Bindery Operator Reviews

3.5
(18)
Highly Satisfied
Last updated Oct 23 2024
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Bindery Operator Reviews

What is it like working as a Bindery Operator?

March 2019
Lot of overtime.
Bindery Operator in Columbia City:
Pros: overtime
Cons: 12 hour shifts
July 2017
Lowest paid for the hardest, most work performed.
Bindery Operator in New Tazewell:
I love my job. It is stressful only because work is slow, can't get the pay I was promised. Make sure everything is in writing and that you keep all copies.They are signed by those needed. Paper work does disappear. The work is very fast paced which I like, very hard on the body with no helper as I do. Make sure to check around for pay if you have no helper.
July 2017
It's been mostly hard to do lately.
Bindery Operator in Denver:
Pros: I'm home again!
Cons: It seams like no one wants to pay good salary unless you're well educated.
June 2017
Good.
Bindery Operator in Melbourne:
Pros: Working and good life with family.
Cons: The heat in summer cant do much but hiding indoors.
February 2017
I love it.
Bindery Operator in Greensboro:
Pros: It's where I live.
Cons: Trafic/cost of living.
January 2016
A lot of fun.
Bindery Operator:
Pros: Steady, Great Vibe, Busy.
Cons: Pay grade.
January 2016
High Demanding.
Bindery Operator:
Pros: Everyone is a team player.
Cons: Pay Grade.

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