Pros
Great bennifits, the people you work with are amazing people for the most part, and you will never get bored with the job.
Cons
You are simply a number on a piece of paper, the compony does not view you as a person, but a tool. I am not talking about what you sign up for either "move to a new city, INSANE work hours, the very long list of responsibilities, the late nights followed by early mornings, crew scheduling pushing you to the max" I am talking about you making a mistake or accedently doing something wrong. As soon as this happens, all sence of who you are, what you've done, how hard you've worked, good letters written, customer appricition goes out the window. They compleatly disregaurd the contract with the union, and the union does nothing about it. You are not a person. I fealt compleatly dehuminazied at the end here, I fealt disrespected, I fealt unwanted, I fealt worthless. Knowing that I did everything right for the company, knowing I did my job by the book, I took the rules sereiously, which to be compleatly honest is not often the case. In short the biggest con is the company does not care about you or what you are going through. NOT A PERSON.