Pros
People are friendly, although slightly condescending .
Cons
The hours are all over the place. They tell you in the interview that you will only be training for 2-5 weeks and then you move up into a management position ( I quickly caught on that, that was not the case). They also tell you in the interview that you will be making thousands of dollars a month (also not true). The legal hourly wage on the contract that you sign is $8.00. I know what you're thinking, "how am I going to be making thousands of dollars a month if I'm only technically getting paid JUST above minimum wage?" Some of the locations that they send you to work in are over an hour away, and not a 'traffics moving slow' hour, 60 minutes or more. Which they don't mention in the interview, they tell you everywhere you'll be working is "close". They use a huge slew of words that basically don't mean anything to throw you off and they BARELY keep in contact with you about your start date or even registering you for your biweekly direct deposit. I had to ask them to register me...