It’s crazy how after a month selecting it becomes a lifestyle lol. Can get frustrating at times but shits like a game of Tetris. Once you find a good pace you good
Mane I started AWG on Friday that was my Orientation and them mfs was moving fast as hell!!! Everybody was fast pace and going hard!! Monday I start training and I really wanna do it big and do the best I can but I know it’s gone take time. Got any tips or advice? This my first time doing a job like this but I’ve always been in warehouses and I’m fit as hell. I think the stacking and the working fast enough part is what I’ll have to get used to the most
I've done nothing but hard labor jobs my whole life and I have to say.. without a doubt.. Walmart distribution order filling was one of the most physically demanding jobs I've ever done. Brutal!
I’m ready to transfer there from Sam’s I’m ready to make more money they say I move to fast and be scaring customers I might as well try something more aggressive since I am aggressive
Worked walmart 3 years and watching this I would have been written up attest 3 different times by stepping on the pallets, not beeping while coming around the corner, and moving the jack forward and walking infront of it lol
@@_Remiixbecause it is extremely physically demanding. Most cases you are picking are at least 5 pounds which doesn’t seem like much, but you are picking thousands of them a day. While also walking multiple miles. You start to feel it, trust me.
@Blank85289 Shit I'd love if most of my cases were 5lbs. I had 4 meat trips in a row Friday all cube 120 or so. 80% of boxes I'm calling were 70 to 80lbs a few were close to 100 and there is nothing worse than it all being meat cause you're not able to get out of lifting 60lb boxes to stack on top. Friday was fucking rough I gotta say. Was so happy when I got my 240 piece dairy and just got to stack tea cause they like feathers to meat and all square n same size. If you can't tell I fucking hate the meat cooler!
it’s easier to stack when you’re the only one doing it and not working around someone else who doesn’t understand the concept. also, must be nice to have those layers of cardboard lol
Cardboard is a must lmao.. how hes using it is outrageous tho no amount of cardboard will fill in the 1000 gaps he has and it will inevitably fall over in produce
Almost 6 months of selecting now in the freezer. It's very very gritty sometimes.. some nights it's hard just fighting the tears. Shit can be brutal as fuck. Especially if you got a shitty truck with 5+ stops for only 1400 cases... you definitely have to earn your respect , seniority, and your reputation. courtesy is very very important .. also don't complain ever lol. Keep your jack close and think about each case being a quarter. How fast can you pick up quarters??? Also make every step count.... when your assignment has you "zig zag" don't fall into it. Call ahead... The faster you get your hand to that throttle the faster you are. And run out every order... The biggest orders like 200+ need to definitely be ran out. Anyways. This job is extremely hard But every one I work with is extremely hard working and fucking savages. We're fucking beast out here 💪
Man with all do respect, I’m surprised you haven’t been fired😅 I work at the Nampa Americold facility and my god if my GM saw half the shit you were pulling not only would he popped a blood vessel from yelling so loud but you would have been dropped in seconds. Good work though😂
@@dariansellers5398 look at his stacking, look at his pallet when it's done. It looks like total ass. No consistency, big boxes all over the place, NEEDS slip sheets. Trash selector.
@@MajinFernie Lol he is successful according to his warehouse. His orders make it there, they may not look the prettiest but the man is out here hustling for his family. Not everyone takes the same approach to selecting. I’m sure not every pallet you’ve built, if any, have turned out perfectly. 🤝
This is what I do. The first 2 months were rough but after about 5 months my body was conditioned to the work and now its a breeze. I easily hit production and higher for the extra money.
@@sweatygoat5693 I'm sure it depends on the DC you work for. Well you have to hit %100 to maintain your job. That is considered hitting your production numbers. Where I work you can run up to %150 of production and will get paid %50 more money on the hour. So lets say I am making a flat $20 just for running %100. If I run a %150 I will get paid $30 an hour. Hope this makes sense!
I commend the people that can do this with ease in freezing conditions. I worked at Publix warehouse for 3 months and was fired because I couldn’t keep up. I totally gave up by the second month and was happy they let me go 😂 could’ve made some good money but it wasn’t worth the anxiety and freezing for me. The cooler wasnt so bad but that freezer omg f**k that lol😅 ended up with a better career anyway. Crazy experience but never again!
It’s not as bad as one thinks. Working in below zero freezers it’s actually easy to stay warm. Continuous movement builds body heat. It’s the forklift drivers who get cold mostly.
