Pros
first shift hours: 6am to 2:30pm. Breaks two 15 minute breaks in the morning, lunch at noon, and then only 2 hours till you are out. Pretty decent managers. As long as you get your 40 hours in, and your work done, they won't hassle you.
Cons
People are always watching, and will go and say things to your supervisor. Like if you look at your phone. Or think you're coming in late. Absolutely no training procedures in place, except for an attachment that gives you bare minimum Instructions. With pictures of the piece you are working on, either upside down or have parts added thar shouldn't be there yet. Exprience is a must, or you will lose your mind looking for missing pieces to your kit. Most of the tools are broken, worn out. Very unorganized, team leads do not have time to help you. They do not allow people to NCR things, the team leader must do it. Along with a list of things that you should be able to do on your own. Leaving your lead always running around, aggravated, and tired. It is supposed to be lean manufacturing, but they are always missing parts from kits. There is no tool set specific to your bench. You either have to hide the tools you need, or pray that you can find them in the morning.