Pros
There is good news: there is life after Noble. I am much happier in my current position, and know that I am more appreciated and respected, and what I do will lead to success in the future. To current employees: it may be hard to make a change, but the change may be well worth it. It was for me. Let's just say it was a learning experience. I know who I don't want to work for ever again. But to try to include something positive, the cafeteria and fitness center on campus were convenient, I usually had the resources to do my job, and direct co-workers became close friends.
Cons
Here is what I didn't like about the foundation: -no appreciation -no respect -minimal pay and pay raises -little promotion potential -too much gossip -no leadership -lies after lies -benefits taken away -had to start paying insurance -too many meetings -wasted time and money -too many egos -superiority complexes -people overpaid and underqualified -"Noble-ism" - the term for the Noble employees that think they are elite or superior, and entitled to everything because they work at Noble