Are you considering a job at a new machine shop, but unsure what red flags to look out for?
In this episode of Machine Shop Talk, Ian Sandusky shares his thoughts on the warning signs that indicate a shop may not be the best fit for you. From shop safety concerns to poor shop management, Ian reveals the key issues that may signal a toxic workplace. As a machinist, it's essential to prioritize your career and well-being by avoiding bad machine shops that can hinder your growth. Learn how to spot the warning signs and make informed decisions about your machining career. With practical advice and real-world experience, Ian helps you navigate the industry and find a shop that aligns with your values and goals.
So, what are the red flags you should be looking out for? Watch to find out!
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