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What is it like working at Utilimaster Inc.?
Nobody knows what or how much you do until you are no longer there to do it.
Executive Assistant in Bristol:
Pros: I actually LOVE 99% of my job duties. I love the people that I work with. I like that I know my job, inside and out, and I've only been there for 26 months. I am well respected in the office and I have a great relationship with pretty much everyone at every level.
Cons: Not being respected or cared about by upper management, mostly corporate-level officers. I have had more and more put on me over time. It was only a couple of months before I was working 65 hours a week. They don't care at all about work/life balance. As long as they're getting all that they want out of you, that's all they care about. I discussed with them on multiple occasions that I needed to work fewer hours and how my family life was suffering. I was told that they would give me a promotion, complete with a raise and an assistant. Nothing changed, and two months later, I was told that none of those things were going to happen and I need to figure out how to do my job in 40 hours. I was also told that I was "stupid" to take on more things when employees came to me and needed help, and continuously reminded how "dumb" that was and how I created my own mess and I needed to deal with it.
Required to fix everything.
Manufacturing Engineering Manager in Bristol:
Pros: ability to help others develop and execute
Cons: management, lack of direction and focus
Generally ok.
Manufacturing Engineer in Edwardsburg:
Pros: freedom to execute as needed
Cons: management and the inability to properly direct the business
Automation Engineer in Elkhart:
Pros: The people I work with and making a difference in the company’s future.
Cons: Compensation
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