Pros
pay schedule: You’ll never be bored waiting for your salary. Payments arrive only when the CEO is in a good mood, so there’s always an element of surprise. No fixed pay date keeps life exciting. Financial management: Sometimes you receive half your salary on one random day and the other half on another unknown day. A great opportunity to learn personal financial management and survival skills. Teaches you how to budget without knowing when or how much money will come in next. You have to be CEO's favourite in order to get your job stable, or else you will be always like scare when will you get scolded or screamed.
Cons
Leadership decisions change randomly with zero explanation. Planning is basically impossible. The CEO operates on a personal rulebook of “I don’t care, I want it my way,” with no real thought given to process or feasibility. Employees are always thrown under the bus to keep customers happy, even when the issue is clearly the customer’s fault. Blaming staff in front of clients is normal behavior. Being called “stupid” over small mistakes is part of the management style. You’re expected to magically know everything, including tasks completely outside your job scope. If not, expect yelling and insults. Work-life balance does not exist. Weekends are fair game, and you’re expected to drop everything instantly. Unrealistic expectations: you’re questioned for being “too slow” even when a customer raised the issue 15 minutes ago — especially for problems you’ve never handled before. Constant pressure, emotional management, and public humiliation create a toxic work environment.