Pros
I learned more in my 6 weeks of being moved to working on-site than I did in my 2 years of working from home.
Cons
Leadership in Logistics is corrupt, deceitful, and full of favoritism and preferential treatment. The role I applied for and offer I accepted was not the type of work I was expecting. Instead, I was called a Project Manager without being compensated what PMs should be paid. Training was inadequate and guidance was lacking. I was asked if I would be interested in exploring opportunities outside my group. Due to my one of my managers being an absolute cold-blooded robot with no people skills and my other manager being an annoying micromanager, I was open to it. After “interviewing” on of my managers asked what I thought about Role B to which I truthfully replied was not for me since it did not offer WFH flexibility and did not allow 9/80 schedule. Her response was that’s too bad and I’ll be reporting on site the following week. What’s most frustrating was I was never informed I was being moved due to my role being eliminated and they never asked what kind of role I would be interested based on my experience and education (BS Logistics and MBA). I got moved to a direct employee role in a warehouse setting that could be done by a high school graduate. The HR rep offered no support after I was moved. DO NOT WORK FOR THIS ORGANIZATION!