Pros
1. Part-time employees receive health care benefits. It might not be the best benefit package, but many places don't offer any benefits to part-time employees. 2. Raises are guaranteed by contract. When I worked in fast food, no one ever got a raise, no matter how hard they tried to excel at the job. 3. Employee discount. I get 10% off all general merchandise: clothes and "toys." This comes in handy when you need a new TV or the dog destroys all your underwear. They give you an extra 30%-off coupon to buy pants for work, and don't look too close if you use it to buy stuff for a friend. During the week before Christmas, the standard employee discount is extended to all store-brand items, not just gen. merchandise.
Cons
Hard work might be appreciated, but it is not rewarded. Management will lie about getting a customer complaint if they think you're not being perfectly polite. Any performance review will find you at fault for something. cashiers are on a timer, and you will get written up for taking too long if a customer needs extra attention. You will receive a bad performance review if you don't spend enough time being friendly to the customer. the health care benefits offered to part-time employees only covers the employee. It can't be used to give coverage to any dependents. For that, you need to be a full-time employee, and the only way to do that is to get 36 hours per week for 13 weeks. You can bet your bippy that no one is allowed to get that many hours.