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Vulcan Materials Co Reviews
What is it like working at Vulcan Materials Co?
Demanding.
Construction Equipment Operator in Rio Rancho:
Pros: Changing environments for me.
Cons: Management does decide to fix anything until after I put time and effort in to try to fix the problem my way and then it's rejected.
Overall its good. Theres alot of neglect and lack of communication.
Ironworker in Birmingham:
Pros: At the moment not much
Cons: The pay is and sounds always has been in favor of the migos.... With or with out exp.. No raises false promises
Great place to work.
Paving Laborer in Nashville:
Pros: The people. We're a big family.
Stressful.
Production Operator in Nashville:
Pros: It’s work
Cons: The lack of work ethic most people have.
I give 100 percent all the time.
Dump Truck Driver in Nashville:
Pros: making sure costomers get what they order
Cons: not getting a promotion
Maintenance Mechanic:
Great place to work. Good leadership and coworkers. Full-time employee, but the hours are more the 40 a week. Traing and safety are running at 100%. No shortcuts or cutting corners. Lock out tag tag out are top on the list.
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