Pros
Charming metal pole building in a backwoods-like location off bucolic Interstate 35 with quick lunchtime access to fine eateries like Kwik Trip, Casey's and a couple of dimly-lit bar& grills. There's plenty of camaraderie among coworkers who simmer in nearly constant state of dismal dread. It's like Stockholm Syndrome with a steady paycheck, if you're into that kind of thing. The bathroom or far back warehouse are perfect, private spots to curl into the fetal position while weeping and regretting your career choices. Oh, I almost forgot, there's plenty of parking!
Cons
When you first start, you're the owner/manager's favorite little darling. It's glorious! Give it a about a month. Soon you won't know what your job title is as you are switched into another position with core responsibilities that differ greatly from what you thought you were hired to do. Every week, it's someone's turn to be under the owner's microscope, so be sure you've dotted all your i's, crossed your t's and can recall precisely what you were doing 3 months ago on Wenesday at 2:32pm, and why you chose to do whatever you were doing that way instead of her (the owner's) way. Turnover is super high, unless you're one of the many family members "working" there. If you are family, congrats to you, but how is the company still in business?