Pros
Work does not come home with you Most coworkers are kind Relaxed dress code
Cons
Too many to list. Most importantly, the pay is bad, there is little opportunity for growth or learning, and everyone is overworked and micromanaged. It's rare to last more than a few months. It's boring, repetitive, and somehow stressful even though it's not too difficult. They hire people with college degrees and artistic ambitions pay them poorly because they sound vaguely within the arts, but it's really rote factory work. Training is slow and not comprehensive; you will not learn more than you can apply to the immediate job (probably on purpose, as it might be easy to take their business, as they are overpriced for customers). Efficiency standards are unattainable and closely monitored. Higher managers do not take feedback or care what technicians think. They play music throughout the warehouse that you have no say in. People who do move up in rank take on way more work for not an equivalent pay raise. They use AI for photo and video editing despite having many employees with photography and film degrees. Warehouse is soulless. Might be manageable for part time work if you want something mindless but full-time it drains the life out of you.