Pros
First step into the retail industry.
You get paid to be busy instead of living on benefit.
Cons
Despite appearances as the 'best computer shop in New Zealand', this thinly veiled guise is under some serious mismanagement. And behind this guise is laddened with abuse, toxicity, 'bro-culture', and a resistance to change; which is why i've likened it akin to a sweatshop in a first-world country.
Employees are given tongue-in-cheek responses, cussing out employees is a regular occurence, employees coming-and-going is a regular occurence, the managers shun change, and 'bro-culture' language and actions are of the norm. Overtime is normal, unpaid overtime is also normal due to the fact that there is no clock-in system, so you have to go out of your way to apply for overtime.
Shortly after I joined, it was revealed to me by some whistleblowers that this company has had cases in the past where employees complained about human rights abuses and subsequently left the company. I can attest to this toxic work culture, and this is backed up by the high employee turnover rate.
As this is a relatively small company there isn't much room for vertical growth, and you can definitely rule out ever becoming a manager. I used to think that this would be a good company to work in for all the customer goodwill it has, but now i definitely think otherwise. Overall it's a pretty bad long-term job outlook, okay as a stepping stone towards something bigger and better. Is the entire package worth close to minimum wage and a guaranteed 45+hour week? I don't think so, but maybe this is what you're looking for.