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3.6
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Last updated Jan 27 2025
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Assembler Reviews

What is it like working as an Assembler?

July 2017
Easy work.
Assembler in Santa Fe Springs:
Pros: It's steady, predictable and easy.
Cons: A lot of wear on my hands. Humid environment, pays less than minimum wage. Little to no raises.
July 2017
Assembler.
Assembler in Skokie:
Pros: I get to assemble car parts, plus they have great benefits!
Cons: The pay is not good enough, considering I have to assembler and inspect jobs every wk.
June 2017
Great healthcare.
Assembler in Vernon:
Pros: Job is fun! Fairly easy to accomplish. Great benefits!
Cons: Too many complaints!
April 2017
Teamwork makes the dream work.
Assembler in Oxford:
Pros: My Co-Workers are amazing people. My Boss is great. I work overtime whenever I want. I can go help the Tomahawk group if I want, and I can assist the Press as well if I need more hours. I know a lot of what I do & I'm very comfortable.
Cons: We get laid off at times because of issues with machining. Which kills my checks. We often get off to early too because we hit our #.
March 2017
Assembler.
Assembler in Munnsville:
Pros: How constant the work is. I am occupied most of the time which makes the day go by faster. Enjoyed helping others.
Cons: I wouldn't say too much bad comes with the job.
February 2017
The people.
Assembler in Kings Mountain:
Pros: The people and the work conditions and the hours.
Cons: The pay.
January 2017
Working hard.
Assembler in Woodland:
Pros: Consistent work.
Cons: Nothing.

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