Pros
Pick your schedule: you can work any day you want as many hours you want.
Cons
I had worked with the company for over a year, things continued to back slide. I started with this company with the understanding that I would have consistent hours and a consistent schedule. I had gone above and beyond every single day, according to numerous supervisors. I would voluntarily pick up shifts. I would be the first to volunteer for any shift that needed to be covered. I went out of my way regularly to make my supervisors lives easier. I have never been treated so poorly. Below is a list of reasons I left. Alternating moods: one day I would be the best employee ever, the next day from the same supervisor I would be the worst ever. Non-transparency: a supervisor would tell me to do something, I would get a write up for doing as I was told. Lack of tools and equipment: I ran out of supplies regularly and would be called into the office if I just took what I needed from the wharehouse. Unprofessionalism: a supervisor quit, their replacement did not like me and did not reach out with my team for over 2 weeks. Hypocrisy: I would be told if I wanted to be a team lead then I needed to act like a team lead. If I started to do anything that team leads were supposed to do I would be pulled into the office. Lack of communication: there was a lot of gossiping but no real information pertaining to the job. Extortion: if I wanted to be a team leader I had to pick up shifts/ cover every shift asked of me. I was not allowed to take time off when a relative died, I was called in the next day and written up when I had to leave half way through my shift. Blackmail: not only was a story fabricated, I was written up and threatened with termination because my supervisors were angry that I had said that I would leave if I did not start getting things I was promised Inconsistent schedule/hours. I enjoyed my work, but I could not allow my mental health to deteriorate for pay. I am taking care of myself and had to leave the company behind.