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Commercial Brick vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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3.4
Wewoka, OK1$14.0M100
1922
3.9
Winston-Salem, NC1$98.5M200
1977
3.9
Williamsport, MD1$45.7M200
1892
3.5
Lake Elsinore, CA2$46.7M100
-
3.7
Blackfoot, ID1$102.9M350
1886
3.7
McDermott, OH1$26.1M100
1947
3.3
--$10.0M100
-
3.4
Placentia, CA4$2.0M35
1935
4.6
Goshen, CA10$180.0M309
-
3.5
Jackson, MS1$6.5M50
-
3.8
Hollidaysburg, PA1$133.2M200
1946
3.4
Louisville, KY2$76.4M100
KELLEY BEAN
2008
3.1
Scottsbluff, NE2$610,0007
1928
4.2
Scottsboro, AL1$28.0M114
1987
3.9
Fowler, CA1$43.0M750
UNITED PLATE GLASS
1981
3.6
Butler, PA4$2.5M15
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3.4
Independence, VA1$21.2M100
1995
4.0
Sacramento, CA1$27.0M50
1987
3.2
Conyers, GA1$37.0M2,000
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3.4
Rutherfordton, NC2$16.4M50
1974
4.1
Baton Rouge, LA1$7.9M35

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Commercial Brick salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Commercial Brick
$36,416$17.51-

Compare Commercial Brick job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Commercial Brick
$51,580$24.80
Window Mart
$79,697$38.32
Pine Hall Brick Company, Inc.
$52,650$25.31
Redland Brick Inc.
$49,461$23.78
Taylor Lumber Co
$48,218$23.18
Capital Corrugated & Carton
$47,842$23.00
Country Stone
$47,545$22.86
JET Corr
$46,947$22.57
Pacific Clay Products
$46,751$22.48
Independence Lumber
$46,253$22.24
Parton Lumber Co
$46,103$22.16
Tri-State Brick & Tile Co Inc
$46,050$22.14
UNITED PLATE GLASS
$45,707$21.97
Nonpareil Corporation
$45,267$21.76
T C Specialties Inc
$45,215$21.74
KELLEY BEAN
$44,731$21.51
WESTERN MILLING
$44,496$21.39
Maples Rugs
$44,418$21.35
The Horton Fruit Company
$44,062$21.18
Bee Sweet Citrus
$42,463$20.41

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Commercial Brick and similar companies CEOs

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Kevin Kruse
WESTERN MILLING

Before Mr. Kruse started Western Milling in early 2000, he was President and Operating Manager of West Coast Grains for PM Ag Products, a division of publicly traded Tate & Lyle, and is President/Stockholder of Kruse Investment Company (KIC). Mr. Kruse joined O. H. Kruse Grain & Milling in 1987 after graduating from California Polytechnic State University SLO with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture Business. His first assignment with O. H. Kruse was Vice President in charge of production and transportation. In 1989, Mr. Kruse was put in charge of building and developing business for a dairy feed plant in South Central San Joaquin Valley of California. The site of Pixley, California was chosen in early 1990 and construction of the new plant began in October of that year and was in operation within one year. Within four years it was the largest single site feed plant in California. In 1992 Mr. Kruse became President of O. H. Kruse and oversaw operations in California, Arizona, Texas and Idaho producing under the O. H. Kruse Grain & Milling Label and in Washington State under the Ferndale Label. Total sales of such operations for the calendar year 1995 were over 1.2 MM tons. In 1995, as President of O. H. Kruse Grain & Milling, Kevin was approached by PM Ag Products and negotiated the sale of the then family run business. Under new ownership, Kevin was involved with integrating the operations of O. H. Kruse with Ferndale Grain. In 1997, he built a state-of-the-art flour mill in Colton, California, and acquired Capitol Flour Milling, which he grew to 9,500cwt/day and sold to Con Agra in 1998. Mr. Kruse then acquired a feed mill and started Western Milling in mid-2000. He remodeled the facility using the latest technology. Western Milling became profitable within the first six months of operation. Today as CEO of Western Milling, Mr. Kruse oversees close to 700 employees in 33 locations with sales volume of 4.3 MM tons per year. The company has diversified into food, pet food and agronomy products as well as commercial feed. Mr. Kruse is a past director of California Feed and Grain Association as well as a past director and President of the Los Angeles Grain Exchange. Currently he holds a seat on the AFIA Board and PFI Board.

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JET Corr

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