Pros
Some genuine nice people pass through, so you get to meet some nice people and make friends and feel supported and part of a wider team.
Cons
A big silo of other silos. No diversity. Earned less than the living wage for 2 years, friends working in bars and restaurant kitchens earned more. Living and paying rent and bills was a struggle and monthly debt When speaking with management mock empathy and a hard no but then increase work load and continually criticised, very toxic. very hard place to work if not in the in crowd. It's obvious that opportunities for growth and development and progression and fair salary are only very specific set of people that work here - if different to this specific set, there is no chance. Good people leave in droves. Old boy and girls network stays.