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Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Operator and Programmer Reviews
What is it like working as a Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Operator and Programmer?
March 2021
Hard work pays off.
Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Operator and Programmer in Johannesburg:
Pros: Before covid we were working hard and overtime to increase our earnings
Cons: Unsure about future personal development of employees
February 2021
Good coworkers.
Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Operator and Programmer in Liverpool:
Pros: The type of work and people I work with
Cons: The manager is completely self centered and believe they are the best ever, best thing that could happen to that place if it was sold to someone that would run as a business not there personal piggy bank
August 2020
I like it but it’s stressful.
Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Operator and Programmer in Schenectady:
Pros: Just that it’s new and challenging but also keeps me busy
Cons: They depend on me a lot but my pay doesn’t seem to be keeping me afloat financially
July 2020
Difficulties when trying to innovate and improve. Management is stuck in a mentality.
Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Operator and Programmer in Concord:
Pros: solving problems
Cons: footdraging management
July 2020
Not micro managed.
Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Operator and Programmer in Russell Springs:
Pros: They give you free range to develop and produce new products without watching over your shoulder
Cons: Failure of management to replace old machines and modernize
June 2020
Here it sucks! Micromanage on everything and all I hear is "all you gotta do is." If he only had a clue.
Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Operator and Programmer in Tucson:
Pros: Nothing anymore. One small raise in 10 years. Now that CAD/CAM guy retired I also do his job on top of everything else I do.
Cons: Being ridiculed and micro managed. No raises, no bonuses, no thank you absolutely no appreciation.
March 2020
I like my town, not the state it's in.
Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Operator and Programmer in Quincy:
Pros: Lower than average cost of living, but many job opportunities in manufacturing, development/construction, healthcare and financial industries.
Cons: Quincy is located in the state of Illinois, and Illinois state policies do not reflect the consensus of the vast geographic majority of the state.
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