- The number one issue is that my manager was kind of a miserable person and really not good at their job, and all my other cons are a direct result of that.
- Upper level management were all very kind and lovely people, but completely non-responsive when big issues arose.
- Short staffed at times to a concerning/dangerous degree.
- After a big medical emergency that happened at work, I was not allowed to leave because there weren't enough people in the store. Pretty much immediately after that, I was removed from the work groupchat and told there "weren't any hours available for [me] to work" right now, and that my manager would "let [me] know if any hours opened up". I was told this as though we weren't /massively/ short staffed as it was, and as though that wasn't the exact reason I couldn't leave to go to the hospital. I literally never heard from my manager ever again, but never got fired. It was all through the grapevine, but old coworkers who I was friends with said that after that, our manager openly spoke at work about never giving me hours again.
- This isn't a poor reflection on the company necessarily, but one of the people I worked with said some pretty crazy bigoted stuff almost every shift we worked together, and the manager always "spoke to them" about it, but it never stopped. I was never the target of it, but it was happening in front of me. It was a shame that months went by and nothing ever changed.