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James Sykes
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #WestRock

Learning how to drive a forklift

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Gregory Bullins
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #Westrock as a #MaintenanceTechnician ...

Go somewhere else, this is not a permanent place to work for anyone that needs to make money and raise a family, mortgage etc, no money to be made!!! Work good a couple weeks, then cut hrs for months at a time!!!

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Justin Hamblin
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #Westrock

The benefits and pay

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Floyd Ross
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over 6 months ago

If my best friend wanted to work at #Westrock I would tell them

If u not family or a red neck stay away from the paper mill

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James Price
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #Westrock as a #Lineworker ...

That its a job

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James Price
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made as a #Lineworker at #Westrock ...

No mistakes

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James Price
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over 6 months ago

When there was no work

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James Price
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over 6 months ago

Drama at #Westrock

Nothing happened just put me on another line

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James Price
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #Westrock

The people and the work

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Melody Hamel
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over 6 months ago

Finding harmony and balance at home and work is becoming an issue for me working at WestRock.

The company is growing in record numbers right now but so is the demand for more production from management. 60-80 hour work weeks are becoming the norm for me this year which is making it ridiculously stressful on my home life as a single mother with 2 teens. Forced overtime is the new standard and the supervisors always notify us at the last minute. I’m not sure how to approach my boss about working less OT without getting fired. Any suggestions?

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