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volanger t1_jaagmv0 wrote

Look to reviews on glass door first.

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CaseyGamer64YT t1_jaatgb7 wrote

I don't wanna go to college and I'm to physically weak for the trades so I guess I'll go fuck myself. Best I can do would be a janitor lol.

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PeloquinsHunger t1_jab20cd wrote

They're getting ready for WWIII. I worked there for two days in January and I cannot say I would ever want to go back. Talk about lifers that do nothing all day. Oh and the propaganda 'orientation' day was absurd.

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PorgCT t1_jab3rkf wrote

This must be fake news; I keep being told no business in CT is expanding

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SirKnightRyan t1_jab74ps wrote

“Entry level trades opportunities ”

$19.48-23.27 … good luck with that

These are entry level jobs but require training. The pay scale still the same for semi-skilled welders and machinists. Maybe 1st year no exp this is fair pay but a trained machinist or welder should be making more than this.

Their “skilled” machinists and welders pay scale is 25-35, which again is on the low side.

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Z42Flamewave t1_jabe5eb wrote

I've been down in the yard twice. Never in my life have I seen more miserable, meandering, soul-crushed zombies. Some looked ready to step off a bridge.

No thank you, not for me.

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itsmuddy t1_jabf8li wrote

Amazing how much trouble it and the base were in at one point.

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marxianthings t1_jabi42h wrote

Not good. What are we doing with their war machines?

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iwanttobehappy2022 t1_jabkjyg wrote

I’ll look into it. The need for ocean supremacy has never been greater. Besides war, economically, the nation that rules the globes ocean insures prosperity for their country.

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splashattack t1_jac4cn0 wrote

Boo. I’m tired of war related jobs.

Give me infrastructure jobs, education jobs, social service jobs. Something that HELPS fellow people instead of blowing them up.

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Prestigious_Bobcat29 t1_jac6eys wrote

EB expansion, offshore wind projects operating out of New London, Great Wolf Lodge, Preston Riverwalk, Business Park North in Norwich…..so we’re going to expand the housing supply along with all these jobs right?

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NLCmanure t1_jac784b wrote

make that 5701. I'm retiring soon.

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MajorJakov t1_jacf25k wrote

As much as I hate to say it, wars are never going to go away. And there will eventually be a WWIII. It's just a matter of time, so it's better to be prepared than not.

And future wars will most likely be fought 90% with naval/air force and drones as they can conduct operations with minimal loss of human life by not putting people on the front lines.

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hymen_destroyer t1_jachdnl wrote

I worked there as a contractor. It's fucking awful and I wasn't even working for EB directly. Never mind how much I hated feeding the military industrial complex.

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wrapmeinbubblewrap t1_jacicnp wrote

Pratt and Whitney is also hiring like crazy. Have heard it’s better to work for

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CompasslessPigeon t1_jaclfaz wrote

Family friend was told she was to limit activity as much as possible towards the end of her pregnancy, they said she was close to needing bed rest. EB gave her a hard time about using the elevator to get to her desk and she wound up quitting because the stairs were too much. That's all I need to know about a company

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red_purple_red t1_jacm30v wrote

I'm here for the jobs massive wealth inequality will provide.

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General_Awareness510 t1_jacmnht wrote

They want to pay diver/carpenters nothing. Who cares about the benefits if your paying some 30/hour when the rate is double for the area you SUCK

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PeloquinsHunger t1_jacol8w wrote

I was hired for a job I had zero skillset/desire for. I'm an IT guy. I was hired for what I thought was an IT job. It turned out to be a call center job. I was hired two months previously and had to wait on background checks and all this crap. No one ever mentioned it was a call center job. Not even in the ad. I was and still am pissed about it. Not only that but I have zero desire to struggle to find parking every morning when I get to work. I shouldn't have to arrive 45 minutes early just to get a parking space. Fuck that. Also, fuck the lifers that spend all day doing nothing. That place seemed to be filled with them. My former boss included.

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SKIPPY_IS_REAL t1_jacphfl wrote

Worked at EB for years. They are hiring 5,000 because they lost 2000 when they were trying to increase by 3000. Highest turnover rate I have ever seen and the average experience in the yard is now under 5 years.

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BlizBlitz t1_jacr46s wrote

It’s just socialism with extra steps, that’s why it won’t ever go away. If we stopped funding these companies rn we would become a welfare state. If the gov really wanted to change they would have to do some big investments in some type of new industry (energy?) but even then I’m not sure how many jobs would be there, we have Pratt, EB and Sikorsky basically running the state in jobs.

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marxianthings t1_jacs56f wrote

I think it's on us to make sure wars don't continue. Especially our own democratically elected government fighting unjust wars and oppressing people around the world. There is absolutely something we can do about that.

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marxianthings t1_jacshb4 wrote

Yeah the defense industry lobby is strong. And its fortified by obviously people who rely on those jobs.

The change would have to come from a federal level. That is why I liked the idea of the Green New Deal because it would have injected tons of money into building infrastructure, energy, etc. that we need and might've given us an alternative to defense sector jobs.

It will take a massive cultural and economic shift for sure.

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absurd-bird-turd t1_jact0of wrote

There is not nearly enough housing in the new london area to support 5000 new people

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SKIPPY_IS_REAL t1_jacw54s wrote

Nothing to do with AUKUS. EB is hemorrhaging employees like crazy while trying to start the Columbia class. The navy has no confidence in carriers being effective in a modern conflict with china, so they are trying to push sub production and are running into the exact opposite result.

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pittiedaddy t1_jador3z wrote

Way better. Lot of retirements going on. Do you know the difference between a Crescent wrench and a combination wrench? You're hired. Military vet, even though it's not aviation related? You're hired. Right off the bat you're looking at about $35/hr

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TheSecretAgenda t1_jadqnnr wrote

The Military Industrial Complex bleeds America some more.

Every Submarine built is a school not built, a hospital not built, thousands of students not receiving education, homeless people not helped, low-income housing not built, drug addicted people not receiving help. America is a failed state that cannot even provide it's people with clean drinking water.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyBNmecVtdU

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BigAdditional9440 t1_jadr7jg wrote

Yes. 100%. Better pay, benefits, culture. Better everything. Especially if you're an engineer...I was at EB for over 5 years before I quit to go to Pratt and I regret waiting so long. There are so many ex-EB employees at Pratt that EB is seen as a joke there.

If you're an engineer looking for work in CT, don't waste your time with EB.

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marxianthings t1_jadursr wrote

We have contributed to the situation in Ukraine. We are the reason Putin and his oligarchs are in power in the first place! We have nearly a 1000 military bases around the world! We have a torture prison in Cuba! We are helping Saudi Arabia commit genocide in Yemen!

Forget about Putin for a second and look at what we're doing and have done for the 70 years.

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Chemical_Ad7629 t1_jaepcj4 wrote

Heard nothing but awful things about that place. They’re likely seeking desperate people who are willing to work in shit conditions for mediocre pay.

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