Pros
Getting you're feet wet in the automotive repair industry. Learning as much as you can while you're there. That's about it.
Cons
Well, I started with the company and instantly I was made fun of by other technicians because I couldn't "do the job I was hired to do" the 2nd day on the job. When the manager was informed, he told me that I had to get thicker skin if i was to work there. So I did and things got easier but the pay never matched the work that was done. You could make "commission" but you had to work you're fingers the bone every single day to make a measly 30 dollars extra on top of a $9.50/hr. No room for o/t and if you got close to you're 40 hours a week you would be blocked out the schedule until the next pay period started. The techs working at the first shop I trained at were going behind the shop drinking beer and smoking cigarettes while customers were waiting for their vehicles to get finished.