Pros
The experience and opportunity to gain some useful knowledge of installations for future use. The knowledge from other employees is invaluable.
Cons
They will screw you over paycheck to paycheck. I am still in training and no one has been able to give me a straightforward answer as to how I am getting paid. During orientation it was stated that I would be paid an hourly rate up to 40 hours and anything over 40 would count as overtime and I will get time and a half. Well my first THREE paychecks since orientation have all been very subpar so to speak, I AM NOT being paid my hourly wage as said, they’ve tried to explain it as “we will pay you whichever way makes you the most money” but the last time I checked 63.5 hours in a single week doesn’t add up to an $800 gross pay. If you decide to take this position in McDonough, GA be prepared for this bs. I can’t speak for other places.