Pros
Leaving. Truly the only upside is the day you realize you deserve better and walk out the door.
Cons
This company is built on deception — full stop. They lie about how much money they owe, they lie about when vendors will be paid, and they lie to employees about the company’s “financial health” as if everyone hasn’t already compared notes. The nefarious financial goings-on are not a secret; everyone knows what’s happening, from the vendors demanding overdue payments to the employees whispering in hallways because leadership can’t manage a budget or tell the truth.
Vendors are strung along for months with empty promises and creative excuses. Internally, people are treated like trash — overworked, undervalued, and dismissed if they dare raise concerns. The only people left in “leadership” roles are the ones too afraid or too beaten down to quit, clinging to titles instead of actual competence. Accountability does not exist here. Ethics barely exist here. What you get instead is a toxic mix of denial, blame-shifting, and financial mismanagement that everyone sees but no one at the top seems willing to fix.