Vantaggi
Working with Kelly was an experience that had its ups and downs. The bright spot in my time there was undoubtedly the weekly pay on Fridays, which provided a sense of reliability. Additionally, the consistent schedule was a definite advantage, as it allowed me to plan my personal life accordingly. However, despite these positive aspects, there were certain aspects that hindered my overall enjoyment. One major drawback was the difficulty in changing my schedule. It seemed as though there were numerous rules and regulations associated with altering my working hours, which made the process challenging and troublesome. The constant changes in these rules only added to the stress, making it even more frustrating for me. Overall, while the timely pay and predictable schedule were definite highlights of working with Kelly, the arduous nature of adjusting my shifts and the ever-changing rules made the experience difficult and stressful.
Svantaggi
I feel compelled to share my terrible experience working for this company as a sign language interpreter. It is nothing short of a modern-day sweatshop, lacking any standards or regard for their employees' well-being. The company operates under ridiculous rules and penalties that are utterly unfair. Arriving just two minutes late results in a penalty, and even failing to button up your company shirt entirely comes with consequences. Flexibility is nonexistent here, as changing shifts is forbidden, and if you receive a last-minute call, be prepared to work overtime without any consideration for your personal plans or commitments. This place feels like a slave labor establishment, where your needs and rights as an employee are utterly ignored. In fact, I found it necessary to keep a bedpan by my desk because taking even a five-minute break would result in penalties. How can any employee be expected to survive under such conditions? It's disheartening that this company does not uphold any RID (Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf) standards for sign language interpreters. They fail to recognize the importance of treating interpreters with respect and providing them a conducive work environment. It's clear that their priority lies solely in maintaining strict control over their workforce.