Pros
You will get alot of frequent flier miles. Also, it definately beats being unemployed. I'm hoping it looks good on my resume. If you don't work in the Anchorage office you get pretty good office accomodations or work from home.
Cons
Pay is mediocre and pay increases are not based on your performance, but rather how little management thinks they can get away with based on their knowledge of your personal life (having a baby, wife working, et cetera). Working in the Anchorage office means crappy equipment (small monitors, horrible chairs) and probably having a cube, not an office. Benefits suck, there is no other way to put it, and have actually gotten worse over the last year or two as management has figured that the economy will prevent people from leaving. Promotion does not occur, management hires from outside the organization instead of developing existing personnel. Management has grown less and less involved with the company as it has grown.