Pros
I know going into work every day that I will be working with a great group of people. The training is very thorough and it is very easy to know what the expectations are. There is plenty of room for growth in this fast growing company. Higher ups listen to us at the location level and value our input which is very encouraging. The pay is pretty good and benefits are as well.
Cons
Working in extreme weather conditions, both hot and cold, can make very long and hard shifts. PTO could be greatly improved. PTO does not roll over and there is a several month long blackout period which makes taking it a pain at times. Work/life balance can be pretty thrown off if someone misses a shift or quits as shifts are usually staffed pretty thin. Uniforms are a bit too strict and grooming standards are very old fashioned (i.e. hair length, color, no piercings for men, no tattoos, etc.)