Pros
Met some good people, got a lot of experience in the corporate world, and gained a lot of knowledge about steel, purchase and sales contracts, customs entry and phone sales.
Cons
This is definitely a good ol' boy company trying to make it work in 2018. Advancement was easy to do if you were a man. Women tended to work twice as hard and get half the recognition. The company preferred to hire men from outside the company rather than promote a woman from within. You were paid salary and it was not bad. BUT the hours you needed to work to complete your tasks was definitely not balanced with the pay. I frequently came in early and worked well past 9pm and still had too much work to complete. Received promotion upon promotion in the lower level/back office - only to be passed up constantly for higher level promotions by men who didn't know how to do any of the work. I then had to train them - knowing I had more knowledge and experience but lacked a certain appendage made it hard to keep from feeling a little jaded about the whole process.