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Chemical Technician Reviews
What is it like working as a Chemical Technician?
January 2022
Chemical Technician in Seattle:
Pros: Good climate, beautiful scenery, and my family is here.
Cons: Very inequitable taxes, expensive public transportation, and poor infrastructure. The highly regressive economic policies make it difficult to retain workers with wages under $25/hr, and there's virtually no middle class. Quality of life is poor for the working class.
September 2019
Chemical Technician in Shakopee:
Cons: Hiring Bachelor of Science Degrees for Below Bachelor level position (chemical tech) to do the work the higher position of QC chemist/ analyst does and get paid as a chemical tech
April 2019
Can be a roller coaster.
Chemical Technician in Rockford:
Pros: The hours, work no weekend, and work load.
Cons: The lack of feedback from communication.
March 2017
Good Company.
Chemical Technician in Council Bluffs:
Pros: Culture is spot on most of the time.
Cons: Wages are low for the work asked.
September 2015
A higher degree of chemistry.
Chemical Technician:
Take course that will give you either a greater level of engineering or chemistry knowledge.
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