JCB Rocester reviews

3.2

32% would recommend to a friend

(107 total reviews)
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Graeme MacDonald

36% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Employees in Rocester have given JCB a rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 107 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most employees have a good working experience in Rocester. The JCB employee rating in Rocester is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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107 reviews
1.0
Aug 31, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Wages if you're on shifts + overtime pay

Cons

JCB management aren’t just bad — they are weaponized sociopaths, handpicked and groomed by the company, handed a decent salary for one purpose only: to squeeze agency workers until there’s nothing left to take. They will lie to your face. They will dangle the carrot of a “contract” you will never receive. Contracts aren’t for you. Contracts are for their sons, daughters, drinking buddies, and anyone who keeps their nose firmly in management’s… good books. You’re an outsider. And outsiders are disposable. How the Game Works The game at JCB is rigged. Your survival depends on two things: 1. How good you look on paper 2. How well you kiss up to management That’s it. Nothing else matters. Skill? Work ethic? Loyalty? Forget it. The Paper Trap You won’t even know the “paper system” exists at first. That’s deliberate. It’s hidden from you so they can use it against you. Here’s how it works: management’s favourites magically “qualify” to run complex machines in a couple of days, rubber-stamped to the highest level — “can-train-others” status — without actually knowing what they’re doing. On paper, they’re stars. You, meanwhile, can train for weeks on the same machines, become better than they’ll ever be… and they’ll simply never log it. On paper, you’re nothing. That’s not an accident — that’s control. The Skill Tracking Scam Their so-called “skill tracking system” has nothing to do with actual skill. Everyone on the floor knows it. It’s a grooming tool — a weapon to manipulate, reward obedience, and destroy anyone who steps out of line. Speak up? Refuse to lie for them? Refuse to take the fall for a “recordable incident” — like a health & safety near-miss? Congratulations. You just made the blacklist. From that moment on, you’ll quietly “disappear” from the system. They’ll erase your competence, sabotage your progression, and slowly force you out while smiling to your face. The Bottom Line If management at JCB promise you a contract, here’s the truth: • You’re not getting one. • You’re being played. And They hate it when you see through the act... Your best defence? Stop feeding their game. Turn them down every single time. Don’t buy the “progression” speeches, don’t swallow the fake promises, and don’t fall for their grooming. Because here, at JCB, the carrot isn’t real — but the stick absolutely is.

2.0
Aug 13, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is good for the area.

Cons

Senior Management are stuck in the 1980's. Clocking in and out for all staff, no flexibility at all.

2.0
May 24, 2025

No Flexibility

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some of the people are great!

Cons

JCB feels stuck in the past, with an old-fashioned way of working that doesn’t support modern employees. Cutting flexi holidays from 10 to 5 days shows that the company is moving away from caring about work-life balance. It seems like these changes are meant to push people to leave. Bullying is common across different BUs and is often ignored, creating a toxic and stressful environment. Many arrogant managers act above others and are not willing to help, making it hard for teams to feel supported. Overall, employees are not treated as people, but just as numbers. This kind of culture is damaging morale and driving good people away.

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