Pros
This is one of the simplest and most repetitive jobs out there. While there is a basic skills test involved, the tasks themselves are straightforward and easy enough for almost anyone to handle with minimal effort. It's a great option for someone looking for their first job or just a part-time role to stay occupied.
Cons
If you enjoy a workplace that feels like high school, this might be the place for you. Supervisors and coworkers tend to only engage with people they personally like, and cliques are very common. The environment is filled with gossip and a lack of professionalism. There are minimal opportunities for growth, no cross-training, and the job postings can be misleading. If you're scheduled outside of the early morning shifts, you’ll likely miss out on company updates and any team celebrations—you’ll often be left out entirely. At $16 an hour, the experience isn’t worth it, especially considering all the jobs were previously advertised around $18–$19 per hour for all operator roles. Paid breaks were also taken away and replaced with occasional "happy hour" events, which feel like a poor trade-off. Overall, this job isn't ideal unless you want to keep your head down and be ignored—unless you're part of the in-crowd. Classic corporate America.