I personally believe that Honeywell is a great place to work and learn skills that will ultimately make you better and more valuable. To me one of the most appealing aspects of Honeywell is that you can accelerate at any pace you want, it truly is up to you, and you can move around from function, SBU or even SBG gaining a breadth of experience along the way. I have been at Honeywell 20 years am over 40, started on the shop floor, worked my way up through almost every function, went to school at night. The key to success in my opinion is, 1) Get results, understand your managers expectations and strategically align yourself with the initiatives of the corporation. Remember we serve at the pleasure of the share holders... 2) Develop your network and understand you have to sell yourself. Too many people build a network only at their site or function or even SBG, a broad network will get you more visibility. 3) Volunteer for special projects or assignments, even if it means extra or off hour work... When I was a machinist I became a shop floor safety rep for my cell, this gave me exposure to leadership and allowed me to present material especially during OSHA VPP activity. Also, if you are a band 2 employee volunteer to be an SAP power user - this will give you exposure to SAP teams, FPAs and other off site teams (build that network).... 3) Better yourself continually, education, training, etc... And guess what, the company doesn't always have to pay for it, it's your future take charge, don't be a victim... I paid for my own degree while working full time, had to take school loans, had to miss a lot of my family time and children's activities, but it has paid for it self multiple times over... 4) Understand that you own your career and happiness no one else does. You may have to move from one site to another to get the job you want or even take a series of jobs to Get the righ skills. There is a lot more I could say, and there will be haters out there, but it's up to you, if you don't like your circumstances then change them, but don't blame it on Honeywell, this company is giving you all of the opportunities you need to be successful. The question is, are you doing anything with it. And yes, I have had bad managers too, I have a secret they usually dont last that long and you will be fine if you are a hustler.