Pros
Flexible hours & work‑life balance: Scheduling can be adaptable, which is great for students or part‑time workers. Friendly coworkers: Many people mention supportive and enjoyable teams, especially among peers on the floor. Customer service experience: You’ll build strong communication and multitasking skills working directly with customers. Discount perks: A small employee discount (e.g., 10% on Saturdays) is appreciated by some staff.
Cons
ay & benefits: Compensation tends to be near minimum wage with limited benefits, and many feel it could be more competitive. Career growth: Formal advancement opportunities and training programs are limited, making long‑term growth harder. Management & communication: Experiences vary widely — some locations have strong leadership, while others suffer from poor communication and scheduling challenges. Workload & pace: Roles can be physically demanding and fast‑paced, especially during peak hours, with tasks that might feel repetitive or stressful.