Pros
outside work, on your own, very little supervision, a great way to expand your knowledge of utility work, and all around decent people all the way up to the top... Trucheck seems to get a really bad name but the thing is, is that as long as you go out and work at a steady pace and do what you can they will not hound you and you will also have a better experience in the shop too because people notice that you are a decent worker and that you aren't just sleeping in your truck all day. this job can be really awesome I enjoyed It and I honestly met a lot of guys that were great and we are all still friends to this day... Trucheck doesn't advertise itself as a place you are going to retire from for the most part it is a temp job but a really good one and if you are a decent worker they will gladly take you to their next project wherever that may be, but as long as you are willing to travel and also willing to work you could work there a long time...I honestly can say I would work here all over again this job helped me a lot and the people were honestly good people... I hope this helps!
Cons
outdoor work (rain, snow, cold, heat), dogs, and customers can suck a lot