Pros
They offer benefits, though with such a huge out of pocket it doesn't matter, and they do not give you time off to use them.
Cons
A vicious learning curve. Within three weeks(the first one of which was only observation, no practice, the second the only one with any real training) I was on my own. I have never seen a company throw an employee to the wolves so quickly. They leave you in a position you cannot help but make mistakes because of lack of training, and their way of correcting is only to write you up, which seems unfair and terrifying WHEN YOU'RE STILL A TRAINEE. Also, don't ask them questions after this point, they will only sneer you should know that by now(despite it perhaps being something they never went over with you, and there were many things they didn't bother to go over with me) and it will be used against you. The managers are either phony-nice to you or emotionless and vicious. And no one in the company wants to converse because they're all afraid they'll be snitched on, so it's not at all a nice place to work, though at first they try to pretend it is. Don't work for these people if you value your sanity. They are two-faced, backstabbing scum.