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Heavy Equipment Operator Reviews
What is it like working as a Heavy Equipment Operator?
January 2022
It's a job.
Heavy Equipment Operator in Panama City:
Pros: Repair and electrical power lines and standing back and see what you've accomplished
Cons: Sometimes have to work long hours
December 2021
Love the company but can’t take it anymore with the foreman they act like kids and they have their own little click.
Heavy Equipment Operator in Jacksonville:
Pros: I love doing what I do and I am very good at what I do
Cons: Do not agree with the foreman and how he runs things and he is not fair it’s all about him and his little clique if they don’t like you then regardless if you’re better than they are on equipment or not they’re going to try to get you out
December 2021
Heavy Equipment Operator in San Antonio:
Pros: San antonio is home
Cons: The rain. When it does it can shut down everything roads flood highways flood. Working in field I'm in you learn san antonio is literal in a bowl
October 2021
Hot relentless life changing.
Heavy Equipment Operator in Karratha:
Pros: better money than south
Cons: not doing things slower at a steady pace when at home
June 2021
I was a farmer for 12 years and Kubota tractors are what we used. Sold them to friends and they are still using them.
Heavy Equipment Operator in Leawood:
Pros: Working for a Quality company that produces world class products. Talked to contractors overseas about them and they loved them. The other brands were Japanese
Cons: Nothing.
May 2021
It is a good place to live and raise my family.
Heavy Equipment Operator in Yarrawonga:
Pros: My home town ,lots of close friends and family.
Cons: Lower wages compared to the larger towns and cities.
March 2021
Its meh; not great, but not bad either.
Heavy Equipment Operator in Davenport:
Pros: It pays well enough.
The hours aren't bad.
Scheduling can sometimes be troublesome, but workable.
Cons: Not much flexibility in scheduling.
Poor communication between all areas of management & employees.
Poor paid vacation & paid sick time benefits.
Poor advancement opportunities for women unless working in production area of plant.
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