Pros
The few pros left have been outweighed by the cons. The building is nice. The benefits are/were good, but on a down slide.
Cons
On-boarding: Non-existent. Over 2 years into the job I still didn't have the tools that I needed in order to perform the work. Training: Forget it. Expectation that you work 10-12 hrs per day or you're not a 'team player'. Next to no documentation on any of the systems Information is tightly held in silos within fifedoms IT management is worst I've ever witnessed. Extremely fragile infrastructure, supported with archaic means and largely focused on fingerpointing and addressing the symptom, not the cure. In fairness, the first couple years weren't too bad, then there was a sudden change in philosophy -- Work / Life balance went out the window in favor of long hours, weekends and night work, working from home became a dirty word. You never actually are not at work...expectation is to monitor email 24/7. I was told that I was overpaid by my manager, which was an insult to my profession and years of experience I don't expect to be compensated in Central Wisconsin as I would be in Minneapolis, Chicago or even Madison, but when factoring in the expected hours vs. the salary, an insulting figure was the result. I'm just glad to be out.