Disorganized, physically demanding, and undervalued
Pros
Benefits after a 13 week waiting period for PT/ 12 hrs min/wk
Cons
If you are looking for a part-time job for the benefits or extra cash, I would look elsewhere. The reality of the job does not match the promise. First, the compensation simply does not commensurate with the sheer amount of physical labor involved. The working conditions are subpar, and the facility feels incredibly disorganized on a daily basis. You are constantly scrambling, and management doesn't seem to have a handle on the workflow. The scheduling is another major pain point. They constantly try to adjust work schedules to meet their own metrics with zero regard for the employee’s time or outside commitments. It makes planning your life outside of work nearly impossible. Finally, the benefits—which are often the main draw for this kind of role—are disappointing. You have to wait a full 13 weeks to even become eligible, and once you do, the medical and dental coverage is subpar at best.