Pros
If you like fast pacing with zero structure, you will never be bored.
Cons
Most of the stress here starts at the top and just trickles down. Leadership makes snap decisions, changes course midstream, and then looks around for someone to blame when things fall apart. The owner wants full control but disappears when it's time to deal with the mess. It creates a constant sense of confusion where no one is ever sure what the real priority is.
Feedback mostly comes in the form of criticism, not guidance. You're expected to figure things out on your own, then get scolded for not reading minds. There's zero empathy for how exhausting that gets, and it slowly wears people down. Morale stays low because nothing you do ever seems good enough.
Everything runs in panic mode. Temporary fixes are treated like long term plans, and the same problems keep resurfacing because no one wants to slow down and actually fix them. Leadership keeps pushing the idea that this chaos is just growth, but it feels more like damage control on repeat.
By the time you realize how bad it is, most of the good people are already gone. The atmosphere turns tense, trust disappears, and burnout becomes the norm. If you're looking for support or stability, you won't find it here, and you're better off walking away early.