Pros
Free lunch once a week. $15 base pay.
Cons
Operations staff, which is where most people start, is not treated with enough respect. They are talked down to and with condescension that has painted a very classist, white, dictatorship kind of feel. The pay isn't worth the way they try to squeeze every ounce out of you. They don't validate real concerns. Their safety protocols are questionable. There is no equity in this business. They use people of color as tokens and management as overseers. They don't value the workforce and their Human Resources department is a joke. They refused to close during the start of the pandemic and didn't provide support for the employees who stayed to work . They supplied hazard pay and cleaning measures and decided that instead of paying people more as a base, they just allowed people to keep their hazard pay as their new base pay and called it a raise. They only care about money and only will ever care about money.