A good place to quit. - Welder/Fabricator ABEC Employee Review

1.0
10 Mar 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Once you're trained, you can go somewhere that pays more.

Cons

Disorganization. Confusion. Chaos. Most managers are astonishingly unqualified to make the decisions to which they are authorized. Scott Pickering "cleaned house" and ended up replacing ineffectual managers with more equally ineffectual managers. Management neither recognizes, rewards, nor values your experience. One day you'll find yourself training someone making as much or more than you, with less experience than you. This shop had an outstanding reputation until Abec bought it and ran it into the ground. Turnover rate is astronomical and climbing. Put Craig back in charge of the shop so he can fix this mess Scott made. The one man who could put this shop right, but senior management aren't smart enough to listen to him.

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5.0
13 Jan 2025
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Pros

Benefits, Constantly Improving culture, Improving processes

Cons

Can be demanding, is a challenging environment

1.0
8 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There’s steady work and plenty of overtime if you want the hours. You’ll also learn fast, mostly because you’re constantly thrown into things well outside your job description.

Cons

Designers are routinely doing project engineer work without the title or the pay. The wages do not reflect the scope of what’s actually expected, especially given the Lehigh Valley market. Communication from management is inconsistent at best. Scope changes come down with no corresponding schedule adjustment, and pushing back on that gets you nowhere. We’re told to ask questions, then made to feel stupid for asking them. Recent guidance was to route questions through team leads instead of supervisors, but the team leads almost always send us right back to the supervisor anyway. Continuous improvement gets talked about constantly, but ideas get ignored, dismissed, or quietly absorbed without recognition. Meanwhile the team is working overtime on projects that were poorly scheduled from the start, which makes the CI ask feel disconnected from reality. The bigger issue underneath all of this is accountability. When something goes wrong, the reflex from management is to find someone below them to pin it on rather than own the call they made. That pattern is the most demoralizing part of working here.

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