Pros
You're able to work remotely, equipment is provided and there is 6 weeks of paid training.
Cons
It's difficult to get a straight answer from anyone. We're told multiple different answers throughout training and production. Management is sketchy. They constantly push you for surveys. They buckle you down for reliability but you have to clock out for a rr break. Team leaders are almost always out of office which doesn't make sense when they expect us to be reliable 95% of the time. They also take everything as if you're avoiding calls but they don't take the time to answer your questions or concerns. My TL asked me to acknowledge a verbal warning and documented that we met and she provided me with coaching and options to improve my reliability. This never happened. My reliability went down because I asked for pto and my TL said she approved it and she did not which lead me down a bad path. After this she did not speak to me again.