True and Honest - Quality/Production Lucid Motors Employee Review

1.0
Jul 26, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Place had a dope vibe amongst coworkers and immediate team members. Great place for a single man or woman. And pretty good for a small family man or woman. Good pay with promise of raises. Stocks. Day one benefits packages. Unique opportunities for growth based of your own individuals goals. The hours.

Cons

As a quality production team member, things can be slow. Blamed for inconsistent workload fell on most of the outbound merchandise sorters. How they would have them pretty much sorting through trash, to determine what was actually trash. Partially competent engineers, some more capable than others. But some are racist. There's a confusing dynamic that makes the engineers. Supervisor's. However they lack the skills necessary to operate or even qualify to be said, "Supervisor's". The hours.

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