Pros
It was relaxed. Fun and you could learn how to cook.
Cons
It was good working there. Very few issues till they started promoting freshly squeezed orange. The amount of work that goes into making it is unbelievable. You must carry very heavy crates of oranges to wash. You must push and pull a huge heavy orange juice machine. Washing the machine and you have to wait for a manager to open the back door to empty loads of trash. Everything seemed disorganized and I thought it would get better I did enjoy working there before but nothing changed. I worked the orange juice shift and realized it was not worth it. I hurt my arm from washing and lifting oranges and decided it was time for me to leave. I will not risk a serious injury and fracturing a bone for $11. Now I understand why employees were quitting left and right. Most of the people I worked with were older or very young women so making them do such hard labor is despicable. They brutally cut hours during the winter even on Christmas. It was not worth staying since I could get something else were I don't have to stay and extra unpaid 20 min or an hour if doing orange juice to clean up...