Avantages
My co-workers were generally awesome folks. The office I was in frequently had team building activities and outings (mini golf, bowling, etc.) Training in Cleveland was nice, low distractions and opportunity to network. The pay was excellent -- but being on salary severely diminished the great pay when my days became 12 hours long on the regular.
Inconvénients
Workload for an adjuster is insane. Within the first month out of training, all 4 of the new adjusters (myself included) were so far under water and not seeing any hope of breaking through to the surface. My office manager was also overloaded with his own tasks and responsibilities that we were not properly supported as new adjusters, and basically set up to fail. We were given 1 mentor for all 4 of us new adjusters, and frankly I don't think she wanted anything to do with being a mentor. I eventually suffered a mental breakdown, and while the managers were nice enough to give me some time off, I knew that I'd be going back to the same mess that I walked away from. It led me to seek other employment opportunities.