Pros
There are no pros. This company is terrible.
Cons
Oh, so cons many here. Where do I even begin? They offer you a building, and a flat monthly salary for that building. Then they give you the list. The list of things you are expected to do. If you did them all as recommended you would work long long hours every night and make an average hourly wage far below minimum wage. They make you buy your own uniforms and rags (?!) and provided me with substandard vacuum and equipment. They are either bidding the jobs too low or just straight up ripping off their employees. If I average my hours worked over the six months spent here, I made less than minimum wage for the entire six months. Meanwhile, the CEO and upper management are rolling in piles of money, getting articles written about them, proclaiming them to be such a successful business model. Yeah sure it is. If your only metric is how rich the CEO is, then sure they are great. But if you judge by how they treat their employees, the people actually doing the hard work, then they fail miserably. Paying the employees a fixed salary for the building is a genius idea for making sure the bottom line stays out of the red, completely at the expense of the employee. Many refugees and immigrants working here, and I fear they are taken advantage of.