Pros
- The pay is good - Work independently - Meet great people such as customers or/employees - Can be active around the work place - Gain experience in customer service and retail work. - Offers a bonus for over meeting company expectations
Cons
- "Company expectations" (what ever it may be) is unrealistic - Their pay dates are on specific days of the month, so the pay is never the same every month - Upper management couldn't give a rats behind about you or what they are inflicting in your personal life. (Expects you to eliminate your personal life for the company) - Expects you to drive to numerous locations with out compensating for mileage no matter the distance. - Changes the bonus system when suitable for them, also it is unattainable. - Does not have an anonymous compliance department even though they say it is anonymous . - makes you work overtime but no overtime pay (asks you to work extra hours but tells you to eliminate hours from a different day so there isn't over 40 hours on you time by the end of the week or pushes your days off to the end of the week and make you work a 7 day stretch) - the over turn rate between relief and property manages are ridiculous which ends up hurting the rest of the district when it boils down to coverage (which the lack of coverage is already existing) - single coverage is majority of the work week (normally) and could even be the entire work week (expects you to do the work of 2 people by yourself). - getting an approval to get something fixed in THEIR facility is like pulling teeth and even if it is approved, the job is less then inadequate so the object breaks down in less than a week. - ridiculously micro-managed but can't provide us with updated technology. I'm sure there is a lot more but I can't sit here and say it all, ill just get myself enraged.