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Terrible Work Environment - Anonymous employee General Dynamics Mission Systems Employee Review

2.0
25 Nov 2008
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The compensation at General Dynamics AIS was good for the Pittsfield, MA area's cost of living, though it was below average for the defense industry. The 9/80 schedule provided a way for employees to enjoy more time at home with families, though it similarly cut in to the availability of flexible time. Yearly raises were typically adequate and the annual address from Lewis Von Thaer provided a way for employees to gauge the progress of the company relative to the work they had put in. Old and established, the company is strong financially and is virtually recession-proof as long as military intelligence and other information systems remain a government focus.

Cons

Opportunities for intellectual growth are near non-existent unless courses are taken, and old and new engineers have very little inter-communication. This has left a knowledge gap that will become a more serious problem as older engineers begin retiring. Position recruitment is highly regionalized and removes much of the diversity from the workplace. After working other places, I see this lack of diversity not as an asset, but as a corporate detriment. New ideas are non-existent, and instead the old ideas continue to feed on the minimal number of engineer minds in the region (this is at least true in Pittsfield).

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Pros

GD-MS seems to win *ALOT* of proposals and contracts. There is always the next big thing at GD-MS.

Cons

Contractors 411: Typically, contracts terminated with no notice. Today will be your last day. Please wrap up your work. It was a very low-rate contract too. Made alot of sacrifices to be on this program. Culture resembled a human wood-chipper ala FARGO. Many senior engineers leaving en-mass. I was asked to take over the role of the engineer who left just prior to my arrival. I called it: I will be next. Good experience once in your life to go thru the human wood-chipper. Toughens you up. However, GD-MS is a great example of how it is that legacy aerospace companies are dying rapidly and startups will be the future in aerospace.

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