Boise Paper a Division of Packaging Corporation of America

Boise Paper a Division of Packaging Corporation of America Review

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3 years ago

Got unloaded in half an hour-4 hours early nightly...

Got unloaded in half an hour-4 hours early nightly appt time. The loader who did it was not supposed to do someones job, but he did. If there was his coordinator present I would not been so lucky he told. Guys, its simple-we have to promote a man like this in some way, or otherwise he will stop doing it for nothing. And of course, say ThankYou. And not all places nor persons are created equal!

C
3 years ago

Absolutely 5 stars all the way!! Absolutely in the...

Absolutely 5 stars all the way!! Absolutely in the top of their league!! Great people working there. Made sure I had everything I needed to go and had it done quickly! Great communication about their process. Basically don't move until you have you bills in hand! Normal. But absolutely a decent set of individuals that work here.

S
4 years ago

Interviewed for factory job there and they acted l...

Interviewed for factory job there and they acted like it was rocket science that no mere girly girl could do. I have a background in both food and electronics production, and their attitude seemed odd and unprofessional.

S
4 years ago

Nice folks personally. Unpolished and a little bac...

Nice folks personally. Unpolished and a little backwards professionally. No contemporary, up to date or otherwise common sense thinking. A group of robots feasting on the company kool-aid. No free thinkers amongst the entire group. Mired In nonsensical corporate red tape. Antiquated policies. Equipment prone to malfunction and down time. Flawed and disorganized planning by production and scheduling personnel. A culture of VERY poor communication...important details not freely shared or altogether omitted. Poor management and leadership displayed by GM. Excessive hours. Most (all) Saturdays. Marginal pay. Very good benefits. Meetings scheduled to schedule meetings. Far too many committees. Lazy sales personnel. Disorganized and overly demanding account reps. A generally under educated work force. Very high turnover.

B
4 years ago

Such great potential, but continuously falls short...

Such great potential, but continuously falls short. Too many "no care" attitudes. Management and office personnel don't seem care about floor employees, only themselves, so in turn "most" floor employees don't care about production

S
4 years ago

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Boise Paper a Division of Packaging Corporation of America

Boise Paper a Division of Packaging Corporation of America

4.3