Pros
Their are not really many pros except if you get the health insurance, their health insurance is pretty good for the cost.
Cons
The hours are in the middle of the day, no flexibility as far as days off, they rarely give 40 hours a week. You are constantly dealing with pissy customer because they have either had a rent increase, late fees, or they were told it was only going to be $23 and then we have to sell them lock and insurance (which has gone up). The amount of responsibility and stress for the pay is not worth it. Plus they've been putting me at properties that are not even close to where I live, I can think of at least 5 properties that are closer to me than the one I'm working at now. My DM just got fired for being so much of a jerk to his employees and not listening, which is the norm for PS DMs. The pay and bonuses (which change and get less every year) are just completely not worth it. If you become a property manager (more responsibility) there is no pay raise. After 6 months there's a .50 pay raise and that's pretty much it. They do not hire up within, so no room for growth.