Pros
This is the most difficult job in the Post Office and everyone above you knows that. This is why they hide in their offices, send emails all day, and never make any physical appearances. They refuse to return to the field. They have made it out of hell. You are in purgatory, sometimes and somehow allied with carriers or even the Union at times, sometimes allied with your fellow supervisors or more frequently, being stabbed in the back by them, and always being crushed from the pressure of those above you who bombard your Outlook with endless and infinite emails, surveys, and telecoms that are inane, boring, and pointless. You will be endlessly nagged and criticized and hated by those below you. The gossip is juicer, worse, and faker than what it was in High School. It is enough to drive the most patient and angelic to the brink of insanity. All of these factors combined with being chronically understaffed in all crafts, almost every employee and EAS pulling some Covid related quarantine stunt or having legitimate sickness, vehicles that CONSTANTLY break down (at least once or twice a week, usually more), motor vehicle and industrial accidents, and the annoyance of a Union that kills productivity and makes it extremely difficult for the removal of worthless, lazy employees, means your life will be an extremely stressful hell that will either crush your soul, turn you into a Machiavellian monster who will be the next tyrannical all star Postmaster, or have you calling OSHA, filing EEOs, and hiring attorneys just to get some room to breathe. The expectations are ungodly, the work hours are unimaginable, and the responsibility is huge.
Cons
You will sell your soul or move on