Posted: 2/17/2010 10:38:30 AM EDT
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Does anyone know how to submit an application (online) to work at Glock in Smyrna?
Does anyone have any inside scoop about working there? |
| You really have to love what you do- armorers start out at $12/hour, and it is an absolute 40-hour week. That's $24,960 a year. You would spend most of your time servicing police weapons. VERY repetitive work. If you don't mind the pay and like doing the same exact thing at work every day, it may be for you. |
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They are not under a hiring freeze last time I heard. They like hiring retired LE/MIL guys who just love doing the work. IE guys with a pension who still want something to do. I've been told that it has it's moments but it is highly repetitive work. I know that Loner had applied with them not sure exactly what position he applied for but they told him they were under a hiring freeze. |
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They are not under a hiring freeze last time I heard. They like hiring retired LE/MIL guys who just love doing the work. IE guys with a pension who still want something to do. I've been told that it has it's moments but it is highly repetitive work. I know that Loner had applied with them not sure exactly what position he applied for but they told him they were under a hiring freeze. Um.....yeah. That's what you tell the [experienced individual] that you don't want to hire.
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Sometimes it comes down to who you know. I helped a buddy get a job there fairly recently (well, within the last year). Oh, I think he would have gotten the job without my help but I knew some of the guys in charge of giving the thumbs up or down and I merely put in a good word. My friend isn't there anymore. As already stated the work is very monotonous and for not much money at all. Mark |