Lots of overtime & traveling away from home. - Field Service Technician Air Technologies Employee Review

2.0
12 May 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Lots of overtime income if you can handle it. The time and a half adds up pretty fast, and due to the amount of time on the road traveling from customer to customer you don't do that much real work in a day. That's good because working in 120+ degree air compressor rooms takes its toll on your body.

Cons

Dangerous customer facilities, as well as being a dangerous job to begin with. There's a lot of potential for electric shock, finger removal from rotating equipment, heat stroke, getting blasted with air debris, etc. Also, you may be very tired while on the road, especially during an on call week.

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CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Managers are good to work for and give aid when needed

Cons

Game playing with pay rates. CEO tells employees not to discuss pay rate. This is in conflict with federal labor laws . On call is not fairly compensated. Hourly overtime is paid . The law however requires additional compensation for employees in an on call situation where you have to be ready at a moments notice to respond. The company since 2022 was sold to an east coast investment firm and management from the east coast loses its luster over the 2000 mile gap . The majority of employees have no clue who Kurt Lang is . He’s listed as ceo and May be but is operating from east coast and Jeff Lipscombe is the ceo as far as Oklahoma employees are concerned

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