Stable company, hard to advance, easy company to work for
Pros
You can work here for 40 years and retire. profit share that works out to be around 2.5% of base salary, health insurance is decent. Most managers in white collar roles are very reasonable and care about you. Can take time off whenever needed. Tuition reimbursement up to $5,000 a year but 2 year minimum commitment thereafter. Certain vehicles, and cell phone discounts for full-time employees. 100% reimbursement for job related training, and a small bonus if you're going after a job related certification upon completion. Career training is important to them. Work life balance is excellent if you can stay just below management positions. Sure you get a small raise but the work easily doubles.
Cons
HR has too much power over career advancement. Unless you are a top performer, you won't get anything over 2% increase ever. They claim to not have money to spend but blow thousands on catering every month. Forced week of vacation use for Christmas shutdown. All sick time, vacation, PTO etc. is all one bank (only 13 days) until you've been there 5 years. HR preaches that they can pay less because there is no local competition to force higher wages.