Pros
The people you meet while working under an employer such as sinclair broadcast are all sensibly competent proletariat who share similar disdain of the management with open ears and voiced opinions. Working with such a crowd defines unity that work environments should have everywhere.
Cons
-The level of professionalism is dwarfed by the "out of college" inexperienced management who have as much sense as a babysitter claiming, "Mommy put ME in charge!" -Every job is handled sloppily and the workers berated for the laughable investment by corporate causing a product that never works. -The salary is that of a minimum wage worker and the demand on employees is too high for the pay. Raises are staunchly awarded and much more is expected of one after fiscal coitus like some cheep hooker. -Backstabbing through departments creates a hostile environment and lessens morale. -Benefits beyond health care, minimal vacation (usually causing more work for individuals to cover for the absent employee), sick pay (again, creates more work and less ease of mind), and personal days (never personal) don't exist.