Pros
If you don't have many goals or ambition in life, and don't want to make much money, this is a perfect job for you.
Cons
There's no structured training, so if you can't pick it up as you go, and don't get any of the loans you need to learn, oh well. They have no fall back plan to train you, and and that's your fault somehow. 😳 While I was there they threw 3 brand new employees with Collectively 5 months experience, including the manager, into a failing store, then want to blame them if they can't bring it back. They have no idea how to enable employees to do, or be their best. Different locations run on dramatically different procedures. There's practically no standard or consistency. Some stores are chaotic and disorganized, doing processes with the minimum effort possible, and even faking some required processes to fool upper management, and of course management oblivious to it. Nobody in the company would be smart enough to figure that out.