Pros
The best part about this workplace is that it is dependable. You can always count on Micro Quality Labs to not respect you as an employee, let alone as a person. However, there is room for upward mobility-- if you will allow yourself to stoop as low as most employees and throw others under the bus when the opportunity presents itself because in this workplace, you move up if you are a management favorite. Schooling and experience mean nothing here, which is probably why they have a person with an associates degree running half of HR, payroll and scheduling. You can go to sleep at night certain and confident that if you present yourself as ostentatious as possible and can dazzle management with bright lights and shiny words, you will be loved here.
Cons
I can't think of a single 'con' for this establishment. Honestly. If you lower your standards to the point where you cry yourself to bed every night for having to succumb to work in a place like this, there isn't really a 'con'. Everyone is as happy as a clam here! At least when upper management walks by. Because in a place like this, most employees are scared to talk about how they feel without fear of termination. Since there isn't an 'actual' HR here with an unbiased favor or opinion, the majority of employees feel skeptical about any sort of honesty because, as the history of events have proven, speaking up results in termination or being reprimanded.