That's how I got fired from sysco foods $2200 a week I let my jack coast and it ran right into my good friend forklift bam immediate termination as that was my 3rd accident in 18 months
I’m a stocker at a Walmart and i had never seen the other side of things…now i know why the dairy pallets almost always come with SOME case somewhere busted up and leaking🤣. (By the way, i’m pretty sure I’d get “coached” if they saw me throwing a power jack around all nonchalant like that😅)
@@blakeswinehart4341 oh, ok. That explains that part of it. Ours don’t have sensors, so they would just crash into something if we just “threw them” forward like that and they rolled too far🤓
I hate being an outbound loader because the physical demands of the job. Loading goods onto outbound vehicles often involves heavy lifting, repetitive motions, and working in potentially uncomfortable or cramped spaces. This physical strain can lead to fatigue, soreness, and an increased risk of injury, which can make the job challenging and unpleasant over time. Additionally, if the workload is consistently high or if there are unrealistic expectations for productivity, it can exacerbate these physical demands and contribute to feelings of frustration and dissatisfaction with the job.
@@invalidusername_5101 lol there is no way in hell Walmart would allow employees to record in their warehouses, if their reaction to people filming in their stores is anything to go by
This is not working it's killing your body. The way he lift those boxes and stack them, he is going to regreat. I am telling you from my 3.5 years experience in warehouse and online store. Don't work hard, work smart
I hated doing this job I quit in 6 months they work you like a dog not worth my time but this was back over 10 years ago when I first worked at a Walmart distribution center
Everyone’s talking about this and that it’s just me and one dude pulling cases together in freezer and we average roughly 1800 cases a night a piece. Pulling about 250-270 an hour. And my incentive is shit. Pmo where you all are at🤣🤣
Never had boxes either was all huge bags of dog food, bird seed, buckets of liquids, furniture, toilet paper, etc heavy ass shit all day 1400 pcs per 8 hrs..
damn what's he gonna go and put all that back? no way in hell he remember that size of an order. I got dumbass who been working 3 years and can't remember the next item and quantity by the 3rd one..
This guy is very new. He doesn't stack corners or make sure his heavy stuff is going to be on the bottom, even in a smaller warehouse you can move much more efficiently and safely. This chump is throwing cardboard on a layer is not filled. People like this shouldn't be playing tetris or driving a forklift because they obviously don't care about the product. I only made it through this video about 1/2 hoping he would do something good
I’m sorry bro, but that stacking is horrible. the arrows need to be facing up. You literally build orders like it’s your first day… Drivers must love you ( sarcasm) Returns department must love you as well. Seems like a Kroger order
The job literally takes years off of your life- for penny's on the dollar- and the ones that's doing well, pretty much are on some kinda pills- that jobs should be one of the highest in the field, that's why these companies avoid UNIONS.
you get paid to work out and keep moving, how is this taking years off ur life, as opposed to people working 40 hr desk jobs that don't move their ass all week?
It's brutal on your body. You'll take alot of pain meds. Luckily, I did this for a unionized company and was paid well. Made about 80k per year, 40 hr week, 5 years ago. Very difficult to do this long term.
Sitting at a desk will take wayyy more years off your life than this ever would. You’re walking and lifting things. With good form it’s just a light consistent workout.
@@jvzzyj5926impossible to have good ergonomics when you have 14 cases of 40lbs+ of chicken and beef to lift from the first level of low tier racking throughout 10-11 hr shifts throughout the work week not complaining just not easy to keep the good form back brace good alternative but every once in awhile gotta come off or the back will get all jiggityjanked
@@ilovehonda20 grocery chain don't use labels as everything going one place but institutionalize warehouses like pfg,sysco foods,US Food,Gordon food have to use labels as goods going to different different customers
I’m actually Doing a lot better now. Body is still getting used to it, the DC I’m working for everyone is so willing to help and make sure you stay. This is the best job I’ve had, pay is great, and benefits are amazing! People are real nice. As time goes on you find shortcuts making you just a bit faster every week
Man is wasting so many steps backpedaling 2 bays behind his jack to pick. Wish the warehouse I worked at standard was this easy. Would be walking a 230. 😂
It’s crazy how after a month selecting it becomes a lifestyle lol. Can get frustrating at times but shits like a game of Tetris. Once you find a good pace you good
Yea selecting is low key fun af you get those days where u hate it or get bored but building those neat ass 7 ft pallets feels good lol
I liken it more to running a marathon every day you're at work.
While simultaneously playing Tetris with free weights.
