Pros
Because this company is run under the influence of so many Orthodox Jewish men, I could not be happier working here! While all of my non-religious colleagues scramble to clock in on time, I can sit and enjoy my coffee before I time track that I am actually at my work station. If my manager tells me what to do- it doesn't matter- I am Jewish! I can do whatever I please and nothing will happen to me. I can disappear to pray whenever I like. My wife can call the work phone whenever she wants to check in with me. And there is a nice lunchroom where I can eat with my friends and leave all of my garbage on the table after I am finished for someone else to clean up after me! If I do not like my female colleagues, I can complain about their clothing and they will get a lecture about the dress code or even sent home to change! There are also special buses that will take you to and from home that are just for the men! If there is a celebration in your family, you can bring in liquor and take shots while you are working! I have nothing to complain about this job!
Cons
The women try to wear short sleeves in the summer. But once HR talks to them, it is less likely to happen again. Moving to a new position is hard. It takes a long time. If management doesn't like you, they will make your life miserable.