Pros
First - The Moorestown experience will vary greatly depending on what your specialty is (engineering, software, manufacturing, finance, etc), what group you're in, who you report to, and whether you're in one of the unions or not. Second - Most of the people here are boomer LM lifers. They have been doing a decent job of hiring new blood over the last couple of years - nevertheless, most people here have been here for 20+ years and lack perspective on what life is like outside of the warm cocoon they have been enveloped in for decades. The pros: I do very interesting design work with virtually no paperwork. The people I work with are very helpful and happy to share knowledge and expertise. My manager is helpful and always looking to give us new tools and find ways to grow business. I'm busy from the second I walk in until the second I leave, but I am not stressed. Oh, and I work 40 hours a week, unless I need/want to work more, and then if I do, I am paid OT. Worth adding - the main campus is 20/25 minutes outside of Philadelphia.
Kontras
The cons: The culture is one of grievance because the typical employee here lacks perspective. They have it very good, but they used to have it slightly better, so Everything is Bad. I am a supporter of organized labor, but the Moorestown unions don't seem to be the best representation of labor. The facilities (main campus) are wretched. It's actually embarrassing. The bathrooms are constantly in a state of disrepair, the halls smell like bathrooms, and the whole place looks like a 1950's hospital.