This job may not be for most as it is in San Antonio, might not be the wage for others, but for those that are relocatable or live near SA, it might be something worth looking into.
It took me just over 2 months, and 4 separate trips to SA to go through the process to get hired. For those that have worked/applied at Peterbilt you will have an inside advantage with the hiring process as the same company proctors it ( Select Track/ Select Int ), and is in the same exact format.
You are hired first as an Aerotek Employee at $15.12/HR, benefits after 60 days, 5% raise every 6 months until you either quit or convert over to Toyota - at which time the wage goes into the low 20`s per hr, employer provides all the clothing - including steel toes, bonuses every so often ( not sure of amounts yet ), and plenty of OT once you complete training.
The job rotates day shift/ night shift every 2 weeks, and is in expansion mode because Toyota simply cannot build enough Tacoma`s & Tundra`s to sell right now. The San Antonio plant will put out 260,000 trucks this year and is going to switch to making Saturday a permanent production day ( everyone will flex a day off during the week & have Sundays off as well ) to up 2016 production to 300,000 trucks.
Application is here:
See video for more info:
It took me just over 2 months, and 4 separate trips to SA to go through the process to get hired. For those that have worked/applied at Peterbilt you will have an inside advantage with the hiring process as the same company proctors it ( Select Track/ Select Int ), and is in the same exact format.
You are hired first as an Aerotek Employee at $15.12/HR, benefits after 60 days, 5% raise every 6 months until you either quit or convert over to Toyota - at which time the wage goes into the low 20`s per hr, employer provides all the clothing - including steel toes, bonuses every so often ( not sure of amounts yet ), and plenty of OT once you complete training.
The job rotates day shift/ night shift every 2 weeks, and is in expansion mode because Toyota simply cannot build enough Tacoma`s & Tundra`s to sell right now. The San Antonio plant will put out 260,000 trucks this year and is going to switch to making Saturday a permanent production day ( everyone will flex a day off during the week & have Sundays off as well ) to up 2016 production to 300,000 trucks.
Application is here:
See video for more info:
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