Pros
You *might* get lucky and have some great coworkers
Cons
- Horrible pay and constant excuses for why it can’t be better - Corrupt non-profit - Upper level/Executive staff often have no business doing what they are doing and no one cares - Awful safety standards, particularly in residential programs - staff sleeps on the job, management is weak on disciplining staff who don’t do their jobs bc they’re afraid they’ll quit, and the good staff end up leaving bc the environment is toxic - Executive management dates/gets involved with employees, she puts her unqualified friends in charge of programs (and they then proceed to run off any good staff because of their toxic behavior), and lower management also gets romantically/physically involved with employees.