Pros
Best thing is saving lives and helping families at the worst time in their lives.
Cons
Very emotional brutally intense work and long hours. Not much time for family. Not much support from higher ups. Although LifeNet is classified as a non-profit, the company makes TONS OF MONEY through the tissue donation and biomedical implants side of their business. Historically, the founder of Lifenet appreciated donors and staff, as well as family. Since his death in 2002 they do not seem to care about dedicated, loyal employees and generous families who support donation as much. Company has grown too fast and is now very corporate and financially oriented, less caring. Focus shifted several years back to research, development, and regenerative medicine.