Pros
You get to work on legacy platforms from 10 years ago if you are interested in vintage frameworks and old hat thinking. You get to work with poorly trained individuals from top to bottom with management put in place merely by coincidence rather than proven expertise. The only talent seems to be in infrastructure as they are the ones that had to keep that mess up on a regular basis while fighting constant fires. The HR was good and the health insurance was also good.
Cons
Working on heaps of old technologies that you prefer to avoid telling people you worked on rather than be proud to put on your resume. The overall experience was good to start but, then company in general has lost itself. It's been on a trend downwards for a while now. There are so many companies in Denver that have so much more opportunity I would recommend saving yourself the time and disappointment.