Pros
The facility was nice enough, and a couple coworkers actually got it.
Cons
When you're hired to work a schedule but then you're expected to pick up shifts that never existed, respond to texts during your days off about client emergencies, or stay late "just this once" (which is constantly), something's broken. I came in ready to do the job well, honestly, but the boundary between being on the clock and being off-duty just.. doesn't exist here. It's always something— a last-minute cancellation, a VIP client who needs you, coverage shifts posted at 8 PM for the next morning. Your personal time becomes company time without the pay bump, which gets old fast, especially when you're expected to be grateful for the flexibility instead of resentful about being on call constantly. Eventually you just stop having a life outside this place, and that's by design, I think.