Better than nothing - Assembler Johnson Controls Employee Review

2.0
Sep 5, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

The work is easy and it's a decent job for people with just a high school education. You'll work lots of overtime, 45-55 hrs/week (this could be a con for you but I enjoyed the extra money).

Cons

Contract negotiations went poorly for the union this year, and there was a wage decrease. Poor training. New hires are paired with a veteran employee and expected to learn six different jobs in one week. They can only learn by doing, but if they stop the line more than a couple times in an hour they get fired. If the supervisor thinks you've finished training, he will put you on the line alone without asking for your opinion. I had my trainee taken from me after only two nights. Company uses a lot of "temps" to avoid paying their workers union wages and benefits. If you're hired on as a "temp", expect to work 8 months or longer before they will even consider hiring you into the union. During this time you will get no raises, no vacation days, and no seniority. The building is noisy and problems with broken/malfunctioning machinery happen every day. There's no air conditioning except in the break room, so expect to sweat like a pig during the summer months and you'll also be eaten up by mosquitoes.

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5.0
Apr 22, 2026
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Pros

Great job that I would totally recommend anyone

Cons

Wonderful, wonderful place to work, no complaints

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

Strong global presence and job stability -JCI operates in over 150 countries, giving employees exposure to large‑scale projects and long‑term career security. Focus on innovation and sustainability -The company invests heavily in smart building technologies, energy efficiency, and green solutions, which can be exciting for employees who enjoy modern, impactful work.

Cons

Because JCI is a huge multinational company, decision-making can be slow, and navigating internal processes may feel challenging.

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