Pros
All I can say is you'll gain experience. Before you know it, you'll be doing 10% of what you were hired for and 90% of something else, or called, other duties as assigned. There will never be a shortage of work for you if you are a hard worker
Cons
You have to sue to get your benefits. You're forced to do others people's work if you are a hard worker. Their mission and core values are not worth the paper they are written on. If you are a person with any kind of health issues, don't plan on Providence Health and Services to take care of you if you suddenly become to ill to work. In fact, they will deny you any benefits they can get away with. I had two heart attacks and arthritis so bad I couldn't walk or stand. They denied me benefits and payments which is causing me to go bankrupt. STAY AWAY