Pros
We got company products pretty often and we could get toilet paper and pads for free. I learned what to look for in a manager and what red flags to avoid in a manager. It taught me to be more organized. The people were nice and the staff was entertaining to hang out with.
Cons
A team of 3 "veterans" was replaced (2 girls went on maternity if I remember correctly and the last girl was denied a very small raise and left) by a team of newbies (I think I was paid more than the person who was denied the raise but I could be mistaken). The manager was ok but was a workaholic and expected people to care as much as she did. It was brought to my attention that I was taking to many breaks. Mind you that half the time I was taking my lunch break at my laptop and the "many" breaks were in fact a coffee break in the morning that was around 10-15 minutes and a afternoon smoke break. If you were 5-10 minutes late you would be called by the manager to see where you're at because most times people were in the office 15-20 minutes early. I would say I am a fast worker but I still couldn't manage to finish all my tasks within the day. This made the workplace very stressful, so stressful, in fact, that on New Year's Eve that year I worked until 6 o'clock. That was the only time I really had to work until the end of the workday on 31st of December. This workplace had me burnet out in less than 1 year so in 11 months I was out.