Mane I started AWG on Friday that was my Orientation and them mfs was moving fast as hell!!! Everybody was fast pace and going hard!! Monday I start training and I really wanna do it big and do the best I can but I know it’s gone take time. Got any tips or advice? This my first time doing a job like this but I’ve always been in warehouses and I’m fit as hell. I think the stacking and the working fast enough part is what I’ll have to get used to the most
youre like bob the builder, its fricking fun job sometimes but yea agree iget pissed off when the stupid robot doesnt understand what im saying XD
@@gromm93 yea true but you get into very good shape :)
I've done nothing but hard labor jobs my whole life and I have to say.. without a doubt.. Walmart distribution order filling was one of the most physically demanding jobs I've ever done. Brutal!
Just started my second week. I did construction before this and bro… this is insane! Happy to be doing it. Getting paid to work out!
I love it but I was a night stocker at the store first then transferred
Was with Walmart DC freezer for 6 years, just switched to food lion lol. No cap on incentive and better equipment
Okay I’ll add two jobs way worse for y’all then . Amazon delivery driver and fedex truck loader . You’re welcome
I’m ready to transfer there from Sam’s I’m ready to make more money they say I move to fast and be scaring customers I might as well try something more aggressive since I am aggressive
In some places you get fired for ghost riding the whip.
Thanks for making this. I applied there finally and I've been nervous about the forklift. Now I feel comfortable driving it
It's just like the walk one only your standing on it
Cardboard is an order selector’s best friend! 💯
Damn those gaps are huge lol if I left gaps that big on my pallets I would never be able to fit all the boxes on a 70 cube pallet
That’s what I was sayin he got all big ass boxes too I’d have cans juice cereal bunch of dumb shit
You only doing 70
Worked walmart 3 years and watching this I would have been written up attest 3 different times by stepping on the pallets, not beeping while coming around the corner, and moving the jack forward and walking infront of it lol
Operating a stand on pallet Jack is a piece of cake just stand on it and used the joystick at the right speed
I doubt they fire you. It's hard keeping selectors.
@@SLATT-why is that? It seems easy 🤔
@@_Remiixbecause it is extremely physically demanding. Most cases you are picking are at least 5 pounds which doesn’t seem like much, but you are picking thousands of them a day. While also walking multiple miles. You start to feel it, trust me.
@Blank85289 Shit I'd love if most of my cases were 5lbs. I had 4 meat trips in a row Friday all cube 120 or so. 80% of boxes I'm calling were 70 to 80lbs a few were close to 100 and there is nothing worse than it all being meat cause you're not able to get out of lifting 60lb boxes to stack on top. Friday was fucking rough I gotta say. Was so happy when I got my 240 piece dairy and just got to stack tea cause they like feathers to meat and all square n same size.
If you can't tell I fucking hate the meat cooler!
it’s easier to stack when you’re the only one doing it and not working around someone else who doesn’t understand the concept. also, must be nice to have those layers of cardboard lol
You a selector lex ?
Slip sheets are gold
Cardboard is a must lmao.. how hes using it is outrageous tho no amount of cardboard will fill in the 1000 gaps he has and it will inevitably fall over in produce
@@jsmokee7933 He can't do that on a double 72"...it would be two 90s.
@@randall2158 yup more gaps the taller they get.. ive seen people stack well over 72 cube and have to restack the whole thing
Thanks homie i been watching over and over because i just started at winco and got very little training
Woodburn oregon ?
Great thing about column stacking is flip sheets can save you on that
Almost 6 months of selecting now in the freezer.
It's very very gritty sometimes.. some nights it's hard just fighting the tears. Shit can be brutal as fuck. Especially if you got a shitty truck with 5+ stops for only 1400 cases... you definitely have to earn your respect , seniority, and your reputation.
courtesy is very very important .. also don't complain ever lol.
Keep your jack close and think about each case being a quarter. How fast can you pick up quarters??? Also make every step count.... when your assignment has you "zig zag" don't fall into it. Call ahead...
The faster you get your hand to that throttle the faster you are.
And run out every order...
The biggest orders like 200+ need to definitely be ran out.
Anyways. This job is extremely hard
But every one I work with is extremely hard working and fucking savages. We're fucking beast out here 💪
crazy how you bums think you’re cool for working job ☠️
@@bozohunter9975 you sir are a dumb ass 😅 thank you for disrespecting what gets you your essential needs!
And lemme guess, You do something exciting like work retail? Gtfoh with yo hating ass😂 probably wouldn't even last a couple hours if you tried.
