Great pay. That's about it. - Machine Operator Green Bay Packaging Employee Review

2.0
25 Jun 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great pay if you have literally zero other career prospects.

Cons

Extreme and blatant nepotism within management. Most of the floor supervisors are the sons or family members of the plant manager. Some of their positions were made up simply to get them in the door once the place changed hands several years ago. You will also be worked 6 days a week 12 hours a day for the foreseeable future if anyone quits from a machine you're trained on. The union also does next to nothing for you here either and will typically roll over to any company demands each time the contract comes up for negotiation. You will be routinely expected to run stock on machines not designed for it, then reprimanded for not getting the order out fast enough. You will be expected to skirt rules and safety procedures when not being directly watched in order to keep up with demand. Supervisors and managers will turn a blind eye to this until they need an excuse to fire and rehire you. (They do this to strip your seniority if they don't like how long you've held a particular bid).

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Green Bay Packaging Response
2y
We are constantly working to improve our workplace and address any concerns. We appreciate your input and for letting us know how we can improve Green Bay Packaging.

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5.0
16 Apr 2026
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Pros

Clean, well lit, great quality

Cons

A lot of training to know what you are doing

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Green Bay Packaging Response
1mo
It’s wonderful to hear that your experience at Green Bay Packaging has been a positive one. Your feedback encourages us to keep building a workplace where people thrive. Thank you for being an important part of our team.
1.0
2 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Initial flexibility - Early on, management approved reasonable flexibility. 2. Opportunities to contribute to major projects; great learning opportunity.

Cons

1. Sudden reversals of previously approved accommodations 2. Inconsistent and unclear communication — I was repeatedly told concerns had existed “for months,” yet none were communicated initially. 3. Expectations changed frequently and without notice. 4. Micromanagement — Requirements such as block scheduling every task in Outlook. 5. Punitive break - I was told I would be limited to one bathroom break per day, which was communicated suddenly and without prior discussion. 6. Delayed feedback on alleged performance issues — It took three months for management to identify a performance concern, which was tied to shifting priorities that leadership itself directed. 7. Embarrassing or hostile interactions — Being told “don’t lie” during a check‑in, or being phoned loudly in a cubicle area about scheduling, created an uncomfortable and unprofessional environment. 8. Probationary period with no clear criteria — Despite meeting all expectations during the probationary period, it continued indefinitely with no explanation of what was required to exit it. 9. Lack of support for working parents — Schedule changes, limited notice, and inconsistent approvals made it extremely difficult to manage childcare responsibilities.

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