Pros
The long time employees are friendly, helpful and dedicated to their job. But for me, there is more to life than working and the stress that comes with a job that you can never really succeed at.
Cons
If your idea if a career move is spending 10 to 12 hours a day in a tiny cubicle without a proper break or lunch, then this job is for you. They lure you in with an attractive starting salary of $40,000, which works out to about $19/hr. Which isn't a bad starting wage. Until you realize that you are expected to work a minimum of a 50 hour work week. Now, do the math. It works out to a little over $15/hr. Minus any kind of commute that you may have. There are a core group of employees who are there when you get you in at 7:00am and who stay long after you leave at 6pm. There is no regular breaks or lunch period and most of them never leave their desk for the entire day. You will be expected to do the same. Why? Because the workload is not only unreasonable, it's unorganized. You have to go down many time wasting rabbit holes to accomplish your job. Which is why it takes 10 to 12 hours to do the job. The long time employees are friendly, helpful and dedicated to their job. But for me, there is more to life than working and the stress that comes with a job that you can never really succeed at. Meanwhile, the owner comes to work in a $50,000 car, or a $40,000 truck. Look at what these dedicated employees are driving, and picture becomes even clearer