
Before your interview at #Wabash National make sure to...
Don't work for wabash national. I worked there about 7 years ago. Very prejudice towards minority. Went back there this year. Got fired the same day I started because the guy who kept calling me niggers was still there. And get this he was promoted

My advice to people interested in working at #Wabash National ...
It was hard work, but l loved the people l worked with we were a team and encouraged to look out for each other. Safety and hard hats were required as well as ear plugs gloves, l worked with people of all colors and kindness. Thanks for asking Karen Brindle #jobsearch #interview #advice

What I loved about working at #Wabash international was
At first Wabash international was a good company , was a fair and honest company, and often giving people with no welding experience a chance of becoming a welder, by giving free welding classes.and it hired people who otherwise would of not been able to secure a job in that type of manufacturing business.the starting pay was good, the benefits were good and advancement was good .

What made me stay at #Wabash Foodservice was
Family owned local business.

What made me stay at #Wabash national manufacturing was
I love the work I was doing

My advice to people interested in working at #Wabash as a #Lineworker ...
It is a really good place to work , just connect with the positive people and work hard . If you looking for only 40 hour and 15 dollars a hour. Wabash is the place. All the work can be learned! Not hard at all.

The biggest mistake I made as a #Lineworker at #Wabash ...
Putting all my heart, strength and time believing I could advance. But every time the boss have his picks.

A #stressful #Wabash day
When we was force to take a 2dollars pay cut and go to first. You did that or no job with Wabash! My life is still stressful; but I need a job , I got insurance

Drama at #Wabash
Co worker ( teemleader) and my self was at odds and my Supervisor gave me a one on one . By doing that it allowed me to see my wrongs and my rights and that allowed me to relax and be responsible and get back to being professional.

What I loved working at #Wabash
17 dollars pay and the over time!