Pros
Excellent pay – Compensation is very competitive compared to similar jobs in the industry. Job stability – Layoffs are non existent, making it a secure place for long-term employment. Good place if you just want a paycheck – If you’re not concerned about culture, accountability, or growth, it can work for you.
Cons
Toxic work environment – Constant disrespect, unprofessional behavior, and a negative atmosphere on the floor. “Rotten apple” culture – Poor performers are not removed, and their behavior spreads across teams, lowering overall standards. Lack of accountability – Employees are rarely held responsible for mistakes, unsafe actions, or poor performance. Bad habits go unchecked – The same issues repeat daily with no correction, eventually becoming the norm. Favoritism over merit – Promotions are based on who you know, not how you perform. Management avoids real problems – Supervisors are aware of issues but don’t take action, likely due to the difficulty of removing long-term employees. Good workers get targeted more than bad ones – High performers are pressured to maintain 100% at all times, while underperformers face little to no consequences. Decline in motivation among top employees – Strong workers lose drive over time due to unfair treatment and lack of recognition. Low standards despite long tenure – Employees with 10–15+ years of experience still lack basic knowledge and rely on others for simple tasks. Poor work ethic across the floor – Shortcuts are common (freight left in bays, improper unloading, minimal effort). Safety concerns – Employees using phones while operating forklifts and reacting defensively when corrected. Lack of urgency and awareness – Workers block pathways, stand around talking, and slow operations without concern. Frequent call-outs – Especially on Mondays and Fridays, creating heavy workloads for those who do show up. Abuse of leave policies – Perceived misuse of FMLA or frequent absences increases pressure on reliable workers. Stressful peak days – Mondays and Fridays become overwhelming due to staffing shortages and poor planning. High tolerance for underperformance – Job stability, while a pro, also allows ongoing low performance with little improvement. Work-life balance is limited for operations staff due to demanding and non-traditional schedules, especially compared to standard office roles.