Bremen company looking to hire laid off RV workersby Darla Hernandez (darlah@wsbt.com)
The president of Bremen Castings says he is looking to hire skilled technical workers to join their team. (WSBT photo) BREMEN — There is some good news for those laid off from their jobs in the RV industry: A local company says it's hiring. That company says it's specifically looking to hire those laid off RV workers. The president of Bremen Castings says he's looking for skilled technical workers and many of those laid off RV workers are just that. Bremen Castings president J.B. Brown says in this sluggish economy his business is booming. "We’re three months into our year and we’re ahead 35 percent than what we were at last year,” he told WSBT News. But the RV industry has slowed down and with that hundreds have been laid off. "The RV industry has, they do have skilled workers, they do have skilled employees, and we are looking for individuals to help join our team,” Brown said. “We’re down about 15-20 employees and if it’s just one that we can help out it’s a win-win situation for both.” Brown says nationally and statewide there is a demand for skilled technical workers. “CNC programmers, robotics, anything to do in the machining side, mold makers — those kinds of individuals,” he said. As more workers retire and the economy picks up again some experts predict that by 2012 the demand for skilled laborers will exceed supply by about 5 percent. "There's a lot of people going to college but we still need people to be programming, doing robotics, doing those kinds of things,” Brown explained. “Because whether it's lean manufacturing, whatever, we still need people to make those machines work and right now in this area there's a real shortage." Brown says he's looking for more skilled workers to keep up with demand for products and to continue to grow. "We can spend money on capital, we can spend money on training, but the problem is we can't get enough people to come work for us,” he said. Bremen Castings recycles materials and makes products for over 25 different markets. AM General and John Deere are a few of their customers. They give all their employees free insurance, free catered meals every month and some free schooling. Friday, Aug 22 at 11:16 PM Corey wrote ...First of all Bernard Chambers, let's not get too picky about a job in this time. Anyways, good for BCI to hire employees in a time like this. I think it is great that they especially sent out a desire to hire RV workers, because they are struggling the most at this time. Everybody thinks that Michiana is dying off because of the RV factories, but we live in a very prosperous area. Be thankful to be a part of Michiana Friday, Aug 22 at 10:14 PM rv worker wrote ...I am was a "Certified Automotive Service Technician" . if you know one ask them how there doing now. the slowest people that don't have a broad range skills get laid off first . Monaco paid hourly and that takes a different kind of worker. Friday, Aug 22 at 10:12 PM RV worker wrote ...the RV work is not the gravy 'high paying job" people make it sound. most of us are paid a piece rate . if ya do it fast enough you can finish and go home. or help fill in for someone that's not at work and get their pay. that's how some get 40-50 an hour . (do 2 peoples job) the turn over is very high and it takes about 5-10 applicants to find one that will stay. you have to work smart and hard. I don't know why they say most are unskilled and have not finished high school . it's not true Friday, Aug 22 at 6:27 PM Ralph wrote ...Thankful..it is a known fact that college graduates who hold degrees will earn up to one million dollars more in a life time then those who do not. A college degree is certainly worth something. Friday, Aug 22 at 2:17 PM Thankful wrote ...A degree is good, but who are we calling unskilled. We all started unskilled, every person can learn a skill, let's just teach them like we were taught. Having a college doesn't mean anything when we're face with the real World.We have good,hard workers just waiting for a chance to prove themselves. Let's give them a chance like we were given. Take the time to train & make this Great Country Great again! We can do it! Good Luck Friday, Aug 22 at 1:35 PM stephen ewejobi wrote ...i am ready to froward my resume anytime any day. i am a graduate of marketing with microsoft certified professional. Friday, Aug 22 at 10:08 AM Wally wrote ...Be prepared to work hard for your money. BCI is a company that has been around for many years it's hard hot dirty work but well worth looking into. Friday, Aug 22 at 8:39 AM Mike wrote ...MM and others, You need to not think that the govt and insiders are needed to get ahead! sacrifice now for the future. Use your talents and brains to get that training! Quit whining and waiting for others to do it for you. You can do it and time may now be another asset to you. If you get the training yourself, think how much more valuable you present your self to prospective employers. That hand up comes with some effort on your part as well. its tough but well worth the sacrifice. Friday, Aug 22 at 7:50 AM Anonymous, too! wrote ...If you want a position with this company (BCI) it would only stand to reason that BCI is where you would apply. BCI stands for Bremen Castings, Inc. The reporter told you it was located in Bremen (we are just 15 miles south of Mishawaka on the Bremen Highway!). Mr. Brown not only stated they need skilled workers, but they are willing to train. Did any of you catch that insurance is FREE to their employees? APPLY FOR THE JOBS! You need money to buy the stuff, you need a job to get the money! Friday, Aug 22 at 7:43 AM MM wrote ...8:18 AM Mike. govt prog's are skewed to a certain demographic.the majority of us don't qualify and we work un/semi skilled jobs. if you can't get on the job training you can't get a skilled job. most people don't have an inside person that can get you the job and get you on the job training.this is a civilized society (or so we're taught in govt schools and in church) so why don't we help people out. it's called a hand up not a hand out for on the job training. Friday, Aug 22 at 7:18 AM Mike wrote ...In response to MM, Yes you are correct that unskilled laborers need a job as well. Your post makes it seem that it is the responsibility of the factories to provide training. It is not their responsibility. That lies with the individual. If you need a job, get the training yourself! This is a huge opportunity to get that training! Especially since the state is providing funds for unemployed INDIVIDUALS to get training for new jobs! Take responsibility for your own situation, not to others! Friday, Aug 22 at 6:18 AM PM wrote ...Are the majority of people that reply to these articles even high school grads? If they're trying to be funny, I see no humor in them at all, and it actually seems to me they would lack the intelligence to even work at a foundry. Thursday, Aug 21 at 11:39 PM MM wrote ...good luck.I hope you get hired. but what about unskilled workers? they need jobs too. if co's don't train them,you remain unskilled. even if you get a college degree they want actual time on the job skills. nevertheless I wish the new employees good luck. it sounds like a good company.we need those in this(niles,sb,mich,buchanan,3 oaks,etc) area. Thursday, Aug 21 at 9:43 PM Anonymous wrote ...you would apply at BCI! duh if your that stuped dont apply there please . Thursday, Aug 21 at 8:27 PM anon. wrote ...This is helpful info, but why is it that it is not said where to apply for these jobs at? Thursday, Aug 21 at 5:03 PM Bernard Chambers wrote ...I want to buy a house and relocate around mishawaka so I need to work hard and find a special home for all of us. If I am employed there would the money be enough to pay the morgage and the taxes? We want to make a home sweet home where there is plenty of work so we can xpend it all in furniture like large couch to watch movies and a king size bed and kitchen utensils that will last till I am old enough to retire. A big screen tv and cable. To go camping we need a large truck with wide tires. Thursday, Aug 21 at 4:50 PM Kevin wrote ...Goodd luck and that is good to create more job. Add a commentMost Popular |
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Wednesday, Sep 10 at 11:07 PM To 7:49 PM anonymous wrote ...
Yes it helps to have an education, but the jobs have to be there too! I'm really sick and tired of people thinking RV workers are not educated!!!