Pros
slightly above minimum wage, still peanuts. (way too competitive job for such low pay, but that's America...) easy job if the leaders don't expect much of you. decent job if you live somewhere with no opportunities. a good amount of breaks during the shift (unless you're in frozen and cant leave everything out all night -- then you might get half of the breaktime as everyone else)
Cons
if you do awesome work, it doesn't matter -- people who putz around all shift get paid the same or probably more. If you do really good work, they will stick you in the frozen aisles to have your face and arms stuck in freezers all night. Very unappreciative. The brand claims to care about HEALTH and TEAM, but then why would the leaders make one person be tortured in the subzero temperatures for months straight, instead of just having the entire TEAM go take care of conditioning it together. Frozen workers have to work way harder than anyone else and it's bullcrap -- not good for anyones health. Many other workers don't care and just want to take it easy and are out for themselves.