Pros
Riding my bike to deliver was fun and some of my fellow employees before they quit. Any decent person I met there quit almost immediately.
Cons
Worked for less than minimum wage, hugely favored male employees and refused to promote women, obsessed with busy work and corporate only seemed to care about tattoos being covered. Coporate reps would come in and pretend they were really into you and your life (one was commenting on a visible tattoo I had, only visible because my sleeve was rolled up to do dishes. He told me how awesome it was and how he had a big back piece. He then went to my managers and said if my tattoo was visible again I needed to be written up....even though i was in the back washing dishes when the conversation occurred) You only got comped food if you worked an 8 hour shift, so they'd schedule you for 7hrs and 45 minutes. When you were on your off time, like walking home from work, if they saw you smoking while wearing a company hat or shirt, they'd fire you on the spot. A manager was fired for smoking in uniform on his own time, which I find absurd. They don't make you give back your uniform when you quit (you pay $20 for your shirt so it's yours..) so I don't understand how that protects the brand because all the former employees can do whatever messed up thing they want while wearing the shirt. And they will, because everyone leaves bitter with a thirst for the company's destruction. Delivery drivers worked for less than minimum wage and weren't allowed to plug in what tips they actually made. If you weren't making enough in tips to cover minimum wage, the company was suppose to make up the difference. The owners went in and manually changed the tip amounts so it looked like the tips made up the difference so they didn't have to cover the extra. The tips were never even close to putting you at minimum wage. If you worked all day you could maybe make $15 in tips. I'd work a full shift and take maybe three deliveries. And because you had to be "freaky fast" taking a delivery a block out of the delivery area was out of the question because you might miss that next delivery....which never ever came. I would spend my time thinking where had I gone wrong in life that put me in this job. When I left after 4 months I was one of the longest running employees. Most people didn't last more than a few weeks, if that.