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What is it like working at Optivus Proton Therapy?
BEWARE: The President of the company said, “You should want to work for free!”
Electronics Technician in Hemet:
Pros: Helping people beat various types of cancer. My wife’s uncle was successfully treated for prostate cancer and they are currently treating my son’s best friend; it brings it close to home. Nothing makes you want to work harder than seeing a pediatric patient, under anesthesia, and the equipment fails! Kids can pass because of anesthesia, it increases the urgency and level of importance of your job!
Cons: One pay increase since 2011, it was in 2012. The president of the company thinks that we should want to work for free because of what we do. As the minimum wage increases, our pay decreases. ZERO paid holidays. A direct supervisor who has lost more employees (that quit) in the entire history of the company. Doing the job of an Electronic/Electrical Engineer but being treated and paid like a Janitor (no disrespect to Janitors).
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