Anytime we bring a new management team on board we are hopeful that they will lead their team to success and we try our best to give them the tools and knowledge to do that but ultimately it's up to that management team to create the work environment in which the team members can thrive in and enjoy coming to work. The main point everyone should consider when applying for a job with Hot Shots Imaging is that a bad manager/supervisor at one of our locations is not a reflection of the entire company. To me, being valued as a person and recognized for my efforts is important and it's the main reason I've continued to work here and have gone above and beyond (because I wanted, not because it's required), and even if I were to leave I would still only have great words for the company. Also, if you go above and beyond these standards, there are opportunities for advancement. When standards are met, management is noticing these things and rewards you for a job well done. This employer values you from the start if you meet the company standards (and we are talking about basic company standards that every company has like: smiling, uniform guidelines, showing up for scheduled shifts on time, etc). Only a few hrs of OT anyways.My opinion is that Hot Shots Imaging is a great company to work with. Spend the extra bucks and get this pack, you’ll be glad you did. Don’t get some cruddy cheap pack to try and save money. Nothing a quick knot couldn’t fix though. The only thing that has broken was a buckle. Not only does it last the fire season but I’ve taken it hunting and backpacking on the off seasons. I’ve napped on this pack, burnt the pack, dropped the pack, had gallons of sweat on this pack, retardant, saw fuel, and probably some blood and tears on this thing and it’s held up better than I could imagine. I’ve always chose to wear my own pack because nothing else compares. It’s followed me on engine crews, type two crews a hotshot crew and now a structure dept. I ordered this pack that night and couldn’t wait to get my 2 days off to try it out. My first season I had a pack the crew gave us and after 3 days on my first fire my hips were bleeding and I could hardly hike. I bought it in 2012, it’s lasted 7 hard fire seasons. Rated 5 out of 5 by Dylan123 from Comfortable and durable Awesome pack.
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