Pros
Learned a lot from training, some staff are quite friendly
Cons
The workload tremendously huge. The turnover rate is high, people usually left working less than a year here. And because of that, you have to get use to new staff all the time and to take up most lots of responsibilities at the same time. During lunch hour, you still have to work to keep any eye of your children as well as to follow up on your undone work so that you can probably leave on time. A major of staff left because of the huge workload and low pay here. However, even if you’re new, you have to pick up all the skills and things really fast because they expect you to know it all and to quickly transit your position from trainee to official staff. It is really a bad environment for people to work here because they neglect the mental and physical health of their staff. Be prepared that they have low tolerance of staff requesting for leaves to go therapies or problem with mental health.