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    Default Sturgeon Electric

    does anyone know about Sturgeon Electric and how they are to work for? I am looking at taking a position there and thought I would seek any knowledge someone might have. I like overtime and was wondering about that, also just wondered about the company in general. Any info would be great, hoping someone here might work there. thanks

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    Never worked for them but here are some reviews from glassdoor.com

    http://www.glassdoor.com/Overview/Wo...0313.11,36.htm

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    I Sued them once for cutting my lockout and electrocuting me...

    does that count?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    I Sued them once for cutting my lockout and electrocuting me...

    does that count?
    So you're saying that he'll experience interesting and new challenges?

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    Are you coming from Local 111 or local 68 hall ? All their hiring is from the local IBEWs unless you are management.
    And most of their management comes from internal (the ranks).
    I worked for them for several years out of local 111 until the slump that followed 9/11. Then I sat on the books at the union hall for a year and a half with only 2 months work the whole time. Then I got a non-union job.
    Working for SECo wasn't bad, good overtime when there are contracts and kept me at 40 hrs. a week in the slow times. Until things got so bad that a scale down was necessary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blacklabel View Post
    So you're saying that he'll experience interesting and new challenges?
    I think he means OP might have "invigorating and challenging experiences"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashton View Post
    I think he means OP might have "invigorating and challenging experiences"
    Maybe a shockingly charged experience that will amp you up..........
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    i hate sturgeon.


    they are planting all these ugly limbless dead trees all around our area. Then so they dont fall over they are stringing wire to them. It is really screwing up my view.

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    My late father was union, 40+ year electrician, last decade or more Local IBEW 68. He worked for Sturgeon on two large projects that I remember, the last one was up at the Climax Molybdenum mines....... They treated him pretty good, then he got a new boss and they didnt see eye to eye and he said F'it and retired. That was like 2+ years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashton View Post
    I think he means OP might have "invigorating and challenging experiences"
    Well played.

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