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4 years ago

From the moment I started to work on the floor aft...

From the moment I started to work on the floor after doing SOP's, i knew this place was not for me. If you're conscious about your health and safety during this pandemic, this may not be the job for you unless you're working in the offices where mostly management is located. QC lead was not my cup of tea. She was very impatient with me while i was jotting down my notes so that i could record how the process went so it can be easier for me the next time (which is MY way of learning and speeds the process up of getting the job downpacked). She micromanaged/controlled my every move and talked very loudly while being all up in my face as if that's a safe way of doing things during a pandemic and expected someone to not have an issue with that. She knows her stuff I'll give her that, but her WAY of training may not be fit for everyone. When the QC manager trained me i had no issue, her way of training me was a breeze because she was not only patient with me, she kept it very simple but thorough and was not up my behind MICROmanaging my every move. QC lead yelled at me and went to the supervisor. It's not very wise on the supervisor's part to terminate someone's assignment based off of (ONE) side of the story. But it's okay because eventually i would have left on my own. Not so much of a great experience.

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