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Assembly Line Worker, Factory Reviews
What is it like working as an Assembly Line Worker, Factory?
December 2022
I don't know, I work outside of town.
Assembly Line Worker, Factory in Saint James:
Pros: I don't know, I work in another town
Cons: I'm unsure what it's like to be able to work in this town
July 2022
It's amazing and great.
Assembly Line Worker, Factory in Fort Smith:
Pros: The people are friendly and helpful and want you to succeed.
Cons: It would have to be the Assembly line because it can be dangerous sometimes.
July 2022
Camaraderie!
Assembly Line Worker, Factory in Charlottesville:
Pros: Working as a team
Cons: Not much of communication or interaction with employees who need to know about the happenings and any new updates in ups company. Not much communication had been given or guidance for reaching our potential rankings.
March 2022
The pay sucks, they only promote who they want Instead of hard works and that don't have point, they don't post any bids for people that are interested, that don't have very good air circulation, and management needs to be different,
Assembly Line Worker, Factory in Peru:
Pros: 1st shift
Cons: Poor management, crappy pay , and don't knowledge the hard works, and don't knowledge people who actual deserve to move up and no room to advance
February 2022
Good Job.
Assembly Line Worker, Factory in Covington:
Pros: It keeps you busy and time goes by quick. Opportunity for advancement.
Cons: Equipment malfunctions at times causing extra work.
February 2021
Overworked and underpaid. Too much work and no days off.
Assembly Line Worker, Factory in Williamstown:
Pros: It's close to home.
Cons: Soon to be 12 hours per day and 7 days per week.
November 2020
Unappreciated.
Assembly Line Worker, Factory in Cork:
Pros: I love having the responsibility of supervisors role but I feel unappreciated as they won’t make my job permanent
Cons: They won’t make my position permanent and don’t pay me the same as full time supervisors even though I do same as them and have been doing so fit 10 years
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