Pros
Great opportunities for immersion in General Aviation and networking for aspiring young people. On the most basic level, learning how to safely fuel and reposition private aircraft, as well as learning the real ins and outs of fuel inventory management and regulation, will pretty much guarantee you a job at any similar facility nationwide.
Cons
Absolute wreck of a company. Personnel-wise, middle management seems to range from outright venal to merely incompetent. Meetings conducted by corporate employees consisted of literally reading words off of PowerPoint slides, for hours - the guy gets paid six figures but can't demonstrate a semblance of creativity or enthusiasm? Mediocrity abounds. Entrenched front line employees are either viscerally unhappy with working conditions (which include long days in bad weather, no scheduled meal times, poorly operating and sometimes catostrophically unsafe equipment, low pay and pay raise freezes), or generally apathetic/incompetent. Zero, ZERO, long term career prospects. One 20 year employee was summarily fired after an accident resulted in $150 damage. Minute pay raises don't even scale with inflation.