Pros
Generally easy to get on with, in-house training. Decent for getting your foot in the door in the industry, but not a career company unless you have the right people pulling for you. Average pay for Safety Watch. Fleet is well maintained, and if you know the right people you can possibly get a vehicle allowance for your personal vehicle.
Cons
Very much a 'carrot and stick' outfit. They're always dangling promises of additional training and advancement in front of you, but unless you work in the office or 'know someone', you can't count on anything...including time off to recertify or upgrade on your own. If you aren't a manager's favourite, you have to always be available for work, or risk not getting any. Poor pay for Safety Advisors compared to most other outfits. Promotions are based on who you know. Favourites always win out. Poor work performance is excused if you know the right people. Owners are (literally) millionaires who place more value on the boat not rocking than they do on building a strong company because they know there are always more people to churn through.