Be warned - Production Operator Georgia-Pacific Employee Review

2.0
Aug 6, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Rapid advancement Good pay for the area

Cons

NO WORK LIFE BALANCE. Expected to work several hours over your scheduled shift, work extra days, including 7straight for weeks at a time (minimum of 12 hours) due to understaffing. Expected to put the company above all other commitments (family, plans, appointments, etc) all while working a rotating shift. Senior operators do actually only work 14 days a month, everyone else can be expected to potentially work 60, 72, or 84 hours based on their needs.

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5.0
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Pros

Flexible. Good team. Fulfilling. Kind people

Cons

Plant people can be irritable

2.0
Jul 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Talented and hardworking electricians, operators, mechanics, and plant personnel. Interesting automation and controls work with opportunities to solve challenging technical problems. Significant autonomy at the local level when responding to production issues. Good compensation and benefits. Corporate engineering resources are knowledgeable and generally willing to help.

Cons

Expectations and priorities frequently changed without corresponding adjustments to workload. Performance feedback lacked important operational context, such as competing priorities, project reassignment, and resource constraints. Communication tended to favor frequent meetings over clear written expectations. Accommodation requests and communication support were difficult to navigate and lacked a clear process. Single-engineer staffing model creates a challenging environment for vacations, medical appointments, training, and long-term sustainability. Heavy emphasis on immediate deliverables can make long-term engineering work and root-cause analysis difficult.

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