Where to begin:
A coworker was showing me a specific way he builds the units we worked on and used a hand motion showing me which way he puts the bolts in. The warehouse supervisor then walked up and said "Hey, less *waves hand mocking coworker* and more building the units, ok?" In a smug tone
That is the type of environment you are working in with Havis. They assume you are a bad worker from day one and the employees learn to avoid managers or lookout for them, it is sad.
Lot of temp workers that do not care about anything.
I walked outside for 20 seconds to hand my wife money because she had to stop by for whatever reason and was threatened that walking outside is a terminateable offense. I laughed it off and quickly found a new job. This place is run like a prison and only seems to keep people that are ok with being treated like that or have no other options.
I understand that it is assembly work so you do not need to be very educated but there is a term that 2 different coworkers told me at Havis: "Easy hire, Easy fire." - They really did seem to hire anyone and everyone.
The risk of potential injury from coworkers is real, I watched a guy get a screw stuck in a metal bracket, he used a power drill set too high to try removing it, it flung the bracket across the room and could've damaged someone's eyes.
I seriously do not recommend this workplace and it's sad because it could have been a great experience. After I was told I could be fired for walking outside for a few seconds I found a new job within the month and never looked back.