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Willie Washington
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over 6 months ago

Drama at #GeneralElectric/careeradventuretemp

I got fired because one bias racism!!

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Willie Washington
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over 6 months ago

A #stressful #GeneralElectric/careeradventuretemp day

Everyday was stressful because had to walk to a different station to print papers even though we had one in area that was broke then come back take pictures and load steal them take it across to the other workers

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Willie Washington
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over 6 months ago

When I rolled a coil of the rollers and they suspended my driving tires even though it wasn't my fault

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Willie Washington
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over 6 months ago

Try and find you a different job or company cause ur job is not a promise no matter how ur work ethics r wat u do it's just bias

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Willie Washington
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over 6 months ago

A #stressful #GeneralElectric/careeradventuretemp day

That I want trained rite and had more responsibilities than any other co worker in my station and was steady getting more of them added on

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Willie Washington
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over 6 months ago

It was a job to go to every day but was hot and muggy

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Ken Przystup
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over 6 months ago

I worked for them 30 years. They put me thru college and I have a degree in Business and Communications while going to school at nite and working a 40 + hour a week job. I have experience as a dispatcher, customer relations, stock control and inventory, purchasing, pick up and delivery with face to face customers while making home deliveries, extensive knowledge of all GE appliances while selling parts to wholesale and retail customers, warehouse experience. Just to name a few of the different jobs that I had in the 30 years. I met a lot of wonderful people and I still keep in touch with a few.

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Jack Campbell
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over 6 months ago

Didn't partake in such nonsense for i was too busy making money and staying out of the way of getting in trouble. Drama does exist around the facility but its up to you at the end of the day to stay out of it and keep your nose the grindstone. You will see people that don't want to work and try to put there jobs off on other people. I myself would just keep to my job and if you saw more mistakes on the line usually you would either let a team lead know about the reoccurring problem or a member of management that way your not technically telling on people your just pointing out whats going on with the units.

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Jack Campbell
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over 6 months ago

Be quick and learn to use both hands frequently. Attendance is a big deal. Have fun and make friends because at the end of the day everyone is in it together.

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Jack Campbell
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over 6 months ago

interacting with co workers and bosses. sometimes its hard to keep positive but in this life we dont get everything we want. so keeping a positive attitude is the best thing you can do for yourself and others around you. Plus its a great way to become friends with the people you work with!

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