Pros
- You get to work on some of the most cutting-edge cars in the market. - Due to this, the work is interesting, challenging, and fun - Beginner pay is reasonable (on the surface) - There are worker benefits
Cons
- Flat-rate pay is inconsistent and constantly feels as though you are never compensated properly for the work you perform. - Something is ALWAYS broken down, or, is in the process of breaking, in the shop (bathrooms, alignment machine, tire machine, garage doors etc.) - Management is lackluster: it took them 3 months to even provide me with a uniform. 8 months in and I have to confront people about why my benefits that I enrolled for months ago still haven't applied, or why I still haven't received any PTO. - Not a small amount of special tools are unaccounted for or simply just not provided. Adding even more to the cost technicians already have to pay out of pocket to supply themselves.