Pros
The company benefits are amazing. I'm mostly referring to the 50% 401k match. The company seems to be more morally correct than most other companies (albeit not perfect.) After 2 years of working I am making about 70k a year which is good but still not worth the mental damage of a sales role.
Cons
Its a sales job. The busier it is, the more mentally insane you'll go trying to sell policies to the general public. I would be able to slog my way through it if it weren't for the insane amount of metrics you must meet to keep your job. It's a perpetual juggling act trying to keep all of your statistics in line with what they want, all while a manager is listening to your calls and critiquing what you should have done. (In my case the sales manager hasn't touched the phone in 10 years) Then finally the month ends, a sigh of relief if you've managed to keep all of your metrics in the "green." Then you get to do it all over month after month until you inevitably burn out and change positions.