Pros
There was quite a bit to learn which was definitely a plus. I always enjoyed learning something new. Some of the employees were nice and you could have small talk over break with coffee. It did not seem to matter if you were a shop floor employee or office employee - it seemed like for the most part, everyone got along. Great place if you are a politically driven extreme, extreme conservative party member. If you are Liberal or Democrat, you will not like working at PUI. The pay was excellent, well above what I believed to be the standard of living.
Cons
You were told one thing during interviewing, but when you were hired, you quickly found that what you were told, was just a flat out lie. For example, you were told that you were not micro-managed, when you actually were being micro managed. If you enjoy MM, this is good for you (but I did not enjoy it). A certain person in the company became extremely belligerent to me and to other employees he managed. This same manager would act extremely hostile towards you in a verbal and physical manner and has continued to do so to his peers. You were asked to do several tasks and have weekly meetings which wasn't so much of a bad thing - but the fact that you had nothing new to report for several weeks made this a silly waste of time. Be careful of who you trust! If you follow the steps someone else provide you with, including the manager present while you are performing such a task, and the task backfires - the blame will fall on your shoulders. Even if you did exactly what the manager and colleague asked you to do in the first place. In other words, you were made to feel extremely stupid and verbally belittled for something you were asked to do even with the manager present during said task. If you enjoy a manager who changes his mind every day or several times a day and if you enjoy chaos with confusing or no direction what so ever - this might be for you (but was not my cup of tea).