hool10
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Ok so I'm in a bit of jam here and I'm just wondering what you folks might do, may have been in, or are in. I have been laid off since March 28 and had a few job offers as a welder but I'm leaning more to a robotic welding operator. I turned offers down because it wasn't what I wanted and the shop was cruddy. Anyways fast forward to late August and I get an interview for a corporation through a temp agency. This place literally has everything. They give me everything I want and then some and the highest pay for myself to date. Fast forward to the starting of this week, and 3-4 other candidates that didn't make the cut, I get the job!
Now I have had prior experience with a company like this yet there are normal hours at this company. Now this is part of my jam. I have to make 100 of these parts every day. I actually jokingly thought of Walter White making Crystal Meth and his predicament. These parts go to machine's and they have to have 1000 on hand at any time so they like to have 1,500. Now my foreman said it will get easier as I go along and I will hit that mark. I actually put out 137 parts half done in 3 hours and this is day 3! It hit me though that doing this every single day is just impossible physically and mentally.
Part 2 of my jam is getting home from this job. It's near Salem, MA and it's about a 42min drive. Going home though it feels like your driving 30MPH in an Indy Car race ("Don't Fear the Reaper" actually started playing yesterday when this happened on the radio) but most importantly is the traffic. This traffic is really a killer on time, gas, and wear on my car. I have to figure something out on this but either way, it's bad. In fact it takes me 1 hour to get home.
Now to wrap this all up I have been warned by my temp agency about this company. I already told myself today that I'll give it my best shot putting the parts out and they can let me go if they want. My foreman said he did this for 6 months (I hope it won't last that long for me). He also said he wants to buy a new robotic welding arm for me, that I would probably pick it out, and I would be the robot guy *cough*WalterWhite*cough*. Provided I like the company and survive. Anyways my temp agency has said that this company spits out rookies all the time. The last guy actually was my age and he just didn't show up for work one day. Then I just found out who he was as a high school friend of mine on Facebook. Another friend also worked at the company and met the same fate. My friend only lasted 8 months and holds a grudge in fact against my foreman now. Just knowing this now makes me feel uncomfortable.
What would be your take on this scenario folks? Oh and there are 4 other people with me in my department but only the rookie gets the cruddy 100 parts per day job.
Now I have had prior experience with a company like this yet there are normal hours at this company. Now this is part of my jam. I have to make 100 of these parts every day. I actually jokingly thought of Walter White making Crystal Meth and his predicament. These parts go to machine's and they have to have 1000 on hand at any time so they like to have 1,500. Now my foreman said it will get easier as I go along and I will hit that mark. I actually put out 137 parts half done in 3 hours and this is day 3! It hit me though that doing this every single day is just impossible physically and mentally.
Part 2 of my jam is getting home from this job. It's near Salem, MA and it's about a 42min drive. Going home though it feels like your driving 30MPH in an Indy Car race ("Don't Fear the Reaper" actually started playing yesterday when this happened on the radio) but most importantly is the traffic. This traffic is really a killer on time, gas, and wear on my car. I have to figure something out on this but either way, it's bad. In fact it takes me 1 hour to get home.
Now to wrap this all up I have been warned by my temp agency about this company. I already told myself today that I'll give it my best shot putting the parts out and they can let me go if they want. My foreman said he did this for 6 months (I hope it won't last that long for me). He also said he wants to buy a new robotic welding arm for me, that I would probably pick it out, and I would be the robot guy *cough*WalterWhite*cough*. Provided I like the company and survive. Anyways my temp agency has said that this company spits out rookies all the time. The last guy actually was my age and he just didn't show up for work one day. Then I just found out who he was as a high school friend of mine on Facebook. Another friend also worked at the company and met the same fate. My friend only lasted 8 months and holds a grudge in fact against my foreman now. Just knowing this now makes me feel uncomfortable.
What would be your take on this scenario folks? Oh and there are 4 other people with me in my department but only the rookie gets the cruddy 100 parts per day job.