Pros
Discounts, and I had a short commute when I worked there
Cons
When I first started, things were looking up. It seemed like a great place to be. Then the recession of 2008 hit and everything soured. Many of my friends were laid off, but I can accept that as a necessary business decision. However, after the dip in 08, the entire culture changed. Gone were the days of "work-life balance" that they love to crow about so much. Work life balance in their case meant, come in to work Sunday...and also take Wednesday off so you don't get any overtime. You were crucified for requesting a day off. I had an enormous bank of vacation and sick time saved up that I was afraid to use for fear of management finding an excuse to get rid of me. No upward mobility whatsoever. I had friends who shed blood sweat and tears for the company, sacrificing weekends and working terrible graveyard shifts just to be seen as a good candidate, only to watch as some manager from a window company or Starbucks was hired for the position they had hoped for. When I left they were hemorrhaging good employees who sought greener pastures and hiring more and more temps. It felt like a family atmosphere when I started. Now if there is a way to save some money they won't hesitate to cut your job and send you out the door with a handshake and a severance. Work this job if you have another source of income and you just want to take advantage of the discounts.