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Continental Battery Systems

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Good place to work - Class A Truck Driver Continental Battery Systems Employee Review

3.0
Jun 7, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good management and flexible schedule.

Cons

Rude customers and picking up used batteries.

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Continental Battery Systems Response
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Hello! Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us! We are so glad to hear that you experienced great leadership as well as a schedule that fits for you. Like you, we value the hard work of good leader that can make an impact on their team as a whole. The team really makes us who we are! We also want to thank you for your opinion regarding our customers. At Battery Systems, we encourage our team to create long lasting bonds with our customers because customer service is a huge part of who we are. We know that you did your best to handle any stressful customer service issue that came about. Thank you for being a great employee and we are so excited to see where you grow from here with us!

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