Not what I expected - E&I Technician Georgia-Pacific Employee Review

3.0
Oct 23, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good pay, has benefits, knowledgeable bosses and engineers, uniforms provided, did have good shift for E&I (4-10’s - being changed) Great company for inner advancement.

Cons

High deductible insurance, split weekend if you work shift work, only 8 hours holiday pay when working a 12 hour holiday shift. No shift premium. I was hired as an E&I, and was told I’d be deep in PLC’s and other work. I was told it was a multi raft facility, but thought I’d be helping the other crafts when needed. 3 maintenance, and the other E&I quit after I was there about two weeks. The engineer (my immediate supervisor) went on FMLA around the same time. Perfect storm. I was an E&I for maybe 5 days out of 2 months. I was a well paid maintenance mechanic the rest of the the time.

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Georgia-Pacific Response
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Hello, this is Molly from the Talent Solutions team. I wanted to thank you for taking the time to write and share your honest feedback. I am disappointed to read of your experience and want you to know I am sharing this with the local leadership team as feedback and opportunities moving forward. I appreciate you sharing and wish you the best. Thank you.

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