warehouse matirials controler - Warehouse Matierials Controller Oxfam Employee Review

5.0
Oct 6, 2015
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Pros

I have worked for oxfam supply centre for 25yrs now. I love my job and the people i work with.I have seen people come and go in my time here.I would not change my job for nothing.I work to help all the the struggling people in the world. If we have a disater to respond to then its a case of all hands on the work floor to prepare the stock for the disaster.I dont mind if that means coming in early or going home late.I have a home to go to the disater i am responding to the people may not have anything.And thats why i love my job as i am helping people in need.

Cons

I cant really think of any down sides to working for oxfam.As i love my job thats why i have stuck at it for 25yrs.

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