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Facilities Supervisor Reviews
What is it like working as a Facilities Supervisor?
November 2019
Once you get to work its hard to make ends meet.
Facilities Supervisor in San Diego:
Pros: I get to be outside a lot so the weather is so awesome its a blessing.
Cons: The traffic is hell. soon there will be no time you can drive without major delays.
November 2019
Its ok.
Facilities Supervisor in Charlotte:
Pros: People
Cons: Traffic
November 2019
I like it.
Facilities Supervisor in Charlotte:
Pros: Hours and people
Cons: Pay, no pention
October 2019
Not bad.
Facilities Supervisor in Toronto:
Pros: Sometimes people are friendly
Cons: A lot of people come and go
October 2019
Evanston Parks Recreations and Community Services is Number 1!
Facilities Supervisor in Evanston:
Pros: The people
Cons: It is not full-time and no benefits
August 2019
I love it.
Facilities Supervisor in Orange:
Pros: im involve in difference things every day cause each day is a challenge
Cons: people are always in a hurry
March 2019
Great.
Facilities Supervisor in Tucson:
Pros: slower pace of living
Cons: summers
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