If you're looking to be treated as disposable, this is the job for you!
Pros
An occasional tip, no co workers to deal with
Cons
- The pay does not reflect the workload, with employees expected to work 10-hour shifts for minimum wage. - Management’s approach often feels disrespectful and demoralizing. Employees are frequently made to feel blamed rather than supported. - There is a noticeable lack of appreciation or recognition for employees who work hard, while mistakes are quickly highlighted and documented. - Communication from management is inconsistent, with different leaders giving conflicting instructions and expectations. - The way concerns are handled can come across as dismissive and insulting, rather than focused on solving problems. - Management presents itself as supportive, but employees may experience a disconnect between words and actions. - There is limited accountability or support from upper management when employees need help with conflicts or workplace issues. - Employees are expected to adapt to changing decisions without having much input or support. - There appears to be little opportunity for growth, advancement, or feeling valued as an employee. - Timekeeping and scheduling issues can leave employees feeling like they have to fight to ensure their work is accurately represented.