Pros
Flexible days 401 k match Ok Salary
Cons
- Kiss free time goodbye. You'll be expected to work 24/7. You'll be told this isn't true, but I can promise you it is. As soon as something goes wrong on a random Sunday you're "off" and you didn't take care of it you'll hear about it. You'll be told more than once that you need to take care of your business ALWAYS. If you're looking for work life balance you won't find it until you get promoted, if even then. - Speaking of promotions, no one wants to be a DSL so you'll be going up against everyone. You'll be promoted quicker if you're a favorite, good luck...this isn't based on job ability. More like...golfing and drinking ability. Play the part and you win. It's all a big game. - Your job will be impossible. Your managers will fail to listen to any concerns you have, you'll be given so many tasks it will make it impossible for you to be a good manager to your team, so they'll be disloyal and talk trash about you. Be prepared to be stuck in the middle of everything. My advise to you? Don't do it. It seems great on paper, to be a "district leader" but it's a nightmare, and once you're in it will take you a long time to get out. Every SDL in the region is looking for a job. It's broken, and management doesn't seem like they're going to fix it. Do yourself a favor and work at McDonalds before you come here.