Pros
Unionized, retirement, holiday pay, annual, sick leave, pay when career, overtime pay, regular raises, healthcare benefits, some independent working conditions but that has declined drastically with the GPS monitoring and upper management scrutiny, availability to climb company ladder
Cons
Micromanagement, no work/life balance, understaffed, low starting wages, inconsistent practices, overworked, treated like a robot or number not a human being, inconsistent disciplinary actions, inconsistent working policies, promotes “safety” and doesn’t provide “safe” vehicles (LLV) extensively difficult/time consuming vetting and/or training process, bi-weekly pay system that has had multiple failures in last yr, no flexibility with schedule aside from being forced to work more, unreasonable and unrealistic work loads, inconsistent end times, not a job for someone who’s not a workaholic or has small children/family/wants to go to school/wants to work part-time or casual, although many starting positions are advertised as being PT or casual.