The good: Pay is capped at 9 year WBFO which is great if you’re junior. If you live local it’s a very efficient job meaning not a lot of time away for your paycheck. This is optimal if you have small kids and babies on the way. Or maybe you have a lot of hobbies.
The bad: you don’t fly much and your proficiency suffers. RSV has been relentless as of recent because we have been short on instructors and hiring non stop.
The ugly: spool up is rough the first 3-6 months as it’s a large academic load to take on initially. But after about 2 years in the building it gets very monotonous as you teach the same material and events over and over.