
Got to have the experience working with all kinds of electric motors. Defenitly need to have your own tools. A lot of patience, I mean a lot. With management.

It was a really laid back atmosphere and everyone seemed to get along.The work itself was easy, unfortunately after working there for almost eight months they fired me because i rode to work with my boyfriend and they accused him of being under the influence at work so they got ride of both .

More or less a good stress free environment to work but one heads up... if you’re in facility services is that the upper management will not have your back if a situation arises..they will cower to the forces that be and won’t stick up for the employees that make things get done.. so be careful and cautious

for people who are in there 70's, what do you do when you need a job, and can't find work????

When you live in a small area, with nothing around for miles, it's kinda hard to nail a good paying job!..I need a little assistance and direction in where to start. I am looking for some type of mechanic work. Whether on cars, or big rigs!. I have a CDL and i am good with my hands!...I am going to remain positive and keep searching until something comes through. If anyone has any ideas or can point me in the right direction for good jobs, that'll be greatly appreciated

I worked at Cooper for about 6 yrs. I thought it was a good place to work, but my experience is they are basically making me choose between my child and my job. They treat there employees like they are robots. What I mean is working them 6-7 days a week some 10 hours a day and some 12 hours a day. In my opinion, they don't care whether you have a family, your family is Cooper and to them that is your life. They say they are about safety. I laugh at that cause, they don't care if someone is hurt from a job, what I mean is, rotation is what they are suppose to do, but don't same thing day in and out. And that's where the injuries happen and working with no rest. Some individuals haven't had a day off since the new year. To me Cooper don't care one bit about people, just money. I understand they are out to make money, but without their employees, they treat like crap, there would be no money to make. I would never recommend Cooper standard automotive to anyone looking. Yes, the money is good, but not ever choosing over your family.

The night before I was fired I thought that I would have a normal day and not have to do overtime. Then, all hell broke loose when I learned 3 employees were quitting and bringing in their badges to me which is not usually any responsibilities I should be challenged with but in Hectors absence I somehow was given his responsibilities! They came with badges I quickly told Security about it and asked what protocol should be followed and got their badges and immediately gave them to security and notified Hector to let Jennnifef of Illumina know what happened as preceded to do the job of two people other than my own chores and stayed to do more overtime which quickly was becoming my seventh day of relentless overtime covering for missing people whereas I should not of had to cover for them as that was Hectors responsibility and not mine! Natalie then finally arrived on the scene and tells me as I’m mopping ( in front of two Illumina employees ~ embarrassing me)how I had Messed up and made Jennifer mad because I talked to Security whe she said “ All I asked you to do was get the badges. Well, since these disgruntled employees could have been armed or shot me in the parking lot or gained access through me I felt I better have made contact with Security to insure my safety in this highly volatile situation but Batalie refuses to listen to my explanations at all interrupted me seven times while trying to explain and caused the situation to escalate into an argument when I thought I was completely out of the whole thing with getting the badges and had covered myself nicely and done what was asked of me to the best of my abilities but instead it became a heated exchange instead and finally out of desperation I simply said Natalie, you owe me an apology. Which in turn she never did and instead got me fired from the job I truly loved and did my damnedest to keep while covering for Hecto and doing my job and others jobs just to keep Illumina happy so as to not have CCS look bad , or to see to it the place looked above and beyond clean tidy and also SECURE!

Experienced welder with quality control background, inventory, ability to read blueprints, multitask, works well with others and self motivated

I'm looking for a position as a housekeeper or house cleaner or any type of cleaning I have experience and I'm looking to find a job as soon as possible

So ive recently took on a free lance painting job a local company who has trusted my work in the past has asked me to paint and seal several rooms...3 to be exact im on room #2 and realize this job will be over soon....how do i keep similar "handy mam" jobs coming in?