I will be delivering 20+ ton of aluminum ingots soon with a 53 semi. Which entrance is recommended, the one straight off 6th St, or further south on Pennsylvania Ave?
Good place to work if you want to get in shape and learn to be a CNC machine operator.
I worked for Production Machine for a short period of time, and I have never received better quality training. I came in knowing very little of CNC lathes or mills and within a week of working for them, my part counts were at the very least up to par with their production goals. The supervisors are all great people, and have a lot of knowledge to pass down as they have been working for this company for many years. The only issue is that work orders seem to drop for certain periods and this can lead to problems for temp employees. Besides this, in my opinion this is one of the best manufacturers Ive worked for and would totally go back and work for them all over again.
I worked there as a temp for almost 4 months:Was never late and always had a high production rate. Accidentally got locked out before lunch on third shift, instead of understanding, they just fired me. This company cares very little about their employees, they were just trying to get rid of me because I requested PT. Would not recommend to anyone. Their standards are robotic.