Submitted by Bigfootpizzahut t3_11x3x0d in springfieldMO

Does anybody know of any manufacturing jobs or labor that it's easy to get hired for dayshift. Also not working a ton of overtime would be a plus. Everything I've seen lately is night shifts.

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sourdoughbreadlover t1_jd1fbn6 wrote

I briefly worked at Kraft. They had 2nd shift or third shift. Unless someone retired or was otherwise removed from 1st shift, it was very difficult to get on.

They also go by seniority for when a 1st shift opens up.

Good luck out there!

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sourdoughbreadlover t1_jd1iafm wrote

I used a temp agency, Kelly Services. 2nd shift was 2:30 pm to 10:30 pm Monday through Friday. No mandatory OT (in my experience) but they almost always offered it on Sundays.

I Googled it you might be able to apply via Zip Recruiter or Indeed.

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manimaloser t1_jd21bdx wrote

USPS starting is like 19.80 I think, Plenty of overtime.

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ChewML t1_jd2brum wrote

LKQ Remanufacturing

Day shift only 6am to 4:30pm

Monday through Thursday, some half day Fridays for overtime. No Saturdays or Sundays.

16.80 starting pay, 80 hours PTO starting, good insurance

No experience necessary, no drug test

2720 N Airport Commerce

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Opening_Put_1105 t1_jd2z1bq wrote

American Products in Strafford is hiring Assembly Techs. The hours are Tues to Fri 5:30 am to 3:30 pm. $16.50 to $17.75 hourly with a $500 sign in bonus

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DirtyOldSamurai t1_jd37qbc wrote

I’m a painter for TLC prop. and I work Monday through Friday from 8-4

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jake7996 t1_jd5e0dj wrote

Depends how far you wanna drive. Tyler pipe in Marshfield is hiring all they can. Over 18 dollars to start but to be honest I'm not even sure how high it is now starting pay shift starts 5am to 130 little overtime through the week and a 6 hr shift every other saturday

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