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Heavy Machine Operator Reviews

What is it like working as a Heavy Machine Operator?

August 2019
I’m great as what I do as an equipment operator and I am perfect operator.
Heavy Machine Operator in Arlington:
Pros: I love the daily challenges That my job involved that face and accomplish every days
Cons: Feeling that effort and skills are not appreciated and the employer is a micro manager and don’t have room to growth with in the company
July 2019
Working at Club Chef.
Heavy Machine Operator in Covington:
Pros: Hours, overtime, bonuses, pto, and benefits.
Cons: It’s really cold, and not enough pay
June 2019
Hard work, education, comprehensive skills, maintenance skills, and strength.
Heavy Machine Operator in Houston:
Pros: Can multi-task
Cons: Don't treat people with respect and underpaid employees
April 2019
Hard not great equipment but rewarding creating things that most won't learn just a few of us around.
Heavy Machine Operator in Peoria:
Pros: The coworkers getting a good crew going in rythem and become a team
Cons: Negatives and language screaming at workers so everyone knows
March 2019
Good.
Heavy Machine Operator in Lincolnton:
Pros: Convenient
Cons: Nothing
February 2019
I love it.
Heavy Machine Operator in cape town western cape:
Pros: To look at the final product by saying to myself its your handworks
Cons: None
January 2019
Heavy Machine Operator:
The people are great folks to work with. The upper management/hr dept generally sweep bad behaviors of certain leads and other managerial people under the rug, which would otherwise get a normal regular employee either fired or written up. The pay is not very comparable to other heavy machine operator jobs out there. They tend to under pay their employees, but make up for it with profit sharing and a year end bonus. With raises, it's pretty low-balled. With cost of living ever climbing, the wages are not at all livable to the standard of living costs. Partly why I have a second job. If Romac paid their employees a more reasonably fair, livable wage, then I would have no need for a second job. Other than not wanting to commute, the only thing keeping me at Romac is the people I work with, they are absolutely great!

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