Komatsu
Hours
Chamber Rating
-
Christopher Clark
Feb 7th, 2023 -
lardy
Worked here from 2003 to 2008 and had zero prospects of getting a permanent contract. Only way to so was by kissing a## or by competing in a competition called the "Komatsu Olympics". If you came to work and done what was required of you, that still wasn't good enough. The management was terrible and tried to influence Japanese work ethics into a British workforce. It doesn't work in our culture. It was quite sad and somewhat desperate to see how temporary employees would sell each other out and "step" on each other just to get a permanent contract!. I worked all over the factory in my 5 years there and was often praised for my work ethic and skills that I brought in from outside the business. The credit crunch of 2008 sealed my coffin. I reapplied in 2010 when KUK was taking on people and done a skills test and English and maths test. I still was unsuccessful. I later found out that anyone that previously worked there would not be employed again. I would strongly advise that anyone looking for factory work, should look elsewhere. There is a very bad atmosphere there and the attitude of a few permanent staff is terrible towards its temporary employees.
Jan 28th, 2023 -
Peter Bjrn Vendelbo
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Jun 18th, 2022 -
Peter Simmons
Apr 20th, 2021 -
josip efremov
Jun 3rd, 2018
Contact Info
- (191) 410-3155
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Komatsu?
A The phone number for Komatsu is: (191) 410-3155.
Q Where is Komatsu located?
A Komatsu is located at Durham Rd, Sunderland, eng DH3 2QX
Q What is the internet address for Komatsu?
A The website (URL) for Komatsu is: https://www.komatsu.eu/en
Q What days are Komatsu open?
A Komatsu is open:
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Q How is Komatsu rated?
A Komatsu has a 3.8 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
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Komatsu
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( 4 Reviews )Christopher Clark on Google
lardy on Google
Worked here from 2003 to 2008 and had zero prospects of getting a permanent contract. Only way to so was by kissing a## or by competing in a competition called the "Komatsu Olympics". If you came to work and done what was required of you, that still wasn't good enough. The management was terrible and tried to influence Japanese work ethics into a British workforce. It doesn't work in our culture. It was quite sad and somewhat desperate to see how temporary employees would sell each other out and "step" on each other just to get a permanent contract!. I worked all over the factory in my 5 years there and was often praised for my work ethic and skills that I brought in from outside the business. The credit crunch of 2008 sealed my coffin. I reapplied in 2010 when KUK was taking on people and done a skills test and English and maths test. I still was unsuccessful. I later found out that anyone that previously worked there would not be employed again. I would strongly advise that anyone looking for factory work, should look elsewhere. There is a very bad atmosphere there and the attitude of a few permanent staff is terrible towards its temporary employees.
Peter Bjrn Vendelbo on Google
The best construction equipment
Peter Simmons on Google
josip efremov on Google