Pros
- Long history with most clients,
- Short shifts (2 hours),
- Casual employment as a AHA,
- ALL AHA's are wonderful and SOME practitioners are nice.
Cons
- Low pay for high amount of work,
- Shifts are 2 hours long (only on school holidays will they be 5h+),
- Disorganised management team,
- Management and practitioners actively disengage with AHA's (prevalent in their inability to communicate between the managers, practitioners and AHA's),
- High evidence of favouritism,
- Not paid for travel between clients,
- Will initially put you far away but will either amend or remove shifts entirely when you tell them that the client is too far,
- Website lacks information about their team,
- Will sometimes call and text outside business hours and demand an immediate response (and not get compensated for this discussion),
- Admin management isn't very approachable.
- Extremely high turn-over rate.