Pros
If you enjoy working with new people every day, you will have that opportunity at Lapin Services. The pay (for some) is good. The hours vary, but normally you hover right around 40 a week. Be wary of sales reps that flagrantly steal from your commission.
Cons
You will never enter the service side and advance. The company is family owned which in itself is fine and good. However, promotions and big jobs (it's all commission pay) go to those with certain last names, or are related somehow to someone in the office. The benefits package is priced with the intent of you not taking it. Commission pay and a revolving door of lower management is detrimental to any real long term financial aims. In my 3 years there, I saw 3 different supervisors. The office has a habit of devouring itself, as any young or fresh talent coming in is either outright fired for petty or manufactured reasons, or quietly relegated to a desk to perform telemarketing. In which case they eventually leave on their own. In one instance I watched a young lady be fired for doing **exactly what she asked permission to do** At the time of this writing, the longest held service worker position is a man that has been there 4 years. The next longest is somewhat less than a year. Take the job if you need it. But I would advise you to always bear in mind that the security of anyone's position that is not related to ownership, or having an intimate relationship with a supervisor is not so great. As I mentioned above, sales reps will steal your commission in a heartbeat. At which point it is up to you to prove that you made the referral. The general manager took over his position after having accrued his experience as a pizza delivery driver. I wish I were making this up.