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Last updated Jan 10 2025
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Heavy Equipment Operator Reviews

What is it like working as a Heavy Equipment Operator?

June 2019
It’s S & B Contractors, it’s a good company.
Heavy Equipment Operator in Sweeny:
Pros: I like running a crane and I do a excellent job
Cons: I want a permanent position
June 2019
I love what I do for my company.
Heavy Equipment Operator in Phoenix:
Pros: The owner is the hardest working guy in the company still working out in the field in the trenches
Cons: Some of the guys I have to work with
May 2019
Beverly Industries.
Heavy Equipment Operator in New Orleans:
Pros: Fellow co-workers. Local, short commute. Family atmosphere. Secure work.
Cons: Rain-outs. Rain-outs. Rain-outs.
May 2019
Great place good benefits pension always more opportunities.
Heavy Equipment Operator in Vancouver:
Pros: You can always switch to a different company not be digging for it
Cons: If you're not working after a while do you lose your benefits have to pay out of your pocket
May 2019
Very stressfull.
Heavy Equipment Operator in Dayton:
Pros: The pay check when I get fulltime work
Cons: Low hours difficult communication from management and lay offs.
May 2019
Can’t really find high paying jobs besides coal mines.
Heavy Equipment Operator in Madisonville:
Pros: It’s close to home
Cons: Not enough high paying jobs
May 2019
Fabricated job title to avoid proper pay rate. I operate a diesel engine locomotive and I tram goods from the shaft station to the lab. A two kilometer stretch.
Heavy Equipment Operator in Sudbury:
Pros: My co-workers
Cons: False job titles

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