Pros
- I learned a lot while I was there - A lot of room for furthering experience and taking responsibility - The work I did was never boring
Cons
- The staff is not very diverse - Feels like a dead end, there isn't much room for growth and not much support from management to promote from within - A lot of the employees are very unprofessional and disrespectful - The pay isn't quite fair for the hazardous work you are doing - Working outside could be looked at as a con if you are one who is bothered by the weather conditions for extended amounts of time - The training is not very structured - The management acts like 65 hours a week is a "normal" schedule, work life balance pretty much does not exist and it's super toxic expectation from the management, employees will get burnout and quit eventually or constantly have personal life issues due to lack of work life balance, either outcome will negatively impact this place and it's people