Pros
Paid training. Learning equipment and meeting new people. Learning experience.
Cons
A lot of favoritism runs in management. Experience seemed to not matter since most of the photo supervisors have never had any experience as a photographer. They seem to hire anyone with little to no knowledge of photography. If you’re someone who has the knowledge and experience don’t expect to be moved up to more advanced positions since it seems to not matter to management. I had 6 year of experience and a photographer and was told I’d have to work my way up even though I had more knowledge than most of supervisors. A lot of driving and on the road , even though you stay clock in, they expect you to clock out leaving the office even if you were called to go after a job at a school and live an hour or more away. Very unorganized and little to no communication from supervisors.