Avoid if you can, but if you need money, work at Woolworths The good thingsThe jobs ads sound good, not overly true though.
The challengesHonestly I’ve watched this place turn into a terrible culture. The army command just throw work at you that they don’t want to do and then blame you if anything goes wrong. Easier and Looks better for them. The manager/management is indoctrinated by the army so really the army is actually your boss. Our management realistically just approves your leave if the army is okay with it. They will change your shifts when they want.
Quote- “do not plan your personal life near work hours”
If you are in dire need of a job then sure. But otherwise I would stay well clear from here, it will mentally tear you down.
Any “career progression” is at your own expense, it’s not their problem.
Everyone here is basically waiting for another job in the area to pop up.
You are completely embedded into the army, but you are viewed as less. The pay doesn’t meet the shear mental stress that you’ll have to deal with on a daily basis.
Flexible work arrangements are only flexible if it works for them.