Pros
You get to set your own hours. Flexible work schedule with minimal oversight. Trainer in Illinois/Indiana is top notch and a fantastic person in general. It's a shame they stretch him so thin though.
Cons
Where to begin? First you will have to fight to get paid properly. Track what you do and how long you were at site! DOCUMENT EVERYTHING! You will need this later to get paid. The support group in Missoula, MT that you deal with regularly have a substantial turnover rate. All emails you have been sending regarding site access aren't picked up by the next employee. They no longer pay you for planning work, prepping supplies, checking/sending emails, or calling sites to schedule access. You will essentially work for free several hours per week. The more you learn, the less you will make. They are taking on jobs for the sake of gaining work but bid entirely way to low on said jobs. You will undergo training and be given new assignments only to learn that you'll actually be making less money on the new assignment than you were previously making. It's so backwards. Like they need an elite 5 to do this project every Wed, oh and it pays half of what you normally make. If you refuse there's the door. Management (Director) is running it into the ground.