No honor, no pride - Anonymous employee RBC Bearings Employee Review

1.0
Oct 28, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The people is what made me show up to work everyday for over 10 years.

Cons

I was let go after working there for over 10 years because of the pandemic, without warning. They said we had a lack of work, however I was in the middle of a job when they let me go. There are some people in upper management that flat out do not belong there. There are many "leaders" there who cannot lead. Aside from all that there was no ladder to climb, no ambition to get to the next level. I was really in a dead end job, but some how "irreplaceable"....But even the irreplaceable is being let go there.

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2.0
Jan 5, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good learning experience with enterprise policies and design. Pay is good as well, but there is some "buts" with this. Most if not all travel can be expensed, with some caveats, but at least it's covered. Bonues based on company production during the year.

Cons

Management claims to not micro manage. However, a single concern can get you written up without any hesitation. There are to many politics in a "family" environment that is touted by the president. To the point where bullying seems to be allowed and nobody cares to try and resolve the issue. As with what I said above, Pay is great "but" it is not worth making lots of money when your mental health and the destructive attitudes of others you work with could cause someone to commit suicide.

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