Pros
Not too many "Pros" with this company. New building with nice restrooms. A paycheck while you look for another job. All the font line workers are essentially in the same situation, so there is some degree of sympathy and empathy from others, just not from supervisors, managers, or executives.
Cons
Low pay for the crushing workloads. Poor morale across all levels of the company and in every department. There is a clear lack of corporate vision from the top down. The few good people are stifled, muted, or just flat out ignored, so their voices are never heard. The "tenured" employees possess a special level of incompetence, "functional incompetence", which prevents them from being employable by other companies, and keeps them at Paycor. This permeates the company at every level and renders the company without direction or focus from a corporate or business approach. Reporting each day, you see the sad faces every morning, and a level of depression eventually sets in. I have seen people break down in tears, not every day as another reviewer posted, but several times a week. This is not a destination company to try to build a career, but merely a stop-gap necessity or resume building company. Once you leave, and move on to other employers, you realize just how dysfunctional Paycor actually is.