Why this get my hyped n shii
Not as cool as you with your beggar's cup.
It's like adult Tetris all day
Amazon was just preparing me for this job.😂
I remember these days!! If you can do this job you should be able to do any manual labor job.
And you'll never have to worry about checking your bank account as often ☺️
This bro is good at his job
I did this shit for 30yrs and I don't miss it!!!!👈
You work in warehousing for 30 years or you actually order pull for 30 years? I'm not gonna believe
@@christopherstorer4412 If he did select for 30 yrs. Then he got to be stupid
Man with all do respect, I’m surprised you haven’t been fired😅 I work at the Nampa Americold facility and my god if my GM saw half the shit you were pulling not only would he popped a blood vessel from yelling so loud but you would have been dropped in seconds. Good work though😂
Caselot orderfilling a module makes this look like working a cash register
This guy is the reason I have bad performance lol
Soon as i seen the slip sheet I knew bro was bout it.
Need more videos man, love seeing other good selectors!
This dude is NOT a good selector tf
@@MajinFernie lol what’s wrong with his selecting?
@@dariansellers5398 look at his stacking, look at his pallet when it's done. It looks like total ass. No consistency, big boxes all over the place, NEEDS slip sheets. Trash selector.
@@MajinFernie Lol he is successful according to his warehouse. His orders make it there, they may not look the prettiest but the man is out here hustling for his family. Not everyone takes the same approach to selecting. I’m sure not every pallet you’ve built, if any, have turned out perfectly. 🤝
@@dariansellers5398 I didn't say anything about perfection. I said he's not a good selector. And he's not.
This is what I do. The first 2 months were rough but after about 5 months my body was conditioned to the work and now its a breeze. I easily hit production and higher for the extra money.
How much more do they pay when you hit the production goals and beyond?
@@sweatygoat5693 I'm sure it depends on the DC you work for. Well you have to hit %100 to maintain your job. That is considered hitting your production numbers. Where I work you can run up to %150 of production and will get paid %50 more money on the hour. So lets say I am making a flat $20 just for running %100. If I run a %150 I will get paid $30 an hour. Hope this makes sense!
@@zoldlen883 if you hit 102% and 124% the next day, what is your combine %? And if you make 30.65 how much will I be getting paid?
@@emmore436 about a 110%. So you would be making $40ish an hour I'd you maintained a 110 through the pay period.
@@sweatygoat5693 40$an hour!:0 I'm uk and we get £13.59hr lmao time to move I think
I commend the people that can do this with ease in freezing conditions. I worked at Publix warehouse for 3 months and was fired because I couldn’t keep up. I totally gave up by the second month and was happy they let me go 😂 could’ve made some good money but it wasn’t worth the anxiety and freezing for me. The cooler wasnt so bad but that freezer omg f**k that lol😅 ended up with a better career anyway. Crazy experience but never again!
What you do now?
Good... you gave it your all man... 😢
Ive been in the call center world since then and worked my way up the corporate ladder. Production support analyst II that’s the official title.
@@johnortiz9488 thanks man
It’s not as bad as one thinks. Working in below zero freezers it’s actually easy to stay warm. Continuous movement builds body heat. It’s the forklift drivers who get cold mostly.
Was waiting for his PIT to run into the racking he lets it roll quite a bit lol
That's how I got fired from sysco foods $2200 a week
I let my jack coast and it ran right into my good friend forklift bam immediate termination as that was my 3rd accident in 18 months
I did this at c&s for years.. if you can pick in a freezer you can do anything
Order filling will get you into shape quickl
and you can make some pretty good money too.
How much a year
@@anthonyramirez3200 varies. If you work all the time and don't have a life/don't care, like 70k
@@anthonyramirez3200depending where you work and if they offer performance incentive. I kno selectors who make almost 75k a year.
@@anthonyramirez3200 in my area they start you out at lowest 22/hr no other place in my area will do that especially with no experience needed
This job has been a God send compared to when I worked at Amazon. Plus it pays better
I worked at Sysco and I do not regret quitting
I’m a old retired selector. We used to select off of paper/stickers. His stacking is terrible
As long as it’s zoned right it doesn’t matter lol
Doesn't matter. He's efficient.
how much time per list do yall get? over at kroger we get like 61mins for a 400+ case creamer list..
If you stacked better wouldn’t need all those slip sheets 😂 miss those selector days
I'm thinking about applying to be one. Any advice?
