-Extremely toxic management
-High stress
-Completely unorganized chaos
-Management hierarchy is unclear and not followed, people you are not under will try to order you around anyway
-Job description is a farce, you will do whatever unrelated nonsense your supervisor tells you, or else - supervisor tried to tell me to clean toilets once, despite there being a contracted cleaning services provider
-Was frequently given no work duties whatsoever but must look busy at all times anyway, or you'll be written up and aggressively micromanaged
-You will not be provided with any tools or materials to do your job, and will have to scavenge what you can and make due
-Absolutely no training for your role
-HR never responds to any questions or concerns, no matter how time-sensitive
-Little to no communication from management about things that directly affect you
-Dead end job with no career advancement without EXTREME brown-nosing and working above your pay grade for months on end, with no guarantee of a promotion
-Expect your bosses to take personal credit for your work, but throw you under the bus when they make mistakes
-Not enough parking on site, must arrive extremely early to ride an unreliable shuttle from an off-site lot or get attendance points for being late due to factors out of your control
-Unilateral schedule changes for the worse, designed to cut employee pay - was also forced to start working on weekends without any additional compensation
-Extremely unsanitary work environment management refuses to address, including bedbug and roach infestations in the breakroom
-Extremely loud work environment, must wear earplugs for 12 hour shifts straight
-Pay would be decent if you were actually treated like a human being
-Annual raise was always the absolute bare minimum of 1% allowed by corporate, does not keep up with inflation
-Several of the employee benefits exist only on paper, but there's no flexibility from management to actually let you use them