Pros
friendships among coworkers; birthday PTO (because who wants to deal with this BS on their birthday)
Cons
Where do I even start? It's all about the money and reaching quotas with these people. All lead care managers I've worked with really care for their clients, but middle management especially at the Cerritos location, couldn't care less about these members. Management always seemed too busy or inconvenienced whenever we asked questions. Any concerns shared with our manager/supervisor were deemed as "complaints" and us giving "pushback". We were often gaslit and manipulated. All our personal achievements were used as success stories by middle management to make them look good. Training is a joke--training consists of sitting in webinars; you don't really learn anything useful. There are very few resources to provide to members in need. It's a requirement to meet members in person every so often (which was fine), but our office is primarily women (except for the supervisor), so the thought of commuting to meet a stranger in person, alone, with no real safety procedures and training set in stone was a major concern when it was first implemented and even is now. When most of us met some of these members and were faced with uncomfortable experiences and inappropriate behavior with a few bad seeds, these concerns were voiced to the manager, but we were gaslit and told "oh this doesn't happen often". Thanks for the support. I was told I'd be getting a raise during my first quarterly review. I never saw that come to fruition (been there a year or so). I received a smaller holiday bonus than those whose work quality was way below the standard. I worked hard in this company because I cared for my members, but my successes and achievements didn't amount to anything than to be used as success stories to make the boss man look good (but my documentation template, which I was praised for, was shared with everyone in the office because it was so great -- still no raise though). Turn over rate is ridiculous. They don't promote from within (at least not at Cerritos), they'd rather hire incapable outsiders for managerial roles rather than provide current employees with better opportunities.