Brdy
Established Member
Hi everyone, I wont explain the boring bits of why etc ill just get stuck into it.
I have been offered a job (for which I applied) for a Production Operative within a woodworking workshop, making coffins.
I was just wondering if anyone has any experience working within a woodworking production line business. There are 11 stations in total which everyone rotates.
It will be my first job within woodworking, for anyone who has had a similar role, is it monotonous work or is it bearable? Will it set me up for future non production line woodworking jobs and get my 'foot in the door' (i.e. furniture making) or is this considered more of a production line kind of role so will only be considered for similar roles in the future.
I am struggling to explain the exact process/job so if you need to know more info then please ask away.
Thanks.
I have been offered a job (for which I applied) for a Production Operative within a woodworking workshop, making coffins.
I was just wondering if anyone has any experience working within a woodworking production line business. There are 11 stations in total which everyone rotates.
It will be my first job within woodworking, for anyone who has had a similar role, is it monotonous work or is it bearable? Will it set me up for future non production line woodworking jobs and get my 'foot in the door' (i.e. furniture making) or is this considered more of a production line kind of role so will only be considered for similar roles in the future.
I am struggling to explain the exact process/job so if you need to know more info then please ask away.
Thanks.