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Heartland Label Printers

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Worst printing company - Lead Operator Heartland Label Printers Employee Review

1.0
Apr 5, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some great underpaid people work there.

Cons

Let's set the record straight from a workers point of view and not how upper management sees it. 1. Parking. If this is your main area of focus, find a new job. Side note: it has been upgraded to accommodate those that work there. It might be a bit of a walk to some, but very short compared to the walking done in a 12 hour shift. 2. PAY... it's why we all get jobs. This company pays EXTREMELY low compared to any other printing company. Indeed.com even lists starting pay @ $12.00 per hour. This company does spend money on itself instead of employees. However, most purchases are for used equipment, rarely are new items bought, unless it's for their E.T.I. Department. You'll get a max of 3.5% for a raise and lower if you make more. I quote "Your 2% raise is more then the 3.5% others have gotten because of how much you make". Thus confirming raises are based on pay and not performance. Don't buy in to the performance based on pay. Bonuses were $750.00, which is taxed, far less then most places with bonuses and only available to some. Yes plenty of overtime to sign up for if your qualified and mandatory overtime if no one signs up. And did I mention it's on night shift? 3. Hours! 3-3 a.m-p.m. Need to be working at 2:48, so better arrive earlier then 2:48 so you can be on time. Add winter into the mix and looks like your setting your alarm before 1. (1 a.m. for you day shift workers sounds like night shift to me). Don't forget that small 30min lunch you get to eat 3 meals in. Yup your working thru 3 meal times. But if you want a longer lunch there's always a loop hole, just lift weights with the manager, then shower and dress time gets you an extra 20 minutes. 4. Safety, quality, quantity and 5S... Yes you get docked for things being out of place which directly effects your pay and bonus. That is, however, the nature of 5S, but no worries 5S is only important when production catches up. Being on 12 years and counting with mandatory overtime I wouldn't worry. Safety first only if it doesn't effect production, quality a top priority only when the customer rejects it. Production comes first above all. True you need production to turn a profit, but pay close attention to the accident rate when you take your tour. Not only recordable accidents but the nasty OSHA ones as well. Their "I choose to look the other way" poem is more of a guideline, don't act on it or punishment will follow. 5. No available help. Sink or swim for training, and lots of sinking hence why their always hiring. 3 shifts and 12 machines shouldn't be to difficult to staff. I've heard rumors of "leads, floaters" available to help, I was even labeled as one. Good luck finding one when you need help tho, between meetings ( excessive meetings!) and running the empty machines not a lot of time available to help. Bottom line, a great starting job for those out of high school with no knowledge of how the real world works. They even target high schools, tring to get employees before they even graduate. Long term, better advancement opportunities at a fast food restaurant. Mandatory company picnics, golf outings and more wait for you at heartland. Requiring you to show up isn't the way relationships are developed.

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Heartland Label Printers Response
3y
Thank you for your comment and sorry to hear you feel that way. There have been a number of changes since your last comment. Leadership has changed, pay has changed, team work has improved through involving those that are doing the work in projects that impact them, training has improved through a new training program, and retention and referrals are improving.

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5.0
Mar 17, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

as a new person coming into the field, everyone at heartland have been more then happy to help/train. a lot of people on first shift have 20+ years of experience in label printing and if your stuck on something they are more then willing to help. Heartland has a very "family" feel to it, with the yearly picnic and team bonding events its clearly easy to see why heartland has such a great culture. Everyone is very personable and get to know you. Everyone is willing to help. all of the label support people in the office have had operator experience so if no ones around you can always get them. the pay: $20 starting a hour for operators (with shift differential). with 17-20 being other support positions. the supervisors/Managers are all very helpful. they are very patient with helping you understand something. OT: the overtime is endless. since ive been here (1 year) i havent had to work "forced" overtime. they offer double and triple time for any hours worked over your normal shift. if you enjoy working and like money, Heartland is the place for you.

Cons

12 hour shifts. some 10 hour shifts would be nice.

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Heartland Label Printers Response
3y
Thank you for your comment and sharing. We are continuing to work on things and are moving in the right direction. Like you had noted about 10 hour shifts above we did switch to 10 hours shifts at our Little Chute plant for our Monday - Thursday shifts (1st and 2nd Shift). Our weekend shifts, Friday - Sunday, work 12 hours each of the 3 days and while working 36 hours get paid for 40 hours. In addition, our Maine facility has switched to 4 (10 hour shifts). They are also working Monday - Thursday. Our California plant works 5 (8 hour shifts) Monday - Friday.
4.0
May 22, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Solid company with good direction in a tough market.

Cons

Not a high-margin business, so pay is competitive, but can't always match some bigger houses.

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