Pros
-Work is simple and repetitive (Which, if that's you're thing, this is perfect. If not, then consider working elsewhere) -Hours are manageable -When there is work, the numbers they expect can typically be met. If not, they're pretty understanding of the circumstances when explained -Pay is pretty decent, but could be higher
Cons
-Training can be pretty unclear, They often pair you with someone, and sometimes this person doesn't always know what the right or wrong answer is. -Hours of no work. (We come in, and there will be no work for hours, typically caused by some sort of hold up earlier in the line.) -equipment. Either it doesn't work (typically because people don't put it in for maint.), dirty, sparse, etc. They bring in more people, but not more equipment. -Some employees not sharing or hoarding equipment when it is already scarce. -Not following certain codes like dress code. -System issues come up at the worst times -No space