Pros
My immediate co-workers were a lot of fun to work with. It was at least better than not having a job, though not by much. I did manage to pad my resume by working there for 2 years.
Cons
In the two years I worked for them They went through 6 managers, and 4 district managers. 2 of the managers were fired, one for theft, the other for sexual harassment, and all the rest of them quit. it was like watching rats flee a sinking ship. And, rats is just what they were. I have never met so many two-faced liars in my life. When I was hired in I was told I'd be making 9 dollars an hour, and there were good benefits, and holiday pay and, paid time off. I was paid 7.50 an hour, there were no benefits, no holiday pay, and no time off in the first year, and very little unpaid time off after that. They did start offering benefits after I had been there for a while, but at $500 a pay period I decided to decline that offer. They also refused to provide us with personal protective equipment. I worked in a kitchen with equipment that was mostly long past its prime, a lot of it was rigged together and barely worked. On top of that, the company couldn't afford to buy all the food needed to feed the residents in the nursing home, we always had to improvise, or buy things out of our own pockets. All of this added up to enough stress to give me ulcers, I have never had stomach issues in my life before this or since. I was 24 when I quit working for them.