tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5785096651600305802.post8537778937712763917..comments2012-07-07T14:07:52.224-07:00Comments on Pouch Central: Mixing mag shingles - Paraclete and Tactical TailorUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5785096651600305802.post-77385013616219748032011-09-06T14:27:22.727-07:002011-09-06T14:27:22.727-07:00Anonymous, too bad you lost yuur job. As of the th...Anonymous, too bad you lost yuur job. As of the third week in Sept., there were about 75 workers on the floor at MSA Paraclete. And they've since called some back for a large contract. Layoffs and callbacks are how the cut & sew business operates. MSA has a few shortcommings, too much management and too little accountability on the production floor are two that come to mind. But the product that goes out the door is correct.<br /><br />A Proud Former EmployeeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5785096651600305802.post-27110077248777672022010-11-14T16:46:20.064-08:002010-11-14T16:46:20.064-08:00Since MSA took over Paraclete the product has died...Since MSA took over Paraclete the product has died. There has not been one design change since the RMV019-07 came out. Paraclete has lost a lot of employees. if you get to tour the facility now there is no one working in there except may be 30 people in the back. It is so sad that MSA screwed all those people that needed their jobs. I do know MSA out sources their products to a company in Smithfiled. This way they can get rid of hard working americans that really need a job so they can make more profit and not have to pay employees. MSA will let the rest go soon and only make Soft Armor at Paraclete. It is discusting what MSA has done to Paraclete. I would not suggets anyone buy from MSA if they are Military or Law Enforcement. SF use to want their products but now they want CRYE Gear. Let all your friends know that MSA does not make Paraclete nylon gear any longer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com