Pros
In exchange for your mental and physical health, you could well receive financial stability here for a year or two.
Cons
My first 90 days of employment here consisted of a probationary period for which I was expected to not call out sick and during which my health suffered permanent damage. Once committed to the work here, managers and supervisors have unrestricted license to grind you down for criticisms that I suspect vary for everyone, but that many who are employed here appear to receive with demoralizing frequency. I suspect that so-called feedback is dispensed unevenly, with those who curry more favor in the office -- or who are more effective at the work -- being able to do as they please to others while those who struggle or are less favored face heavier heat for broad criticisms unrelated to the work.