Pros
You can have as much overtime as you’d like. No one cares. You could clock in for 24 hours and no one would bat an eye.
Cons
The safety precautions are a joke, no one is a trainer and people legitimately told me “I don’t get paid to train”. They’ll hire you at five days a week with “the occasional Saturday” but then once you’re hired you’ll maybe eventually figure out (no one told me and I got a point taken off for it anyway) that you don’t actually work five days a week, you work six and the sixth is permanently on call with management saying “check the board every Thursday to find it if you work Saturday”. I’ve been here for two months and have had one Saturday off. The real kicker here is when there was a snow storm and I called in to say If you as too unsafe to drive in currently as the roads hadn’t been plowed. I was met with “that’s not a good look, we don’t do that here. You come in no matter what. Calling out is a bad look.” I tried to file a complaint about this, and the site management AGREED with him, I tried calling corporate but no one in the corporate office answers the phone. Then, I even tried calling your phone number specifically listed on your website to file an employee complaint, and that phone number ISNT EVEN IN SERVICE. This company is THE most unprofessional joke I’ve ever experienced. The turn over rate is INSANE and the only people that have been there long term are machine workers who have a list of health problems they attribute to this job specifically. PCA should be shut down.