I can refer you to a company here in New Jersey that needs production workers in alloy processing and sheet metal fabrication. Their average production-level worker gets paid about $20/hour, and even former employees who posted negative reviews about the company on career websites acknowledge that the company benefits are superb.
The company is projecting decent growth for this year, but it could be 25% higher if they could fill all of their production positions.
Their average production-level worker gets paid about $20/hour, and even former employees who posted negative reviews about the company on career websites acknowledge that the company benefits are superb. The company is projecting decent growth for this year, but it could be 25% higher if they could fill all of their production positions. Ok, why aren't they increasing the offering wages upward? $20.00/hr in New Jersey sucks poo poo. New Jersey is incredibly expensive.
In central VA that would be ok money but not there.
Seems foolish to stifle growth because they won't increase wages. If the cost of sheet metal goes up do they stop growing because of that? What idiots run this company?