![]() ![]() ![]() I drove an hour to work there on a 12 hour shift, I worked worked hard, and my TRM told me during a work review (when asked) that I’d be better off finding a job closer to home before I’d be able to move up the job chain. Now let it be known, I don’t blame the company itself for what that person said to me, but that is just an example of the kind of working environment it is. I was even told that I was the wrong gender, and skin color(by a male temp) to be working in a place like that factory. This company chases off good workers by letting the lazy/bad ones get away with everything, and being extra hard on the people they know are there to do a good job. It was my quick learning/adaptability that got me hired on full time, which if you ask any current employee there, it’s not easy to get hired on.īeing a woman in that work place, it felt like I was easily overlooked, and that the men around me got more praise/gratitude/credit than myself or most other women there ever have. From that time on, it was an emotional and physical roller coaster. Peters, where just 24 hours prior, flood waters inundated homes and businesses. Once I was approved to be moved into another department, it took 3 months for my respiratory system to finally clear up all the drainage caused by the powder used to make dishwasher tabs. A vastly different scene this morning in Old Town St. I worked in the Tabs department when I first started, then had to practically beg Manpower to move me to a different department due to health risks caused by the dusty environment(bloody noses, coughing fits, feeling sick). While Parkway Shool District officials said there was no running water in Parkway Central High School Friday afternoon, American Water said there was no record of any water main break in the Woods. I worked as a temp through Manpower before I was hired full time as an RB Operator on September. ![]()
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