- Safety concerns brushed under the rug despite being brought up multiple times. We're talking actual corporal threats. There is no fire alarm and the safety personnel are expected to walk around with a megaphone in the event of a fire. Not like there are a bunch of volatiles and pressurized gases in the building that could cause explosions!
- Shifts were supposed to be eight hours. I was working 10-12 hour shifts on a regular basis due to understaffing. Some coworkers would be there up to 15 hours, and weekend work was typical.
- Severely underpaid analysts making $16 an hour on average despite carrying entire departments on their backs, and having degrees. Little to no praise or appreciation for work, either.
- Near-nonexistent training. I had to teach myself five plus methods through SOPs, because I had less than a week of actual training due to my trainer running the department by herself.
- Constant revolving door of employees, and it's no wonder why. Couldn't get attached to anyone, and only connections were formed through mutual misery.