The pay is terrible; I had a bachelor’s degree at the time I started working there and I only made $10/hour, which after a year was raised to $10.23/hour, as if 23 extra cents an hour could even count as a raise. A coworker of mine had a high school diploma and had been with the company for 5 years, yet she only made about $9/hour. That’s absolutely ridiculous to me. Additionally, corporate has a ton of pointless regulations and rules, way too many for anyone to ever be in full compliance, although it seemed like as long as you were trying and you attended the monthly staff meetings and yearly professional development day, inspectors would let a lot of things slide. There’s also a ton of staff turn-over, which makes staff scheduling hectic and daily routines basically non-existant.