Pros
There really are none. The occasional lunch / gift card does not make up for the horrible work environment
Cons
When you interview and first start they will make you think this job is the best job ever. Management will be super nice and accommodating including buying meals and gift cards for you. Then slowly they will add more and more work to your plate until you are completely overworked and underpaid. If you bring your concerns about this to management they will brush it off with a "it's going to get better" speech, then it just gets worse. During my time at Guardian it was common practice, if not almost expected by management, that you work 50-60 hours per week, 10-14 hour days, skip meals & breaks, etc. Just to get the work out the door. Then even though all the staff is already overworked and burnt out, management will still bring on more homes and more work because they care way more about growing the business then their employees physical and mental health. Seriously do not work here. I would go work at CVS or Walgreens over ever going back to Guardian