Construction Materials Tester Reviews

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Construction Materials Tester Reviews

What is it like working as a Construction Materials Tester?

February 2021
It's Decent.
Construction Materials Tester in Raleigh:
Pros: My coworkers are all very nice and helpful
Cons: We have to use our personal cars and some project managers aren't great about communication
August 2020
It's what I've always known, worked her my entire life.
Construction Materials Tester in Kingston:
Pros: Family and Familiarity.
Cons: Extreme weather. Very hot or very cold, no medium.
January 2020
Toowoomba and all around Queensland isn't bad working around but distance and fatigue drain the energy from you.
Construction Materials Tester in Toowoomba:
Pros: Constantly learning new skills.
Cons: I work all over QLD and being away from my wife, given next to no notice that I will be traveling to a job 6 plus hours away without having the time to plan ahead and set aside money for food while I was away. No meal allowance and no overtime rate.
November 2019
A Small Company With Big Expectations for the future.
Construction Materials Tester in Westland:
Pros: Widely varied work tasks
Cons: Becoming more corporate, less transparent
September 2019
Lots of hours worked low pay.
Construction Materials Tester in Memphis:
Pros: Working with contractors on site
Cons: Paperwork and software
April 2016
Good work for subpar pay.
Construction Materials Tester:
Pros: I am outside every day which I enjoy. While on job sites I am in effect my own boss, there are no direct supervisors or managers observing me while I work.
Cons: I am required to drive my personal vehicle rapidly accummulating many miles, on average an extra 60 to 70 miles per day in addition to a regular commute. There have been days that I have logged 200+ miles on my POV in a single work day. The pay is also lagging in my opinion. Starting wages are $10/hr, and raises are almost nonexistent, and is almosy unliveable in my area.
November 2015
I am the one who need advice.
Construction Materials Tester:
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