Pros
Strong manager development, real coaching, and clear expectations
High standards across the board, they attract top talent because they operate like a premier provider
Multiple verticals, so you can learn new skill sets, move around, and advance if you earn it
Leadership is present and engaged, not “office-only”
Owners and leadership will show up on-site, sometimes unannounced, and work right alongside the team
You’ll often see leaders doing real work in the field, not just directing it
Cons
Not a place to slack or coast, complacency gets noticed fast
The pace and expectations can feel intense if you’re used to a slower environment
You need personal accountability and pride in your work every day