Pros
The staff was very friendly, not only to myself, but the customers as well. Training was quick and simple, because the responsibilities were very easy to handle. After training, I was scheduled for a stress test where I worked with a shift leader during an actual shift to see if I could handle it. The perks of becoming an employee is that you get a discount on any purchase in the store. Tips were also given to the employees. Promotions were given out every 3 or 4 months.
Cons
Something I didn't like about working at Berry Cup is that it is more of a seasonal shop. When business is slow, there is no reason for more than 1 person to be working there at a time, so you could actually lose hours. Another thing is that although you get a discount on purchases, the discount pretty much excludes only tax. The thing about promotions is that there really aren't that many positions to be promoted to. If you are a new team member, the highest promotion you could receive would be shift leader and even then, you only get an extra dollar or two added to your paycheck. Lastly, you get paid in cash, so if you are a shopaholic i suggest you find a job where you won't be tempted to spend the cash you just received.