Roush

chuckycaprice

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Anyone work at Roush in Allen Park? What kind of insight can you give me working for the company?
I'm looking for a job. I might apply. I have 30 years of mechanics experience with Master ASE and state certification.
Anyone?
Thanks
 
Don't.

Roush 9 is a fucking sweat shop. Assholes stealing tools as soon as you turn your back. Crazy tight working space. It's the least desirable place to work in That company.
 
agreed to both of these, I was there for 3 months, glad I left, they wanted us to work 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, with no lunch break
 
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Yup went down for the interview just to see what it was like looked like a bread line at the time clock, poorly lit , very dirty and the promise of 7 - 12s - I felt like I needed a shower after I left
 
I know a few people who have worked there. Sounds like a Chinese sweatshop from what I've heard. Run away.


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I worked with a couple guys who came from the fabrication department at roush. They said it was horrible working there. They said they made much better money and better insurance when they left and came to my shop.
 
I've turned down many requests to work on projects at 9 (Allen Park). No thanks, I'll stay at 50. I'm happy here.
 
I spent some time there as a contractor. Was a horrible experience. Avoid that place like the plague.
 
I've turned down many requests to work on projects at 9 (Allen Park). No thanks, I'll stay at 50. I'm happy here.

definitely avoid 9, along with 82(next door)

and the Allen Park police station is now in the same building as 9
 
I think it depends a lot on who you're working for, and what you do. I'm a prototype fabricator. Mostly one-offs, tooling, templates, and small production runs. We're treated pretty well in our building, and the buildings my department supports. I've heard from some guys from other buildings that the longer term production projects can be pretty bad.
 
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