Pros
If you are willing to take any job they offer you, you will almost certainly get work
Cons
Your shifts get cancelled with less than two day’s advance notice. They will send out a list of available positions, ask you if you’d like one, and if you say yes, they will respond that you didn’t get that shift and you have to try again. Oftentimes, there isa limited selection of places that need work-you could get stuck with a low paying shift at a dangerous job site simply because that’s all they have available that day. It’s almost impossible to cobble together a complete 40 hour work week,due to the spontaneous cancellations, intense competition for shifts, and limited offerings. Even if you do, you probably won’t make the money you were expecting, or get the shifts you were hoping for. The administration could care less about keeping employees. You’re a dime a dozen here. If you’re unsatisfied, they’d just as soon see you quit. The is zero potential for professional development or for advancement or any furthering of your career. This is a cattle call, they just want warm bodies to fill slots, and you’re just another number to them.