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Packer Reviews
What is it like working as a Packer?
May 2019
Stressful.
Packer in Mount Olive:
Pros: They give you second chances with being out of work.
Cons: They have pet peas and is disrespectful to some employees.
March 2019
Very organized.
Packer in Greenville:
Pros: Positive environment
Cons: The pay is low
March 2019
Great.
Packer in Greenville:
Pros: Positive environment
Cons: Pay
February 2019
No improvement.
Packer in Pinetown:
Pros: Good people
Cons: No scope for improvement
February 2019
It’s fun working at amazon.
Packer in Opa-locka:
Pros: The pay
Cons: The noise
January 2019
Mostly Unfair.
Packer in Beech Island:
Pros: Paid breaks
Cons: Having to walk outside 10 minutes from the gate to get to my section. The point system is terrible because you only get to have 4 and then they terminate you. Don’t lose your bagdge you will get a write up. Some supervisors are Inconsiderate and if you do lose your badge you will be waiting at the gate for at least an hour or more.
January 2019
Good.
Packer in Dublin:
Pros: Interaction with employees
Cons: How far it it is
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