Pros
* Good pay * Easy to apply and start working * Pretty safe enivronmen * Understaffed so job security is there as long as you show up and do the work everyday * You can make a lot money if you work overtime * Not much to the job... if you need some money and you are physically able to do it, it's is a good way to earn cash * Have to prove that you're a hard worker. Work hard and consistently and listen to your supervisors and more senior members
Cons
* They are really understaffed. You will be getting more work than you are capable of dealing with and they will either complain that you are not doing the job perfectly or doing it too slowly * You will be sore AF, management won't care * You will probably get injured (back, wrist, shoulder, head), good luck dealing with that without health insurance * It really doesn't matter how hard you work... they will always give you more to do then complain when you can't do it * If your supervisor doesn't like you, you're ----ed