Pros
Some people you work with are great. Customers are usually pretty good too. Up until Obama care, the benifits were decent.
Cons
This company needs to get it together. Managers are overworked, and the poor bakers are seriously over worked. Do not be fooled by the pretty package, and people foreward culture they pretend to have. They don't actually treat their employees with respect. If you're in school and looking for a part time job it might not be so bad for you. The whole bake program is a joke. They let their managers treat employees very poorly. They do not even come close to paying fair wages for the amount of work that is expected. Retaliation from management is a common theam, and I've never seen a schedule come out any sooner than 3 days before it starts, in fact it's mostly 1-2 days before. It's nearly impossible to maintain any sort of work/life balance. As long as their numbers look good on paper, they don't care how people are treated. Bakers are required to clock out for breaks they have no time to take, and when these things are brought up, you will be retaliated against. As long as the numbers look good on paper, managers can treat employees however they want. Most employees are not even paid enough to afford to purchase a meal at their own company, meanwhile they have 2 CEOs that bring in well over 3 million dollars a year. Oh, and an added bonus, they plan to eliminate even more jobs by creating ordering kiosks instead of cashiers in the near future. I'm assuming this is to save even more on labor costs since minimum wage has been going up.