Bindery Worker - werkgeversreview Bindery Worker bij R.R. Donnelley

5,0
3 jun 2015
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Its a good company to work for. I was given sooo much overtime. I hit like 23 days in a row working a couple times. I liked it, you may not. I loved the training when being hired on. Lockout/tagout, CPR, bloodborne pathogen, welding permits, stretching/lifting techniques, electrical safety, etc. It was clear that even though you were doing the same things the temps where doing, you were being invested in. They actually gave you a way to escape an otherwise good, but dead-end job (who wants to pack boxes for 11$ an hour at age 40??) by progressing your skills. The workload was ... a bit mundane, I mean it was packing boxes, but you were able to listen to radio, and (gasp!) I was actually able to sit down for a bit while waiting for the next envelopes to come through when my press was slow. It feels like at so many places, it doesn't matter if you have literally nothing to do, you need to be standing up, and cant sit down, regardless of it not affecting what you are doing in 1 bit. The people there were very friendly, and the bosses were as well. I really do miss them.

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There are a lot of temp workers, who make atleast 2$ less than the full-time people. thats not my main problem. The problem is, full time people are low on vacation days, and have 0 in their first 6 months, despite the fact that the temps rarely ever work, and they mostly would like the extra money, they do not allow you to take a day off, even unpaid, even when the temps havnt worked in 2 weeks and would love the opportunity to work. The other problem is scheduling, in that its not done efficiently. There should really be a computer program, or online form, where you can say what days you want to work and if you want days off, and what sort of overtime you want, and the temps can do it too and work on a day you want off. There is a Winshare thing where if you go a whole year meeting all these goals, and waste goals you are eligible for a percentage of your annual pay... IF the company decides they have the money for it. Well .5% makes it not even worthwhile to try and hold these goals, go back to paying 5%, 7%, etc liek you used to.

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5,0
11 dec 2025
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Work life balance People are great They take time to teach you if you dont know something

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Nothing here is a con

2,0
7 jun 2026
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The schedule is pretty consistent, and you get benefits, PTO, and sick time. Depending on the team you're on, you may have the chance to work holidays or pick up overtime at 1.5x pay. There is also Shift differential pay. Some teams also have hybrid schedules, which is a nice perk. It's a solid place to get experience and build your resume. The skills and connections you make here can lead to other opportunities in the future.

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Pay: Things may be different now, but when I worked there, the pay felt uneven depending on the position. For example, proofreaders made around $17/hour, document specialists around $19/hour, and workflow coordinators around $22/hour (before shift differentials). Given the responsibilities of some roles, the compensation didn't always seem to match the workload. Parking: Parking was honestly one of the worst parts of working there. You almost have to consider it part of your commute. The main option is a multi-level parking garage, and your choices are usually either the top floor, where your car bakes in the sun all day, or the floor below, where the available spots are typically all the way in the back. Accessibility / Commute: The office is located in a very busy area, which can make getting in and out a hassle. Between traffic, the light rail crossings, finding parking, walking through the garage, crossing the lobby, and taking multiple elevators, the commute often felt longer than it should have been. Lunch: Lunch is a 30-minute unpaid break. It's standard, but it does mean your day ends up feeling longer since you're either working 7.5 hours plus lunch or staying an extra 30 minutes before heading home. My Experience: I worked on a team that supported a large law firm. From my perspective, the team often felt understaffed and overworked. During my time there, I also saw management change several times, which made it difficult to maintain consistency. One thing that was particularly frustrating was the lack of internal promotion opportunities. When leadership positions opened up, the company often chose external candidates instead of promoting people who were already doing the work and understood the clients. It was discouraging for employees who wanted to grow within the company, and I saw several experienced and knowledgeable coworkers leave after being passed over for advancement opportunities. That said, this was my experience with one specific team. Other teams may have had very different experiences, management styles, and opportunities.

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