Avantages
You get a momentarily false sense of satisfaction which eventually wears off.
Inconvénients
1. Nobody really learns anything in this organisation, it's usually the people who have completely given up on everything else opt this as a career. 2. As an employee, you'd always regret doing a pointless job in the most miserable circumstances. 3. Nobody in the management has any vision that would justify the community development they hide their incompetence under. 4. There is almost no pay here and you are supposed to not expect any either. 5. So many frustrated graduates who are often screwed over by spectacularly mediocre management. 6. Remote areas where you have to live when you start working as an apprentice are no place to learn anything especially if you are working in Pradan. And there is almost no impact of all this effort new employees are supposed to put.