Pros
None that I can think of
Cons
Management was prioritizing private pay clients over Medicaid and medicare clients. It was really hard to watch people who desperately needed care go without because they couldn’t afford to pay out of pocket. My schedule was constantly changed and I was asked to work weekends. Working weekends meant being in the office completely alone. Not only was that somewhat creepy, but that meant answering the phones and fielding emergencies alone, something I was wholly under paid and unqualified for. The owner was weirdly strict about dress code. This franchise seemed to be falling apart by the time I was leaving, employees were jumping ship left and right. The benefits were also bad. They paid 50% of healthcare then it increased 10% until you hit your 5 year mark.