Pros
Paid holidays, careful consideration when hiring makes for a good floor team, PRO decent, some flexibility in hours, teammate satisfaction surveys give employees opportunities to voice concerns
Cons
I love working for SCA. I Have dedicated 5 years of service. My only issue is pay and benefits. Our insurance changed this year. My choices were to pay more than twice the original premium ( which as I researched online found that it was the same price as getting my own private insurance) or to choose the option of an extremely high deductible plan for which I will be responsible for 100% percent of all expenses until it is met. I am being forced to decide whether my children are sick enough to warrant Dr. Visit, or if they are in enough pain to visit the dentist. I've had health issues this year and I'm paying thousands to take care of this (yes I also pay 110 per paycheck for the ins that doesn't kick in until 4 thousand deductible is met). My annual raises are so minute that I'm literally making LESS money than I was when I started when u figure in insurance. When I complained I was told it was like that everywhere because of Obama care but I have since researched this statement and found it to have been false. And don't think that I am a lazy employee who is not worth the money. I have been told repeatedly what an asset I am to the company. I went to nursing school to make a better life for my family yet I struggle to get by and to get my kids the Healthcare they need. It is frustrating.