Oh so many. Paid time off after 1 year (40 hours), after that you have to work FIVE years before you earn 80 hours. You DO NOT get paid for holidays. Ever. & you will work almost every holiday. One thing you need to understand, Capstone negotiates contracts with the client and that means as a company, Capstone takes the work no one else wants. Also, employees of the company you will work with will typically not like you. You will face a mountain of work, and you will be pushed to do as much as you possibly can every. single. day. As a order selector I worked 10/12 hour days and picked an average of 8000 to 10000 cases a week. You will not have a set schedule. The first six months I was employed by Capstone my schedule changed four times.
You will work for far less an hour than the employee at the clients company beside you. An average selector will make about 10 dollars an hour, while the person doing the same job beside you will be making 17+ an hour (because they are employed by the client). Management is basically a bros club. Your hard work will most likely be over looked. If it is noticed, they will expect you to work MORE to make up for the employees they have that do less. I have worked along side co workers who come to work intoxicated, & stoned. Management overlooks these things unless they cause a accident, in which case, said employee is thrown under the bus and quickly terminated. There is little room to advance, and even if you do the site managers and regional managers will take advantage of the fact you want to move up the corporate ladder.
The road crew will work you to death. 12 plus hours a day, five or six days a week. They will tell you that you will be gone maybe a few weeks. It usually ends up being for a few months. Don't do it.