Pros
The only pro I can think of is having a job and some type of income.
Cons
They stress professionalism but this place is everything but that. I work for Pharmacy so that's what I'll be speaking on. The pay is 9.00. After 6months you get a quarter raise and at a year you'll be at a whole 9.50. There are no bonuses/incentives so you are doing a lot of work for very little pay. The supervisors have their favorites and if you are one you will be treated like crap and barely get help when needed. Their favorites are never taking call and are walking around talking doing nothing while we are working hard. The training won't have you prepared for when are out of training and if you need help from a supervisor they get an attitude, don't want to help, or take their time helping. We are dealing with people who need medication, you would think the supervisors would be more considerate. The supervisors are supposed to lead by example but are on the production floor flirting with agents/coworkers and using profanity as if we aren't in a work place. However, there's about two supervisors who are helpful and down to Earth. The whole place is unorganized. I'm currently in search of a better job. If it wasn't for my family and bills I would've quit the first week. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone unless you temporarily need a job to hold you until something else comes along.