Pros
high volume of overtime in summer months, thats about it. customers are quite pleasant most of the time, tips. Coworkers can be nice since your both in it together.
Cons
Forced overtime(up to 60 hours a week in the summer), stagnant wages, Cost of health insurance way to high to be feasible, working hours constantly changing, no quality of life outside of work, 3 Saturdays a month , starvation hours in the winter, your responsible for 500$ if any damage happens to the company truck even if its not your fault. some employees who have been there 10 years only make a few bucks more then i starting. Constantly feeling like your job is on the line. They go out of their way to never compliment /make you feel replaceable . poor training procedures. procedures constantly changing. Add-on stops to you right before you are done making it impossible to plan day outside of work/cant exactly schedule a interview to get a new job. Sketchy roof/ladder work , Honestly id avoid this place at all costs unless you desperately need a job.