Pros
You get tons of training and knowledge on new tax laws to make your job as a tax pro easier. You decide your own schedule (hours, days) to work. You are given off days when needed if you can find someone to work on your scheduled days. The salary as a first year tax professional is at $10.00, not bad at all. You always have a chance to move up in certification which allows your commission to increase. The dress code is not strict. Dress code is common sense; wear professional office apparel. Management listens to your concerns and works with you to satisfy you the best they can. You will ALWAYS have contact with some sort of management. Easy to reach.
Kontras
You are expected to know everything from the courses you completed, but that also depends on the employee's part. If the employee is willing to study hard, he will know the material. Hourly wage takes from your bonus, so if you don't have clients and sitting on the clock, you are losing money from your bonus. You are expected to sell other services with the tax preparation (second looks, peace of minds) and if you don't, management gets upset. But it's good selling these because it adds to your commission/bonus. When contacting the IRS, you have to wait the same wait time as everyone else and they aren't willing to talk to you. You have to speak through your client. There are a certain amount of hours you must complete (summer/fall courses) before you are able to be rehire-able for the next tax year.