Pros
They give you plenty of time to train and get up to speed with required amount of throws per shift. Weekend shift gives you 4 days off 3 on and if there is actually work to be done you get 36 hours a week. Very easy job IF everything is running the way it should.
Cons
Lack of work and hours. A point system that reminds me of grade school. Machines constantly breaking down and it counting against your total throws for the shift without a thought from management. Manager/HR numbers take you straight to voicemail and I have yet to ever receive a return call from them, so no communication. If you ever quit/walk out from this job...be sure to get a date of termination in writing otherwise you may still be counted as employed if your manager does not feel like getting around to updating his/her paperwork...still waiting on that 3 weeks from my last day there. Union, need I say more?