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Machinist Reviews
What is it like working as a Machinist?
November 2014
Great fun.
Machinist:
Pros: Seeing films for free. Sharing films I love with other people.
Cons: Not enough work.
November 2014
Take Your Time, Have Patience.
Machinist:
Learn all you can about new tools and technologies to make your job easier to achieve. Have patience running older worn out equipment. Get on the old timers good side and be a team player.
October 2014
Love my job.
Machinist:
Pros: Family owned company.
Cons: I wish there were clear lines of communication.
October 2014
Machinist:
Learn cnc & cad asap.
September 2014
Harder Than It Looks.
Machinist:
Pros: The great people I work with daily.
Cons: The heat, lack of recognition, rate of pay, style of paying vacation, childlike way management treats you, lack of reward, lack of safety standards, stress level.
July 2014
Minimal supevision.
Machinist:
Pros: Laid back.
Cons: Management's lack of organization and its employees do not get a reasonable wage.
April 2014
More CNC.
Machinist:
Get all the education u can get in math and take CNC education.
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