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2.0
25 Mar 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Hard to get fired. Decent pay. Some cool coworkers. Good learning opportunities.

Cons

The CEO has a model of employment where they hire a lot of people but don't really have opportunities for improvement, so much so that management resents new hires because of levels of pay. Alongside this, the beginning management will often gate-keep information about the job to new employees. One person who has worked there for years who is in a position of authority, though not enough to fire people often made inappropriate sexual comments and derogatory remarks toward other employees who have been there for shorter periods of time. Upper management either knows about this and does nothing or doesn't know about it. The company also has a "contract" for you not to work at other places similar to it for 1-2 years after leaving the job.

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5.0
14 Oct 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good Pay and nice benefits

Cons

Customers can be very demanding

5.0
8 Oct 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Family oriented and experienced staff that are there to help answer any questions in detail. Open-minded and comfortable work environment. A combination of which increases ones overall job productivity. Offers much knowledge in the Structural Metal Design field. Overall an excellent and enjoyable work environment where you're made aware of your value to the company. Criticism from the experienced Project Leaders is, at the very least, constructive. They ensure your understanding of all projects you are responsible for in a detailed one-on-one open door manner.

Cons

Starting salary was below par for any experienced Draftsman, but will increase to an average pay if you show potential. Being new to the structural metal industry, the knowledge and experience gained from my position far out-weighs what the paycheck/benefits department fell short on.

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