terrible working conditions and treated like a slave - Operations Reworld Employee Review

1.0
Mar 9, 2015
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Pros

great employees to work with on a daily basis below the shift supervisor, unfortunately they are drug through the mud also eventually effecting moral

Cons

terrible air quality, treated like a slave, not supplied with appropriate tools/equipment to accomplish job properly. schedule is awful 42hr work week (12hr/day wed is half day), unfortunately with call ins/vacations and the under manning your are getting called in for mandatory overtime working approx 54-60 hrs/week more than not. safety is preached but not executed at all. company lives with broken equipment and would rather make employees compensate for the broken equipment vise spending the money to get it repaired. there is no training structure besides self taught ojt. I didn't have one signature on my qual card and after two weeks of being at the company I assumed the watch by myself. while "on call" I could be on my nights rotation(rotates days/nights every two weeks) and on day off could get called in for a 12hr day shift to turn back around the next day to start full week on nights again, making it impossible to get into a swing of things leading to being overtired nonstop.

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5.0
Oct 24, 2025
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Pros

The I&E Apprenticeship Program has been an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience while learning the fundamentals of instrumentation and electrical systems.

Cons

Not many cons in the program. Great program

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Reworld Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience with our I&E Apprenticeship Program. We’re thrilled to hear that the program has provided you with valuable hands-on experience and a strong foundation. We’re committed to supporting our apprentices and helping them develop the skills they need to succeed. Thank you for being part of the team and for your positive feedback!
4.0
May 12, 2026
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Pros

The shift supervisor role consists of busy days with a lot of varying priorities. You are responsible for emissions regulation, work permits, specialized permits, managing changing plant conditions, and administrative personnel requirements. This can be a high-octane role but has a more relaxed period on night shift and when outages aren't occurring (planned shutdowns for maintenance). Expect to drive plant performance and employee development. Many opportunities for professional and personal development if you put the time in.

Cons

The plant culture will play a huge role in your quality of life, since most of your time will be at the plant. This can be good or bad. Quite a few managers do not engage or develop personnel due to various qualities. You will have to do the leg work in fostering a change for personnel development.

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