Pros
This is a great place to grow in your career. Yearly opportunities are provided for your career development. Past employers have said they will help but only will if "their" schedule allows it; this place will provide you the time and budgeted money to aid in your goals as a professional. There is a 9 day/80 hour work period, which allows for an extra day off in a 2-week period.
Cons
At times, the level of personal responsibility tends to be overlooked to the point of no accountability. It makes you feel like there is no competitive salary benefit when you succeed and others do not. For the last 3-years, there has been an annual lay-off for both union and salary workers; it's generally a small handful of people, This lay-off usually consists of redundant or obsolete positions, but it reminds you of how insecure your job might be.