Yes it is I treat it like a real life video game (go around the warehouse and find the correct pallets, then load them in, and onto the next.) A simple but fulfilling job where you can feel proud of what you did that day. That’s what made it so fun to me. Plus it made time fly!
Thanks bro just got a job paying 18 an hr first time forklift driver and your vids are helping bro i have way more confidence now before my actual start date lmao salute bruh 🤝🏾
This was very enjoyable to watch. You're very swift, clean, and precise with your movement of pallets and maneuvering the lift. Great video bro. Toyota Forklift? I reconize that 4y engine whine. My baby that I use at work when I go outside to pick in the yard, and when I load in my pallets onto the truck at the end of the day.
@@forkliftjoe3620That's wassup. I'm still a rookie on the forklift, just a month into both the sit down and reach truck, but I can feel myself slowly getting better. I hope to be at your skill level someday, sir.
I currently work for DHL Supply chain at a reefer warehouse, and we use Electric Toyota Stand up forklifts. I work 10 hour shifts (6AM-4PM, Mon-Fri and some OT's on the weekends). I can see your single pinwheeling those pallets in the trailer. Whenever I load very big trucks (45 to 60 pallets), depending if they need to be double stacked, most of the time they go in double pin-wheeled if its a 60 pallet truck for a 53 ft trailer. Sometimes when we load the low cube trucks, we have to switch back and forth with the Low Mast lifts to load in the pallets and continue with the larger ones. I'd rather load trucks then unload to be honest.
Same here bro but I don’t want to be the one picking the order. Pin-wheeled 60 pallet tough bro especially if they over hang on pallets. Do y’all ever have over hang freight that’s longer than the 48 size pallet?
Working on getting certified. just wanted to say jo your videos have gave me confidence to get into being a forklift operator. Anyone got advice for me?
You should start a forklift school. It will be gr8 if you could teach on a Toyota forklift, a Raymond reach truck and a Raymond Order picker on CZcams.
It looks like the Amazon Factory I used to work at but when I was a Waterspider in the returns department I had to use the pallet jacks to bring the pallets of ups boxes back to decant and I had to lift the boxes one by one off the pallets and rip them open with a boxcutter to build a pallet with yellow totes and fill the totes with small jiffy bags and boxes and hand them out to the workstations
Sup dude so do you work in shipping and receiving? I’m going to start a job on Tuesday and haven’t used a sit down forklift or haven’t done shopping and receiving . Any advice ?
Help please. I've driven a forklift before and had no problems but I'm now driving a large closed cab 36,000 lb one and am having an issue. Trainer is honestly a bit of a jerk and is no help. I pick up packs of lumber off a chain conveyor, no pallets. However every time I pull up to grab a pack, my backrest is hitting the pack of lumber before the forks are completely under the pack and I'm not getting the pack all the way to the heel of the forks. I cannot push against the pack to square up because it comes down a set of 4 chains and will roll backwards (To picture this, imagine 4 escalator rails 4 feet apart with chains instead of the rail...this is what the lumber pack comes down). Since I have plenty of space beneath me to come up from (about 3 or 4 feet instead of a few inches like the space inside a pallet) will lifting up with my forks tilted back slightly while I'm coming in help to ensure I'm hitting the heel of my fork? I can't think of anything else to do. The reason this is a big deal is bc these packs are 96 in front to back but due to past damage and the forks being ground back, the forks are only about 93 or 93.5. Meaning on packs of boards like 2x4s, if you aren't as far back against the heel as possible then your forks don't pick up the bottom board at the back of the pack. Which is a problem for the stacker operator bc he then has to pick up the board, sometimes 20 ft long, and add it to a pile. Once or twice is OK but doing that all day out in 100⁰ weather and he starts getting ticked off on top of me already being frustrated with myself. Please any ideas or suggestions are much welcome!! And I can explain better if necessary.
