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William Marino
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over 6 months ago

I loved that #TMSI offers its employees...

Tmsi was a decent place to work except for upper management. You rarely ever saw or heard from them unless someone made a mistake. The coworkers for the most part worked together and helped each other resolve issues. The pay was good but hardly any benefits

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Kimberley Jacobs
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #TMSI as a #Machineoperator ...

Work steady, be on time & do not miss work. Do not get caught up in the drama that goes on. Just keep your head down & work hard.

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Kimberley Jacobs
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made as a #Machineoperator at #TMSI ...

I stupidly hit a pole while driving my cherry picker, happened to people all the time but not to me. I couldn't find a boss anywhere so I just went back to work & forgot to tell them. Nothing was damaged but it was the rules to tell a boss. Of course I had to get a drug test which wasn't a problem but I'm not sure why I didn't follow the rules.

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Kimberley Jacobs
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over 6 months ago

I had one boss that had "favorites" & he always made sure certain people got the best jobs. I was very tired after already working 5 10 hour days & on Saturday I was exhausted. They gave me a very rough job & the bosses favorite stood & talked all day. I couldn't understand how a person could do their co-workers like that & how a boss could be so uncaring. I worked real hard all day for 10 hours & with an hour to go they sent this person to tell me I had to clean up someone else's mistakes. It just hit me so wrong & I was so very tired that I told her to not speak to me. I didn't have anything good to say so I had to not talk to her. I did as I was told but I lost all respect for that boss & the employee. She went back to his office & sit & talked. He was the 2nd in charge of the whole factory & I found it very disrespectful. She was a gorgeous girl with very large breasts & he was being used by her & just couldn't see it. Then he let her leave early because she had cramps. When a person is that tired it is hard to keep your cool. I did but it hurt me & I never could respect him again.

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Kimberley Jacobs
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over 6 months ago

Drama at #TMSI

We shared cherry pickers from shift to shift. The person on dayshift that drove the son it telling me to quit "cleaning" it. She said she put all the stuff on it for a reason. I didn't understand her reasoning so I talked to my boss about it. They took care of it.

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Kimberley Jacobs
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #TMSI

Kept me busy, made a lot of friends, my bosses were great & I made decent money quickly.

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