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You get to work in a casual environment.
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You have many opportunities for improvement/advancement.
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There are many different jobs to choose from.
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Your work is “hands on.”
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You get the satisfaction of seeing the end result of your efforts right away.
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You work with many different types of people (different ages, cultures, backgrounds, positions).
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You constantly learn new things.
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You work in a team-oriented workplace, solving problems together.
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You can choose from different shifts.
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You get a wide variety of work assignments.
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Every team member is responsible for product quality.
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Often manufacturing companies pay your tuition for any training you may need for the job you are performing or a job you will have in the future.
Manufacturing drives our local and national economy. Factories produce products and create jobs that keep our state and country strong.