Pros
Moved wage to $9.50 an hour in WI. It's a job
Cons
Have to wait 1 year to get benefits, and then you have to be working an average of 30 hours a week so getting benefits is slim to none. Very rarely ever have 2 consecutive days off You end up doing other peoples work, for instance I got off at 9, but as soon as I was done with bakery (which is where I work) I had to go help other people with their jobs. No one was allowed to leave until it was done. I ended up staying past 10 PM and had to get up the next day at 5 AM to be there by 5:30 They do not care if you get sick, even when they say they do..they do not doctors note or not. No anti-fatigue mats for your feet anywhere, so if you are working long hours expect to be in pain. They act like they care for their employees but they don't