A fading brand. - Senior Planner Owens Corning Employee Review

3.0
Jul 13, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Work life balance is probably better than most companies. They don't do "google" type benefits but it's fairly liberal about your comings and goings. It's an individual thing, they don't pay nor reward well in house but pay out the nose to get people in from outside because they can't keep good people employed. Toledo isn't an exciting town nor are the plant locations so choose wisely. So if you can come in you can get paid above average pay as others have done. The business has a cyclical nature, so while it's in the downslope now most likely it's going to go back up in 2 years. The company makes products directly associated with the environmental movement (insulation/windmill blade parts etc.) which is nice also. In short, it's worth working for only if all the pieces are right for you. It's worked for me for many years but not for others.

Cons

Pick a consultant driven buzzword, program, or book and chances are OC used it for about a month. OC has a culture that thrives on the soft side of things vice results. Run your business into the ground? Say you tried and did it with zero injuries and you're likely to survive. Candor is non existent even though it's a value they claim to have. True, respectful candor gets crushed and the smart ones know to shut up and go along or get gone. There is no backbone at OC for the hard things that need to be done to succeed. I don't spend time in the plants or field as much but am close with lots of them. Union plants claim there is zero accountability among the hourly ranks but complete accountability among the salaried ranks (translation - the unions take them to the cleaners daily but they never fight back and just work the salaried harder to compensate and they quit). Non Union plants say they spend more time on moronic programs that drive zero results (Q12, 21 factors, 20 keys, SAFE score, to name a few) than running their businesses. The salaried system is killing their talent retention - we have this crazy system of paying your base pay below market value but claiming your bonus is what makes you paid better than others. Two problems with that: the bonus for a lot of people was under $1000 for most of us last year because the market stunk, and everyone knows they're lowballing you because base pay is key for everything, not bonuses.

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