Pros
As someone who came in as a new worker to early childhood education stepping into my first day of work I didn't know what to expect. Upper management however took all the necessary steps to get me prepared for my first shift. During the training process everyone was very approachable and helpful answering all of my questions along the way. Even the support staff was great to work with offering up tips and tricks they picked up along their career in this field. Overall, I love the environment that they harbor within their centers. Also, the benefits are nice as well. In my prior experience I never worked for a company who would give holiday pay, sick time and paid vacation . You do have to make it through a probationary period of either 90 days or 180 work days before getting access to them, but once after its a nice feeling to know that a company is looking after you that way.
Cons
Longer shifts would be ideal and more consistency with the turnover of new workers,