Pros
After you work here, you won’t have to worry about having a worse job in the “creative” field. This is the bottom of the barrel. You will meet quite a few talented people in the same situation that your are... under appreciated and underutilized. Many of them will be fired for trivial or downright mysterious reasons. Well, not that mysterious, in that there is a serious lack of vision or leadership at the company. The people that work 50 hours per week for you are an easy scapegoat. Management will then either promote someone from the distant ranks (stylist to studio manager in a year?) or hire someone from completely outside the industry that knows less than you. So you will make some good friends (before one or both of you are fired) because bonds form quickly among the condemned. Don’t worry, these same people will be your bosses or coworkers at the next place.
Cons
Antiqued processes and procedures make this company at least ten years behind the rest of the industry. The management is hapless and out of touch. Ownership is just inconsiderate and, well, lame to work for. Very high employee turnover. Very low moral. Terrible all around. And all those other things mentioned in the “pros” section.