Pros
Flexible Schedules, some nice people, lots of training
Cons
Parking! I worked the night shifts, usually from 5:00 PM to 10 PM, and they made me walk a half mile from the building to my car. They don't have enough parking in the parking garage next to the building, so they make their employees park in parking lots that are over a half mile from the building. This honestly wouldn't be a problem for me during the day, besides when it starts to snow and gets really cold, but I would have to walk this 6-7 minute walk by myself at night. They have no security either for these people walking at night. I emailed a few people during my first week about my concerns. I asked them if they could make an exception because I was only working nights and I didn't feel comfortable walking that far down the street by myself at night. They made no attempt to fix this issue, or come up with any solutions. I pretty much got a , "too bad we can't do anything right now. The parking ramp is for people with more seniority." They told me to use the buddy system, and always have my keys out. Really? Because having my keys out a half mile away from my car will really help me out if I were to get into a dangerous situation. No body leaves at the same time so using the buddy system isn't an option.What really angers me is that most of the people who park in the parking garage next to the building work the day shift, so they leave before I'd even come in. This means the ramp has a lot of space at night. They still wouldn't budge or allow me to park there just at night time because "there's no room". I'm sorry but if you care about your employees, then you care about their saftey. The pay is very below average as well, especially for what they make you know/do.