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2.0
Jun 9, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- I made great friends working there.

Cons

- Terrible pay, if you don’t have the option to live with family right out of college, rent, groceries, and basic bill expenses will take all of your paycheck and you will not be able to save any money whatsoever. It takes a few years until you make anything substantial. - stress level. I had to go on antidepressants and anxiety medicine at this job because I had no balance with work and personal life. - Work is now your personal life. Going into another point about my last remark - you are expected to make your work life, your personal life. You work with the same people you go out with/spend hours off with, which only leads to you talking about work. If you choose not to do this, it will be harder to get promoted because you won’t be a favorite. - Unprofessional environment. Everybody is gossiping about one another, there’s always some drama. It’s very toxic.

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