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What is it like working as a Fabricator Assembler?
April 2021
Good working conditions and Nice work climate.
Fabricator Assembler in Laconia:
Pros: Good working conditions and Nice work climate
Cons: The 45 minute commute each way and the relatively low pay
September 2020
A bit of a desert.
Fabricator Assembler in Memphis:
Pros: I’m close to family and friends
Cons: It’s a bit of a desert as far as welding work goes. No one is hiring, and those that are aren’t paying very well
July 2017
Ok.
Fabricator Assembler in Redruth:
Pros: Cleanliness.
Cons: No progression.
May 2017
Pursue my career at higher standard.
Fabricator Assembler in Edmonton:
Understand your work well and keep safety attitude at all time.
February 2017
Fabricator Assembler in Wanganui:
Pros: I like the change in products with exciting projects coming threw the factory, no one job the same.
Cons: The negitives include having to work indoors, and the use of cemicals on a day to day basis.
November 2013
Fabricator Assembler:
Pros: Creative, independent, every day different,
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