Pros
The work is inside, there are long lunches at my location
Cons
I have been employed for exactly 1 month as of today. To date, I have accomplished nothing substantial and must seek out others to poach work off of them. I have received no procedural training of note until about three weeks in, which apparently just means plop you over in a corner and telling you to do it while walking away. I've worked on 2 projects for Sikorsky so far and on both sides, I've felt uncomfortable due to my gender a few times (inappropriate comments, looking down my shirt, etc.) Regularly, I am spoken over, interrupted, or told that "You'd struggle with this, so just let me handle it." The management team is very hands off, and despite bringing the issue to my manager multiple times, I still have nothing to do simply because I don't know how to do anything. When I ask around, no one else has anything for me to do either. There are no trainers, and it is expected that I develop my knowledge on my own. However, when I do attempt to do this, I regularly encounter obstacles via my lack of access to the systems I need to do my job, which apparently nobody thought was necessary to grant me a month in. I am told there is a learning curve, but it seems more like an unwillingness to train me by all parties, which is unfortunate since this is a full time 40 hour a week position. I am frequently on my phone or wandering around asking others if they need help. Nobody does. Actively looking for another job. This is easily the worst, most poorly constructed "training program" and job I have ever had. As a college graduate, I am disappointed by the fundamental lack of opportunity present here. Total fail. Qualified college graduates beware: few here have degrees, despite advertising that applicants ought to have them. If you're not in engineering, do not work here doing this. The pay is also not nearly enough to sustain the crippling debt of a college degree recipient, again, which is contrary to their assertion that applicants ought to be "qualified."