Pros
This is a good place to hold down a paycheck and benefits while pursuing freelance work or a side hustle. You can usually do your job in 2 or 3 hours a day, and your coworkers will still be impressed with your efforts. Primacy’s low expectations and generous work-form-home flexibility just make double-dipping easy. Lots of people here do it, though they're pretty discreet about it.
Cons
Primacy has impressive talent in its Account, Strategy, and Media departments. It’s the creative department that holds us back. Most creatives here have never worked for another ad agency. Few have even bothered to go experience life outside the Zip Code they were born in. They often defend luke warm ideas so they can stay within their comfort zone and go home at 5:00. A small handful of them, who have been there FOREVER, have found their only true talents in gossipping and backstabbing. Do not cast your lot with these small minds. Meanwhile, Primacy’s president/owner has been telling people to “be more iterative.” In other words, recycle ideas. You see, he’s crunched the numbers and discovered that originality is just too darn expensive. That’s what happens when you have someone running a company whose only real skill is writing code.