Pros
I worked in housekeeping and actually loved my job, my co-workers, and the residents. I worked in a union building; therefore there was very little that this company could get away with, even though they tried. LOL
Cons
If it were not for the manager that HCSG had in our buliding (I forget the title of that manager, but the lowest on the totem pole, the manager that was in our building everyday), I never would have gotten my raise, never would have been paid overtime, never would have been paid my ETO time, because upper management tried earnestly to withhold all of that. (It will be on the next pay, next pay, next pay, was the mantra). At one point, we had a district manager that consistently wouldn't even order enough cleaning supplies and paper towels! Paper towels! Anyone that works in a nursing home knows that hand washing is constant and critical! And then all the higher ups would come in weekly or bi-weekly in their suits, looking like they were going to a funeral, and had the nerve to complain about our quality of work, after not giving us the tools we needed to perform our jobs. Kind of reminded me of that story of Pharoah taking away what the slaves needed to to their jobs, while requiring more. (If you don't like seeing a ring in the dang toilet, get some toilet cleaner. Problem solved!) From what I observed, it seemed the manager that was put in our building in order to be the scapegoat for upper management. Very sad to watch. Not only that, but our manager was required to work all day, and then come in at night and do what they called "projects", which would be another full shift of stripping and waxing floors, at a moments notice. Anyway, this company was so slimy from the little that I saw when I worked for them, that one day I started looking for reviews about this company, and read something about a class action lawsuit against this company. I would say good luck to them, because they don't treat their employees very well. It's because if companies like this, that we have unions today, and honestly, until I worked for this company, I was not pro union at all.