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5.0
10 Nov 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They are very flexible with your personal schedule and help you find hours that work best for you

Cons

We do and deal with a lot day to day and don’t get paid very much for it.

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4.0
30 Jan 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Easy work, support care for people with disabilities and or mental health issues

Cons

Pay for wiping butts not enough if needed

3.0
4 Jan 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Plenty of opportunities for optional overtime. -Wide diversity in shifts from early morning(7a-3p), afternoon(3p-11p), overnight(11p-9a), and others depending on the house. -Schedules tend to be firm so you can make future plans without worrying about your schedule. -Meals are provided - It can be pretty rewarding to make a positive difference in the individuals lives. - No better way to put it than you get paid to go and do stuff with the individuals, like go to the State Fair or out to movies and restaurants, etc. -Benefits are pretty good, dental especially. -PTO carries over from year to year up to a certain cap level before getting banked into an emergency sick bank.

Cons

- Due to legal reasons you may be forced to work overtime - A lot of legal eggshells to walk on - Almost always short-staffed - Due to being always short-staffed the only requirement to be hired is to have an average body temperature around 98 degrees, so, staff turnaround is abysmally high. - Wages are stagnant and raises get further and further apart the longer you work there. - Holidays off aren't a thing, you just get paid time and a half. But you can't stack that with overtime pay, you only get one and the rate is the same. -PTO sick bank is completely unusable until all PTO is used up and are still unable to return to work. - Mandatory trainings can and will mess up your schedule and are almost never at an ideal time for everyone involved.

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