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Any one work for Toyota are they any good to work for ??????
  • Posted 1 Mar 2014 03:51
  • By Cocker
  • joined 12 Dec'12 - 3 messages
  • Wales, United Kingdom
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I have to agree with Ed The field tech is not represented in most meetings and is left out of many decisions. It also seems that many companies also feel that service representatives are also a dime a dozen. The primary reason for most companies to hire a technician away from a different dealership is to expand customer base. Of course all this changes when you have the skill-set needed at the moment for acquiring a new customer or handling a current issue. After that you are number whatever.
  • Posted 22 May 2014 23:11
  • By proshadetree
  • joined 23 Feb'06 - 484 messages
  • Tennessee, United States
I must agree also. Raymond is owned by Toyota. I've only been here about 8 yrs but Raymond is a fantastic company to work for with many opportunities to advance. I work at the Muscatine Iowa facility.
  • Posted 22 May 2014 20:28
  • By 1stpiece
  • joined 22 May'14 - 9 messages
  • Iowa, United States
Mark W
Toyota is not a bad place but I've worked for Raymond for years and can't be happier. Family atmosphere and just a great place to be...
  • Posted 16 May 2014 10:02
  • By youwish2bme
  • joined 16 May'14 - 2 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
If you go to work for a dealer than they are usually good to work for, but if is factory owned then stay away.
  • Posted 16 May 2014 03:31
  • By grill
  • joined 16 May'14 - 1 message
  • Maryland, United States
Well Edward, there is a reason why engineers/ technicians are under represented in these meetings.
Usually we get told what changes are happening, the engineer/ technician tries to put across the potential consequences, then we try and pick up the pieces, when the customer does not get the required service he was expecting.
But it's the loss of highly trained people that a business loses when these changes happen. Very difficult to replace.
I know I am a bit off topic with this, so last post.
  • Posted 20 Apr 2014 01:14
  • By Harry123
  • joined 19 Apr'14 - 2 messages
  • yorkshire, United Kingdom
I don't know (when "they" erode the benefits) if it is actually that "they think you don't notice" as much as they have informal meeting where no one who is or has ever been a field service person is included to give the side of the conversation from their/our view point.
I don't think it is a particular manufacturer's direct problem though, it is more the nature of industries where very highly trained and specialized technicians are not in the office, and are 'represented' in office/management discussions by people who never have done the job, or who decided long ago that they did not want to do that job, for what ever reason.
  • Posted 20 Apr 2014 00:29
  • Modified 20 Apr 2014 00:32 by poster
  • By edward_t
  • joined 5 Mar'08 - 2,334 messages
  • South Carolina, United States
"it's not rocket surgery"
I have to agree, some dealers and companies are clueless, they slowly erode your benefits ( they think you don't notice) the more they take, the more you start to, as you put it, "not give a crap" you slowly see all the best salesmen and engineers drift away, what they fail to realise, the forklift industry is such a specialist industry, good salesmen and engineers are so hard to come by, it's not like the car industry, were salesmen can go from dealership to dealership, it takes years to learn the equipment and what application it can be utilised in.
All companies are under pressure to make a profit, but they have to restrain from pushing to hard, you just end up losing all your best employees. Which In turn you lose your customers.
  • Posted 19 Apr 2014 04:57
  • Modified 19 Apr 2014 04:58 by poster
  • By Harry123
  • joined 19 Apr'14 - 2 messages
  • yorkshire, United Kingdom
all depends on the dealer u work at
some are great... some aren't
the one here in my city gives great incentives to come on board but after a while they turn on you if you dont make their expectations... have several friends that went to work there and loved it at first, after a year or so they hate it now... company craps on them every chance they get now.
But on the other hand i don't know the WHOLE story, just one side of it, so most of that could be thier own faults.

One thing i've noticed with ALL dealers around my area... most of the people working in it don't seem to give a crap as long as they make a paycheck... maybe thats the whole problem
shrugs
  • Posted 19 Apr 2014 02:33
  • By swoop223
  • joined 23 Mar'12 - 3,691 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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Super Dharamveer_r.. I thimk you are more interested to work with.. I can recomend you For TOYOTA.. If you really interested..
  • Posted 6 Apr 2014 18:56
  • By gopal_s
  • joined 29 Oct'12 - 156 messages
  • karnataka, India
GOP
I also heard from friends nice company to work.
  • Posted 29 Mar 2014 18:15
  • By dharamveer_r
  • joined 11 May'13 - 3 messages
  • maharashtra, India
If they would give me a green card and a medical plan, I would end my last days there, good bye to the land of snow and ice.
  • Posted 18 Mar 2014 22:31
  • By towmotor
  • joined 19 Feb'07 - 360 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
Not Sure about Toyoda but has any seen that Medley the Yale dealer in Midland Tx Is offering a $10k hiring bonus and then another $10k each year there after for a retention bonus?
  • Posted 18 Mar 2014 12:26
  • By jimmy_w
  • joined 18 Mar'14 - 11 messages
  • Oklahoma, United States
Only if your a tall shanks.
  • Posted 18 Mar 2014 02:36
  • By keth_3
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 12 messages
  • wales, United Kingdom
I have worked with Toyota for a numbers of years, they are one of the best companies around
  • Posted 5 Mar 2014 21:00
  • By Morgy
  • joined 5 Mar'14 - 14 messages
  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
No comment
  • Posted 4 Mar 2014 04:22
  • Modified 4 Mar 2014 04:24 by poster
  • By Hammy
  • joined 31 Oct'08 - 2 messages
  • ESSEX, United Kingdom
No comment.

Yes there a very good company to work for.
  • Posted 1 Mar 2014 04:42
  • By Forkingabout
  • joined 31 Mar'11 - 862 messages
  • england, United Kingdom

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