Corona Pandemic!!! - Machine Operator Georgia-Pacific Employee Review

1.0
Sep 2, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I can't really say that I have a good comment about this place, Other then I do get a check once every two weeks!!

Cons

12 hr swing shift! Machines are never running good enough that you can breath! You have to clock in at 638 clock out time is 715. You have to clock out for lunch. Blowing napking dust (machine) down fully at 645. If you can't be quick you're not going to make it here! You won't last 6months. Everyone sucks but the employees you work with an the team leaders! You get points if you call in that you'll be late ahead of time 7 you out the door.

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Georgia-Pacific Response
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Hello, thank you for your review and I’m sorry to read of your experience. We strive to create a work environment where employees are treated with respect, can find fulfillment in their role, and have the resources needed to perform their role successfully. I’m disappointed to read that you feel this might have been missing. Please know I’ve read your review and shared this with the appropriate leadership teams for immediate feedback. Kind Regards, Cali from Talent Solutions

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