The tag line found on the website and used as a marketing scheme goes something like this “people over profits” this is the farthest thing when it comes to the way staff is handled and unless you offer something in the way of getting ahead or climbing a social ladder, you will not find this to be true as a customer either. You are often asked to carry the emotional load of the owners, work long hours, travel without reimbursement, no lunch breaks, work with the doors open an no ac in the Texas heat, asked not to wear perfume, spoken about to other employees if you don’t wear the “right”clothes or makeup.. (and we’re not talking extremes here), not allowed to sit, given more tasks than work hours, but I think truly the hardest part of working here is the reality that you are building someone else’s dream that you will never receive credit for, be properly thanked for or most importantly compensated for. Don’t expect to be trained and supported well either. Want to have a family life and work here? Think again. Want to have a social life? Think again. Want to be respected for your beliefs? Think again. Another fun token saying is that they are pro-women… but if you’re pro-women how can you be so vicious to other women? Want to have employers who communicate well? Stay true to their word? Don’t gaslight you? Find somewhere else to be employed.