Pros
The Pay is OK, but sadly they will lie about what your rate is, and even go as far as to adjusting your pay rate at their leisure.
Cons
Benefits: Horrible, slow response time(might take several days plus, which could leave you without benefits if you aren't careful)
Upper Management: Incompetent, take up for each other and will collectively compose their own stories in order to save their own “assets”.
Supervisors: Less experienced than most of the workers, tend to lean towards inhumane practices when dealing with patients, will try to FORCE you to do things outside your scope of duty(in example: make you carry people out and throw them into the freezing cold, knowing they dont have a safe place to go)
Trainers: Headquarters trainers were great, field trainers were terrible. Even one of the trainers was the security managers brother; even though he’s never taught a class or trained anyone in the field, he was still being paid as a field training officer off the merit of other trainers classes they’ve taught.
Pay: inconsistent pay rate, will try to change your rate to what suits them best.
Opportunities: Politically if the upper management either likes you, or are related to you, you have a place to move up. Most of the trainers lack firearm training, which makes it evident they choose select favorites for specific positions, especially considering most of the roles aren't posted for officers to apply for.