Pros
working with the clients is a joy. I feel like I make a difference in their lives. a vast majority of my coworkers are incredible people. compassionate, caring, and genuine. I truly love my work. I always feel supported at work. help is just a radio call away for questions or anything else. the kids here truly get the best care I've ever seen.
Cons
The pay is abismal for the amount of work we do. you will start at $12.50 until your training is complete, then get bumped up to $15.50 while billing on clients. if you are "floating" (working in clinic but not billing on a client) you will make even less, despite doing more work. None of these figures reflect a living wage. all of my coworkers are struggling because the owner would rather rent a bouncy house or open a new building than pay a fair wage to the people who do the most work. You will not get a lunch break. you eat with your clients, which can often be a struggle. if you're client doesn't show up, you will not get compensated. the benefits are a joke. you have to jump through hoops to earn them. Nepotism is also a huge issue here. Sons, daughters, parents, and siblings all work together and the employee with the worst attitude seemingly only works there because his sister and mother work there too. he doesn't really do anything of value. just complains all day.