Pros
Pay and hours are great and consistent Coworkers are usually really good at their jobs since anything less than perfection is going to potentially get your hours reduced.
Cons
It is hard to form a rapport with your coworkers due to the peer review process as well as the limitations placed on what we can talk about at work. Someone literally got in trouble for talking about Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death because that is "politics." Sometimes it seems like certain coworkers that have been around for a long time can do whatever they want while new employees are monitored heavily for everything they do. There is a noticeable inclusion and diversity problem amongst the team. Most POC are working front of house as cooks, ect. while the driver team is primarily all heteronormative white men. I believe this is primarily due to their strict requirements of having a 100% clean driving record which doesn't allow for equity considering that POC are routinely pulled over for and given tickets for bogus reasons while white folks get pulled over and frequently don't get tickets even when they should. Obviously, that is a greater societal problem but this company pretends to be offering a safe, inclusive, equitable environment which isn't the reality. For a pizza place, it is better than most but the culture is fake and toxic for anyone that doesn't fit the mold of "normal." Another issue, I reported a serious and absolutely disgusting transphobic and overtly sexual thing that happened to me not to mention this employee was following me to the bathroom and repeatedly kept touching me despite my pleas for him to stop and nothing was done. I have received no followup from HR.