Pros
Coworkers are good people and we support each other when abused by upper management
Cons
- Every minute of your working day is tracked through their system. If you do anything outside of editing (like answering an email or using Slack) you have to report how many minutes or hours you spend doing that task. - Editors are capped at $20/hr. -Despite all of us having college degrees, we are treated like unskilled laborers. Not much different from a minimum wage retail or restaurant industry job. -No career opportunities. You get stuck with the same pay and position. - Upper management tricks you into thinking you’ll have room to grow by asking you if you want to work on projects outside of editing, like marketing, or video making. You end up doing the work, but your pay doesn’t change and neither does your role. - High turnover rate. People are constantly quitting. - Morale is rock bottom and people are disgruntled and fatigued. Editors are refusing to produce great work out of protest. They just do enough to make their hours each week. - Responsibilities grow without commensurate pay.