Pros
LGO Grocery - PHX, AZ - The retail girls that trained me (hourly employees) were super helpful and nice (if you have restaurant experience and can catch on quickly like I did). The job also doesn't require a ton of effort on your part...but that also means overall customer service is SERIOUSLY lacking. If you come from a highly customer oriented/fine dining background you definitely won't like the lack of work ethic/culture here.
Cons
LGO Grocery - PHX, AZ - Managers barely said five words to me throughout my 5 (absolutely unnecessary/overkill) "training" shifts. Also, to me, it felt a bit like slave labor. They expect you to work 7-8 hour shifts only (which is weird for this type of establishment...surely they should give out more 4-5 hour shifts considering their employee demographic and pay rate) without ANY breaks. You do ALL of the dirty work (including taking out what seems like a million trash bins all day long...by yourself, five-ten minutes walk from the back of the building, across a busy street in a creepy/dark alley...plus bathroom cleaning) and there were A TON of health code violations that I saw within my 1st week of working there (disturbing for such an expensive, high-end place). Management just doesn't seem to care about basic human rights and that trickles down to hourly employees, which in turn trickles down to the customer experience (just read through some yelp reviews...awful customer service...and I'm not surprised given the lack of culture/integrity of how this place is managed).