Using a slip sheet or not. You will still receive the same pay 🤣
He’s got a nice pace, but his stacking ain’t too good
If you need all them layers you aren’t going fast enough 😉
I’m a stocker at a Walmart and i had never seen the other side of things…now i know why the dairy pallets almost always come with SOME case somewhere busted up and leaking🤣. (By the way, i’m pretty sure I’d get “coached” if they saw me throwing a power jack around all nonchalant like that😅)
nahh frfr lmao
you wouldn’t survive in the dc you’d be fired day2 kid
@@bozohunter9975 i wouldn’t even apply…save them the trouble🤣
They have sensors on them.
@@blakeswinehart4341 oh, ok. That explains that part of it. Ours don’t have sensors, so they would just crash into something if we just “threw them” forward like that and they rolled too far🤓
This order was easy. Bulky big boxes
Do y'all wear a back brace?
How do the boxes stay in place
My man pulling a smooth 110 on this trip
Are those gloves keeping you warm and are they durable? If so, what are they? I also work in freezer.
All I use is 1 pair of gloves the more gloves n socks you wear the more they sweat and that sweat freezes which makes your hands n feet colder
@@kristiansiordia Wool layer man.
Those gloves are shit dont do it
Just using liners puss, it ain't that bad
What boots do you have
Is that just one order or 2 orders
That crazy some need to learn how to stack and make flat surfaces
safety first hermanoo!
Who’s the guy in the back singing Damaso ?
I hate being an outbound loader because the physical demands of the job. Loading goods onto outbound vehicles often involves heavy lifting, repetitive motions, and working in potentially uncomfortable or cramped spaces. This physical strain can lead to fatigue, soreness, and an increased risk of injury, which can make the job challenging and unpleasant over time. Additionally, if the workload is consistently high or if there are unrealistic expectations for productivity, it can exacerbate these physical demands and contribute to feelings of frustration and dissatisfaction with the job.
"Get fit while you work.".
That’s like a +30
The slowest dude at my warehouse is busting these dudes heads, and stack better
It's always a competition with you 🤡. Maybe he hit his max incentive for the week and he's just chilling 😏
I do Americold and it’s just like this. It’s a cold facility.
Dam just slamming the cases like that 😮
What's the pay like? Openings are coming up in my area where I live.
Probably depends on the location but where I'm at $30/hr
Damn we got chewed out of it pallets went out with that many gaps. Also some boxes were upside down, they'd get us for that too.
This is the EASY way. Gotta keep those slip sheets on deck if you stack like this though
He will learn the hard way 😂🤦🏻♂️😬
@@ToneDaGrat lol this foo got good speed but stacks like shit
@@julianjauregui2938 it's Walmart who cares
@@invalidusername_5101 it’s a Kroger warehouse in Keller tx. I used to work with this guy
@@invalidusername_5101 lol there is no way in hell Walmart would allow employees to record in their warehouses, if their reaction to people filming in their stores is anything to go by
This is not working it's killing your body. The way he lift those boxes and stack them, he is going to regreat. I am telling you from my 3.5 years experience in warehouse and online store. Don't work hard, work smart
I did this job almost 15 years and my feet and back are not the same i dont regret leaving Loblaws.
He's just showing off for the camera😂😂
I did this for 8.5 yrs and my body is destroyed.
How does he know what to select so fast?
He's wearing an earpiece that he is communicating with called Voice Pick (at least at my work it was) and it gives you the location and quantity.
Arrows supposed to be up on the box thooo
At longest it makes it to the store lol that’s what we tell our new hires that can’t stack
Long as it makes it to the door lol
@@samuelfoote5270 facts 🤣🤣🤣
Then it falls in my receiving bay while the driver is backing up with swing doors open…😂
Is that MDI?
I hated doing this job I quit in 6 months they work you like a dog not worth my time but this was back over 10 years ago when I first worked at a Walmart distribution center
Can't believe i did this crap for 13 years. Still have nightmares and joints are still healing 5 years later.
Directional arrows buddy 😂
do they have cameras around you to know what to tell you to pick or something
He's using vocollect system that tells you which slot and quantity
Bradda doin fast food.
Yo trabaje en AWG de kansas cyty .. tengo 7 años de experiensia
Hello brother. I will be working as a package handler at jewel osco but not sure about the job. Whats your insight
Is this order filing break pack?
U guys have list of products, means how u know
This looks like mclane warehouse
Everyone’s talking about this and that it’s just me and one dude pulling cases together in freezer and we average roughly 1800 cases a night a piece. Pulling about 250-270 an hour. And my incentive is shit. Pmo where you all are at🤣🤣
That was not textbook but it was efficient.
