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Assistant to the President Reviews

What is it like working as an Assistant to the President?

February 2020
Changes every day; constant transition.
Assistant to the President in Columbus:
Pros: Most colleagues are nice
Cons: Long commute, no free parking, long unappreciated work hours, no transparency with management.
August 2019
A great place to work.
Assistant to the President in Sacramento:
Pros: The opportunity to continuously do new things and learn new skills. Working on behalf of firefighters is also very rewarding.
August 2019
New management so it's hard to tell eight now. Overall there's alot of gossip within the organization but I do like the environment when there isn't so much gossip.
Assistant to the President in Rochester:
Pros: Helpimg the community
Cons: The gossip
February 2019
Small Towns Wages.
Assistant to the President in Coudersport:
Pros: It is my hometown. Very low population and not much competition.
Cons: Low pay.
February 2019
Supportive President; challenging work.
Assistant to the President in Nashville:
Pros: President and students
Cons: Compliance pressure
December 2018
Good place to live. Work. And play.
Assistant to the President in Winnipeg:
Pros: Seasons, close to everything, work, shopping, outdoor activities
Cons: Negative people who don't want to progress. Very union mind set
December 2017
Office Conditions.
Assistant to the President in Canton:
Pros: What I like the most about my job is seeing/hearing the appreciation/thanks for all of my & the rest of the Union Hall's efforts from both active members & retirees, and slowing seeing parts of it come back to together and/or grow even more, it's absolutely beautiful & the way that it should be :)
Cons: However, it is also by far the most stressful position that I have ever had including when I was an internal corporate auditor or retail manager. While I have a lot of experience in numerous different settings/fields, unfortunately I didn't have the means to obtain a college degree (until now, which I am currently enrolled and working to obtain my associates in business management & microeconomics, thanks to my international union providing me with the opportunity) therefore, I continued working my way up at each job that I had.

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