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Continental Battery Systems

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Not a long term job - Material Handler/Driver Continental Battery Systems Employee Review

2.0
Dec 23, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Weekends always off, fun co workers, holidays off

Cons

Bad management, very low pay, no room to grow, not a long term job, alot of heavy lifting

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Continental Battery Systems Response
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Thanks for your feedback. We're happy to hear you had a positive experience with your team. We strive to provide a good overall compensation package to our employees and we believe that, taking competitors into consideration, it is fair at this time. We do provide our employees the opportunity to apply for positions from within the company and give them priority for open positions. For more information, you can email HROneTeam@gocbs.com. We appreciate your honest feedback. If you'd like to provide more detailed information or suggestions for improvement, we're all ears! Please email HROneTeam@gocbs.com. Thank you!

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