Pros
I learned a lot of valuable skills, and I got a few good certifications. The other assemblers were wonderful to work with.
Cons
We did all the work and got no pay. I was told I'd be making at least $20 an hour working there, and upon start date, I was making $18. I was blatantly lied to. Often times our kits were sent with shorts, and we were the ones being blamed and basically punished for said shorts. Our work was often dismissed, despite the EC plant bringing in most of the positive feedback for our customers. Not to mention, we were paid LESS than the minimum average for the whole field, which starts at (as of researching while working there) $22-$25 an hour. The pay was bad for the work we did, considering we did high importance work and were expected to create the best quality possible.