Pros
Had decent benefits, small company if you looks like
Cons
Adequate training time was nonexistent, managers would get mad for not being able to be as fast as them with 10+ years of experience and a double standard of work quality. Hours and expectations were brutal, worked 12-15 hours almost every day and was salaried so no compensation for the work. Couldn’t keep anyone in this or the infrastructure inspector position for more than 9 months. Charged 1000 dollars for rental car damage that was done on the job driving up a mountain road with over 1 ft of snow, was charged on my last paycheck after I put my two weeks and left. No one called to discuss it with me and didn’t even talk to the coworker that was with me when it happened, just charged the guy whose name it was in. Was also kind of misled into the work I would be doing, thought there’d me more engineering but there was absolutely none. Even the recruiter they use said he wishes they wouldn’t mislead potential employees like that.