Good intentions but terrible followthrough
Pros
Sometimes can be fun, when things are going well.
Cons
Like a person below me mentioned, Paul has good intentions, maybe initially, but the overall work/life balance he asks of you in terms of a long term stretch is unfeasible. Given this is a small business, but he underpays you dramatically regardless of the positive work you put in. The job description he will give you is to wear understandably many hats, but regardless of that terms, there is the “work smart, not hard” attitude that anyone can adapt to, but he does not. He is more-so set in his ways alone and isn’t the best team player, especially when challenged (positively) with new ideas that may streamline and strengthen his bottom line and increase top dollar. Paul does a lot for his clients, since they are his paycheck, but is not one to truly value or see the people that put in some serious commitment (or even passion) to his line of work. With as much public speaking that he does, I’m surprised that he hasn’t done a form of self-evaluation on himself to understand there is a true different in quality not just quantity. I wish his company the best, he’s been around for a little while, but there is a reason as to why other locations are starting to branch out elsewhere, word travels fast. Invest in a transparent business and internal business model, maybe then things will improve, until then, good luck.