Pros
the only good things were not being around your god awful management all day as you’re on your own, and a company car that you can use for personal too.
massive appreciation for jonny the training manager, the best person in that company for sure.
Cons
everything and more.
pay was barely minimum wage
no matter your experience and skills you’ll come in on the lowest wage scale
management are awful, you’ll go days without any communication
i was driving around 250 miles a day feeling exhausted and being told that’s just how it is because they can’t employ more people (as no one wants to work for them).
you have to get at least 3-6 jobs in a day or you’ll never even receive any bonus that’s worth while, so because i had to drive so far between jobs, i had to have significantly longer days than my fellow employees, for the same pay? that would NEVER happen in an office, same job but working 3 hours a day longer for the same pay?
the way they let people go is insane, have heard the same experience from others. my boss knew i was going through some extremely tough circumstances outside of work after many a conversation yet randomly get a teams call added into my diary at 4pm with no context, asked for warning about what it’s about and within the 5 minute teams call i was told that’s it, i don’t have a job after 5pm today. no compassion, and a call lasting less than 5 minutes to say that’s it you’re jobless from tomorrow…after conveniently lengthening my probation only 2 months prior…seemed they lengthened it just so they could easily get rid of people without a longer notice period.
they also encourage working out of hours to get more jobs in so you’re more likely to get a bonus, and because you need the bonus as they pay is so bad you’ll do it, it’s genuinely insane.
never worked somewhere so bad.