Pros
The only pro is that you can go a very long time without doing any work and nobody will notice. There is no oversight or management of operations and finances. Nobody knows what they're doing, so you can get away with a lot.
Cons
All problems start at the top. The CEO (Robert Rubin) is a figure head that has no involvement in any aspect of the company. The CFO/COO (Shannon Toma) is a sociopath who lives in another state and outsources the entire financial department because nobody is willing to work for her. She engages in fraudulent business practices that allow her extraordinary financial gain at the expense of the employees and the well-being of the company. Mismanagement of funds has resulted in decrepit infrastructure, enormous financial loss, and constant turnover. Mismanagement of people has resulted in a horrbly toxic culture becuase the on-site management are not held accountable and have been allowed to remain in their position for decades. These people are not talented or competent, to say the least. But their loyalty to the company is rewarded by punishing those below them so they can remain in place. The dishonesty and manipulation and cowardice shown by management is sickening.