Good Pay - Poor Conditions - Anonymous employee Fluor Employee Review

2.0
Apr 15, 2010
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The salaries paid in the Middle East are very good. Company-supplied living quarters are excellent. However, long drives both ways to/from the work site mean very early starts and late returns to the living quarters.

Cons

Location - the Middle East is the worst place in the world to work. This is as much for weather conditions as it is politics. Six-day work weeks are too much. A person should have 2 days off to recuperate after the long, hot days during the week.

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Cons

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