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Pratt & Whitney

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8200. The worst job I've ever had. Blatant Internal wage inequality. Benefits are always changing. Extremely political. - CNC Machine Operator Pratt & Whitney Employee Review

1.0
Oct 3, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Not many. They offered a nice education benefit, however while I was utilizing this benefit it was discontinued. Pratt and Whitney put me in debt without warning me. The paid time off is good...you'll need it. Anual BBQ and gift.

Cons

Overtime is nonexistent Constant problems with my paycheck. I didn't get a 90 day review. I only got a 35 cent raise after a year, despite having an exemplary quality and attendance record. Processes are antiquated for the level of production desired. Engineers do not communicate with people on the floor. The Blueprints look childish and are often incorrect. Benefits are not what they appear to be and are occasionally altered or taken away completely. The climate control system does not work. Parking! Most days I had to park a full mile from the area I worked in. If I was late because of it then I would lose my shift differential that day. Management didn't care. Unchecked Harrasment. I was harrassed and spoke up about it. Management and human resources did nothing. The reason I quit.

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5.0
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Pros

- Good work culture - Very friendly people - Lots of room for growth - Great Pay

Cons

- Work can get stale

1.0
Jun 6, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay and good benefits.

Cons

Personnel reporting to me had apparently looked up my political affiliation (which I had never mentioned) and took exception to it by sabotaging work that I had supervised. This was well before 2022 - actually 2015-2016 (2022 is earliest review date I could select). I was just now remembering it. This polarized political posture was a function of the plant being near Harrisburg, PA which, at least then, was a somewhat "redneckish" area. I have never discussed my politics at work, so it seemed absurd of them to look up my party affiliation and take issue with it.

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