Pros
I was able to get 2 years of hours and gain some experience. I was able to take time off as an hourly employee .
Cons
My paycheck was short as much as 7 times this past year, and it happened several more times to fellow employees who made much less than me. Some fellow employees only received $100 for a paycheck and had mortgages to pay. I was promised supervision when I interviewed and that never happened. Diagnostic assessments were piled up on me more than anyone else (4 or 5 a day) and often I would work 9 to 10 hours per day just to get the paperwork done. At least 4 of the doctors stated I was being overworked or taken advantage of. The owner did not realize until I quit what was happening. There were no raises, no thank you's. All for a little more than what a shift manager at Aldi's makes, even with a 62-semester hour clinical degree, yet the doctors received raises.