Work Life balance, pay, time off, benefits, the list goes on.
My shift was 12-9 and I would consistently get texts from management asking if I could clock in early around 9:30am-10am. It happened enough that you started to feel pressured or feel bad about saying no or ignoring the texts. My work life balance struggled heavily while working here and I spent many weeks working 55+ hours.
Pay started out decent, but once the new comp plan for 2021 came into the picture it went down hill quickly. If you're looking to make consistent, good money, you won't find that here without extreme overtime and exhaustion.
Time off is pretty good, you accrue quickly, but you never feel like you can take it off. God forbid you take time off across 2 months. If you miss goal or even miss one metric you'll get written up for not meeting targets.
When we moved home for covid time everything got even worse. I was told they could hear my infant crying in the background and to try and move away from the noise, in fact I saw my family less while working at home. Horrible experience.
Benefits are expensive, the plans are great, but good lord you pay for them. My family coverage was roughly $350 per paycheck, which drastically brings your base salary down. They will push you so hard and you'll see a check for $1000. Extremely disheartening.