Labourer (Former Employee), Bridgend – February 21, 2013
Cons: last person left on the site.
In a typical day i would start the day by stocking the toilet rolls and handwash in the toilets and make sure there were no bins over flowing. I would then clean houses out were other trades had been working, whilst stacking pallets and keeping the site clean and tidy to ensure the smooth running of the site. at the end of the day i would have to make – more... sure all security fences were secure and no body could get in to the site. the most enjoyable part of the day was keeping the stores tidy and to make sure everything was accessable for all the different trades. – less
Student support administrator (Former Employee), Felixstowe – January 23, 2013
Pros: work satisfaction, helping students.
Cons: low pay
A typical day would be get to work at 8:30, set up refreshments and work places for students by 9:30, then do some paperwork about various things e.g. NVQ action plans, student attendance, support needs etc. At 10am I would go downstairs and help the tutor support students until 1pm, I would then take my lunch hour an repeat this process until 5:30pm – more... for the afternoon class. – less
Technician Support Specialist (Former Employee), Santa Cruz, CA – October 18, 2012
Pros: nice and helpful staff and management, occasional side projects, education-first attitude, malleable schedule
Cons: none.
Both management and coworkers are friendly and easy to get along with. Older staff are knowledgeable about a wide variety of topics and are always willing to answer questions and help. Components of the job differ throughout the year, with customer service (both in person and over the phone) being especially emphasized during the beginning of the year – more... and start of every school quarter - it is a necessary skill for the job. A few times a quarter staff will be assigned projects as the need for them arises, very good learning experiences. Both team and individual work are expected. – less
From the outside sounds exciting and great - but what goes on behind closed doors is something completely different
Employee (Former Employee), Cornwall, ON – September 20, 2012
Pros: flexible
Cons: lack of support, the lack of compassion, disrespect, lack of moral
Unfortunately ITS is plagued with lack of support, lack of compassion, disrespect between co-workers and mostly the lack of moral within the environment.
Terminal Operator (Current Employee), Fort wayne Indiana – July 5, 2012
Good insurance, fast moving experience. Good workers, poor management. You don't have much of a home life working for the railroad. Overall u do your job its a great place to work.