Pros
Ali is super nice, and the school is very clean and pleasant.
Cons
There were a lot of cons to this place. First, this place loves money, don't forget that. Upon being "hired" you complete a work interview, which is a day where you come in unpaid and work with no training. After this, you have to pay for your background check, your food handlers permit and a TB test. You also have to do 4 1/2 months of unpaid training and sign a contract saying that you will work for them for 2 years, and if you quit or they fire you, you have to pay them 2,000$. Then you have orientation, unpaid, then you work your first few days also unpaid. The entire time they don't tell you how much you make and your not allowed to ask other employees how much they make. If you disagree with another employee or "gossip" about policies to other employees or your family, you get fired.