A place that drains you more than it develops you
Pros
-The team on the ground is genuinely supportive and gets each other through the day -You do learn how to handle pressure and difficult customers -The experience builds resilience, whether you want it or not
Cons
-Working here slowly feels less like a job and more like endurance. -Targets are constantly pushed higher, but the support to reach them does not match the expectations -Management is often quick to question performance, but less involved in understanding the real challenges on the ground -Feedback from staff does not seem to lead to meaningful changes -Processes are not stable, and frequent changes create confusion instead of improvement -Effort is not really recognized — only results matter, regardless of the conditions -Workload can feel heavy and unbalanced, especially during peak periods -Staff turnover speaks for itself — experienced people tend not to stay