Not the worst, but far from the best.
Pros
The pay isn't bad. The break room has some good snacks and drinks. Quarterly bonuses. Flexible hours. Depending on the time of year there are lots of opportunities to either pick up extra hours when it is busy, or maybe go home early if it's slow. If you are maybe a student, or retired and just looking for something easy to do on the side to make some extra money, I would recommend this place to you. If you are looking for a long term job with opportunity for growth, go elsewhere. I don't know if everyone would consider this a pro, but I sure did. Due to the high turnover rate, you will meet some very interesting people during your time at Safelite. Some you'll love, some you'll hate, but it certainly isn't boring.
Cons
Communication between everyone (different departments, employee to coach, supervisor to floor manager, etc) is just deplorable here. You will get lots of information from people that conflicts what others may have told you. If you bring up the discrepancies, you will just be told to "trust the system". Mandatory annual "town hall" meetings where that special somebody comes over from Ohio and berates everyone for 90 minutes. The last 30 minutes of the meeting are usually reserved for employees to ask him questions. He has a really remarkable way of making you feel completely insignificant and replaceable. Depending on the time of year it can be extremely busy. Sometimes there can be 100+ customers in queue who have been waiting on hold for over 30 mins. This tends to yield a lot of upset customers, which makes meeting certain KPI/"stats" consistently through the entire year difficult. The direct supervisors/"coaches" are very clique-y, and it is very clear some flagrantly play favorites. Not to discredit all of them, there are a few I really liked. Difficult to get a full time schedule. No paid time off or benefits for part-time employees. During the busy season there are more employees than there are seats, which is awkward.