The work is monotonous. Equipment is poorly maintained. Management and Executive Leadership are completely disconnected with what is actually happening at the technical/personal level of their teams. If you are good at your job, then you will be "pigeon holed." There doesn't seem to be any real opportunity for employees to grow in this career. Raises are nonexistent; rather, LifeNet Health grants yearly merit increases based upon performance. Pay is average to below average. Technical staff starts around $14/hr and will top out around $28/hr; however, it will take 10-12 years to get there! I have been with the company for nearly 10 years, and I have only every seen the CEO set foot in the production clean rooms once. Executive Leadership is extremely top heavy.