Pros
- the pay was surprisingly good, if you get hours (often they give you no hours in a week if you're a casual) - one of the 50 other employees was descent - the skills i learnt in tolerating and managing rude customers and difficult employees, and being thrown in the deep end
Cons
- everything else.... staff were mostly exclusive and spoke within their own language to each other, and ignored me when I spoke... in english? - management had odd antisocial personalities, never trained me, so had to ask other unhelpful employees if i had questions for tasks i couldn't teach myself - either too many hours p/week (when studying full time, no balance) or no hours at all - some employees 3hr shifts would be cut to 2hrs, not only illegal but a complete exploitation, (not that they would speak up about anything anyway, most likely because they'd get the sac and no other employer would hire them)