Plenty of OT if you want it. Listen to interviews from key leaders of the Strick manufacturing team, learn about the rich history of Strick’s predecessor companies, hear testimonials from satisfied customers, and view footage of the inside the state-of-the-art van trailer assembly plant. There is a lot of bias and favoritism at this company. Becky was EXTREMELY nice and straightforward. Own or exploring Strick trailers? For example I was put in a department called side walls for HALF THE DAY and I wanted to quit. Company was split between the manufacturing unit and leasing unit. you will either hate your job or enjoy it depending on the department.Work Monday through Thursday, decent pay compared to most warehouses, decent peopleGets very hot at times, wait 90 before you get benefitsThis place is like the wild wild west which means anything and everything goes on here they treat their employees like your lower than dirt they have a very high turn over rate their team leaders are a joke which means are very lazy and if you need shown something and the team lead has to get his hands dirty watch out because they will complain the whole time.I would say yes to this job if anyone wanted a job there.they make great trailers,lots of work to building just one trailer,but it is a great place to work.some trailers require more hours to build than others,but there is always someone around to give you pointers on the building of any trailer.it was basic factory work, four ten hour days usually tuned into eleven hour days. Very Fair leadership team. STRICK TRAILERS, LLC, has added a SECOND LINE and is currently recruiting applicants capable and eager to work safely in our fast paced manufacturing operation. Fridays are used to catch up projects and they really do care about the employee.Horrible company poor management favoritism plays a lot in this place pay is good but don't get another raise for 5 years and it's only 50 cents they say 10 hour days but it's usually 12 to 14 they can't keep people because all they are is liers there not family oriented so don't believe that if they say they want you to succeed they actually mean see you failweld take a break and weld some more i learned how to production weld hardest part of the job was letting other peoples jobs go un finished the most enjoyable part of my job was starting in the morningWasn't really fun they kept moving me and not really showing me how to do things. !Poor management is the biggest problem with this company. Posted on July 21, 2020. After 4+ years of working at Strick I have learned how to verify a customers order into a finished project. We specialize in sheet and post dry vans and produce everything from 28-foot pup trailers to 60-foot drop deck trailers.