When I worked in ANWB I noticed a lot of cons
• They want to control you every time (if you're going to a toilet often be ready for uncomfortable conversation)
• They encourage complains. If you make mistakes or talk to someone, your nice colleagues can complain about you
• They are very stingy. This manifests itself from the banal desire to constantly control the time you made a check out to the unwillingness to invest in IT part, which directly affects your work, since scanners and the system often fail, and sometimes because of this you may not even have a job, because people on their website just can't place an order
• Because the previous paragraph you have to be ready to work hard, sometimes it's really exhausted. They don't care you're a woman or a man, they can give you work with heavy items and also they don't have enough new electric cars, that means that you have to be ready drive the old one
• pretty uncomfortable with some supervisors and kind of vertical hierarchy, so every time when my colleagues or I see our supervisor we have to do just something (doesn't matter what) otherwise they will have questions to you why you don't work