Pros
Were flexible enough to get away with taking days off even though hired as casual, but expected full time hours.
2 days off but separated. Nah not good enough no wonder you had 15 staff off in one day. One needs 2 days off so they can feel that they have been away from the place; to recharge their batteries; to be able to do outside of work things; to rest; to want to go back...
Cons
1. Management unapproachable; uninterested; unhelpful just plain "leave me alone & we will leave you alone"; rude - uhmm when you walk pass someone who is obviously in the way you say excuse me or a hello....staff there not all but most did you know it is rude to stare; how about saying hello with that staring otherwise rude.
2. TL whose, initial starts with A needs to get some team leader skills - if you can't be bothered leading hello - hence Leader, then either leave the position or the job for someone who does want to lead by example. You're sitting there & pointing in 3 different directions whilst saying go do this n that, bloody unprofessional. Soon learned not to approach you when the others came in & you just wanted to talk & laugh.
TL allowed inappropriate talk from one male colleague. Not once did you pull him in with his inappropriate connotations; his mucking around becoming a nuisance to others who were on the phone.
3, 4 weeks training - what training? Should have been at least 2 weeks class based to learn policies & procedures; 1 week buddying on computers & then 1 week with help...
4. It was a two-bit, job not worthy of your effort or attention
5, If you can find other employment do so because this one will have you regretting it.