Pros
Pay is decent once you get out of entry level positions, unless your store of having a bad year. Health benefits are great compared to other companies in the industry. Best training program in business hands down.
Cons
Very political. They are way understaffed, so expect to go 100mph from 6:45-at least 6, probably later in the summer. Entry level pay is horrible. The promotions are very political. Most of the time, you will be required to move (sometimes out of state) for a promotion. Other than the health insurance, the benefits are horrible. No milage reimbursement unless you are a salesman, even though as a manager or co-manager you will do a bunch. Promotions take a lot longer usually than they tell you in interviews. They are generally 20 years behind the times. You are expected to toe the company line 100% of the time, disagree at your own risk. They keep a lot of people through fear. They have a lot of employees convinced that 84 is the only good lumber company out there that isn't about to close its doors. Upper management is to prideful to admit they were wrong, so certain areas in the company will keep struggling with the same things.