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Pierce Manufacturing

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Great work environment horrible management - Production Assembler Pierce Manufacturing Employee Review

2.0
Sep 25, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Being able to build a firetruck from the ground up and being able to see the end product is cool. Co-workers were amazing/helpful. So hard to leave them.

Cons

Management made horrible decisions regarding the assembly of a truck and the process when they have never actually built one. Managers wouldn’t stick up for his/her employees. Very money driven company. You feel like a number. You are almost always on overtime. You can’t get a raise if you work hard and show up on time every day. I was going above and beyond training new people for a 2nd shift and learned the whole assembly process and still wouldn’t give me a raise. Just the yearly raise they give everyone. No incentive to work then.

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5.0
Jun 7, 2026
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Pros

If you have the ability to troubleshoot machinery and like it, then you will do well.

Cons

If you are not a driven person to repair machinery on your own and want to learn more, then don't apply here. You will struggle!

4.0
Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Product, Customers, and it is never dull. I enjoy my work and the opportunity to build a broad technical understanding in a variety of areas. If you like old school professional relationships with sales people and customers, this is a great fit. Many people build lasting and strong relationships across out dealerships and customer base.

Cons

We are growing our manufacturing capabilities quickly, a lot of change is happening and that can be stressful. Leadership often sets goals that seem unachievable, which creates an environment of frustration in those periods. There has been a lot of movement in leadership, both from turnover, and from natural succession. This is adding to the pressure already existing from the growing throughput expectations and other big changes.

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