He pulling incentive
How you know which boxes to grab, oh nada más coges a lo puro guey?
With that many gaps truck drivers must love you....
Never had boxes either was all huge bags of dog food, bird seed, buckets of liquids, furniture, toilet paper, etc heavy ass shit all day 1400 pcs per 8 hrs..
damn what's he gonna go and put all that back? no way in hell he remember that size of an order. I got dumbass who been working 3 years and can't remember the next item and quantity by the 3rd one..
by the 3rd product in an order
He definitely needs a lecture on safety
bros off process with them arrows facing down
This guy is very new. He doesn't stack corners or make sure his heavy stuff is going to be on the bottom, even in a smaller warehouse you can move much more efficiently and safely. This chump is throwing cardboard on a layer is not filled. People like this shouldn't be playing tetris or driving a forklift because they obviously don't care about the product. I only made it through this video about 1/2 hoping he would do something good
Stupid question, but how do you know what to pick.. head set tells you?
Yes
After 6 months you would rather get hit by a fast moving Chevy on your way across the parking lot.
I’m sorry bro, but that stacking is horrible. the arrows need to be facing up. You literally build orders like it’s your first day… Drivers must love you ( sarcasm) Returns department must love you as well. Seems like a Kroger order
This is how not to build a pallet
He just want to make parsentag and break the pick list as soon as possible
Question bro when you selecting how often do you touch your jack in a aisle?
Depends on how many things you have on the isle
that aint no question bro that jack is your money 🤣😂😂
@@supaxdopex4206 wait huh lol
Too many gaps. Slip sheets won't help that.
Prime example of How not to pick
The job literally takes years off of your life- for penny's on the dollar- and the ones that's doing well, pretty much are on some kinda pills- that jobs should be one of the highest in the field, that's why these companies avoid UNIONS.
you get paid to work out and keep moving, how is this taking years off ur life, as opposed to people working 40 hr desk jobs that don't move their ass all week?
It's brutal on your body. You'll take alot of pain meds. Luckily, I did this for a unionized company and was paid well. Made about 80k per year, 40 hr week, 5 years ago. Very difficult to do this long term.
@@OWN12Swhat company
Sitting at a desk will take wayyy more years off your life than this ever would. You’re walking and lifting things. With good form it’s just a light consistent workout.
@@jvzzyj5926impossible to have good ergonomics when you have 14 cases of 40lbs+ of chicken and beef to lift from the first level of low tier racking throughout 10-11 hr shifts throughout the work week not complaining just not easy to keep the good form back brace good alternative but every once in awhile gotta come off or the back will get all jiggityjanked
Like the comments like the vid diff methods diff pros diff cons def like if u make more
I see nothing but safety violations.
The order fillers there dont have the crown pc's?? WTFF???
Buen video
Had to go way faster back in 1995 lol
That's why 1995 sucks and is in the past. Move on already!!!
@@kevinkev9996 Sure bud. Keep being a pansy
my place is still a lot faster than this.. especially in the freezer and chill
Canada means more video
Nobody never honks there horns Deez days lol
Where is this at?
QCD don’t work here ..
Come to AWG Nashville he is not even running like most everyone does it’s good money from Selectors loaders and forklifts
Awg is a slave ship
If he was at Publix he would’ve been fired 🤦🏾♂️
How does he know what to grab with out looking at a list?
The headset tells you everything you need. No need for papers, makes everything so much easier and faster.
How y’all be making a week ? Ik it’s all depends on how much you make an hr and percentage but can I get a sum ?
@@ilovehonda20 grocery chain don't use labels as everything going one place but institutionalize warehouses like pfg,sysco foods,US Food,Gordon food have to use labels as goods going to different different customers
@@andresdamazo775 depends but wen I pull I have 162% nightly with no mispicks nor shorts ,good attendance $2200 a week
stacking too random, You need a formula so you never have to fix it to keep it together and compact.
How do you know what to grab. I start the 12th
how did you do bro
Oh he’s doing really good
Bad job
I’m actually
Doing a lot better now. Body is still getting used to it, the DC I’m working for everyone is so willing to help and make sure you stay. This is the best job I’ve had, pay is great, and benefits are amazing! People are real nice. As time goes on you find shortcuts making you just a bit faster every week
@@Theholyplunge you still there?
Man is wasting so many steps backpedaling 2 bays behind his jack to pick. Wish the warehouse I worked at standard was this easy. Would be walking a 230. 😂