Training is an absolute joke, and they expect way too much for way too little. Management is extremely gaslight-y and they do not care about you as an artist or person. They don't ask you for overtime, they demand overtime and ostracize you if you want to work your 40 hour work week. They encourage unsafe eating and mental habits by rewarding behavior like "doing anything to get it done" even if it means skipping your lunch break and working over a 12 hour day. There is no workplace culture, other than working yourself to the bone for them, and if you don't fit into the box they want you to be in they will absolutely treat you poorly in return. They bank on their artists not being able to handle the work load so they can pay them less and cycle through more people. When I worked here I barely saw my friends or family and got home every day exhausted, covered in bruises and burns from the work they had put me through. When I was in the process of being hired they told me that my family and people I love in my life would tell me it's a toxic place, and looking back it just says so much about Something Greek and the kind of place it is to work at. It was a very manipulative environment that's been really hard to heal from.