Pros
It was the best place to do an internship because they treat you well and realize that an internship isn't just a way for the company to decide if it wants to hire you full time, it's also a chance for the intern to decide if they want to work for the company. Everyone that I worked with was always willing to help with my projects when I needed it, but they didn't give me so much help that they were doing my project for me. The experience really helped me to grow and to realize my potential with the company.
Cons
The locations of the mills are generally the only downside. They tend to be located in very rural areas with little to do. Only a few of the sites are located near big cities. Cincinnati is an alright place to live, but the commute is rough, only because it is a big city. As with working in any manufacturing environment, the hours tend to be long and you are generally always on call, depending on your position. However, this is just a downside to the position, not Procter & Gamble, as most companies are the same way. Overall, I feel that the Pros outweigh the Cons.