@forkliftjoe3620 That took care of it, thanks. I took a close look at those forks this morning and not only are they short but the last foot or so on them is bent upwards at about a 95⁰ angle instead of a flat 90⁰ so I had been tilting forwards to make the ends level not realizing I was actually tilted at a forward angle. They're also lopsided, left one sits about 3 inches lower than the right. I'm gonna have to talk to management bc they gotta replace those forks! They not only make the job harder but also dangerous.
Yes space is everything but when I’m you run out or just want to consolidate stacked shrink wrapped pallets that can be stacked safety is the way to go.
Bro also I am Forklift operator I have 13 year experience for loading unloading with Saudi Arabian company certificate please guide me how I can get job thanks..
Forklift is one of the best job i ever had i swear i love it ... way better than production.😊
Facts💯
Yes it is I treat it like a real life video game (go around the warehouse and find the correct pallets, then load them in, and onto the next.) A simple but fulfilling job where you can feel proud of what you did that day. That’s what made it so fun to me. Plus it made time fly!
@@AS_ONYX So true 💯💯💯
@@AS_ONYX I agree %100
Absolutely, I even prefer sit down to the reach truck! What a rewarding career. 😎
Thanks bro just got a job paying 18 an hr first time forklift driver and your vids are helping bro i have way more confidence now before my actual start date lmao salute bruh 🤝🏾
I start tomorrow how did you do? Never touched a forklift in my life ?
Is that $ or £
This has been very helpful for me bro, Love your content👍
Yes thank you bro !! I’ll most definitely be watching these video’s tonight
Awesome videos!
This was very enjoyable to watch. You're very swift, clean, and precise with your movement of pallets and maneuvering the lift. Great video bro.
Toyota Forklift? I reconize that 4y engine whine. My baby that I use at work when I go outside to pick in the yard, and when I load in my pallets onto the truck at the end of the day.
Yes Sir that Toyota
@@forkliftjoe3620That's wassup. I'm still a rookie on the forklift, just a month into both the sit down and reach truck, but I can feel myself slowly getting better. I hope to be at your skill level someday, sir.
I currently work for DHL Supply chain at a reefer warehouse, and we use Electric Toyota Stand up forklifts. I work 10 hour shifts (6AM-4PM, Mon-Fri and some OT's on the weekends). I can see your single pinwheeling those pallets in the trailer. Whenever I load very big trucks (45 to 60 pallets), depending if they need to be double stacked, most of the time they go in double pin-wheeled if its a 60 pallet truck for a 53 ft trailer. Sometimes when we load the low cube trucks, we have to switch back and forth with the Low Mast lifts to load in the pallets and continue with the larger ones. I'd rather load trucks then unload to be honest.
Same here bro but I don’t want to be the one picking the order. Pin-wheeled 60 pallet tough bro especially if they over hang on pallets. Do y’all ever have over hang freight that’s longer than the 48 size pallet?
@@forkliftjoe3620 It depends if their on white wood heat treated pallets. Most of the time we have the products on PECO pallets.
Thanks for the inspiration to make move videos!
Working on getting certified. just wanted to say jo your videos have gave me confidence to get into being a forklift operator. Anyone got advice for me?
well done bro
I heard super men but you are real super forkliftmen for sure ever..
Thanks 💯💯
You should start a forklift school. It will be gr8 if you could teach on a Toyota forklift, a Raymond reach truck and a Raymond Order picker on CZcams.
THANK YOU MY dear brother ❤️
entry level forklift driver...he is so good...still worried I will take too long, but i don't want to drop a load...
It looks like the Amazon Factory I used to work at but when I was a Waterspider in the returns department I had to use the pallet jacks to bring the pallets of ups boxes back to decant and I had to lift the boxes one by one off the pallets and rip them open with a boxcutter to build a pallet with yellow totes and fill the totes with small jiffy bags and boxes and hand them out to the workstations
VERY EDUCATIONAL !! THANKS AND BLESSINGS!!!
Thank you my friend
Good bro
Thanks💯
How do i go fast with forklift lifts and drops?
I have operated big telehandler forklifts
greetings from Russia colleague
Sup dude so do you work in shipping and receiving? I’m going to start a job on Tuesday and haven’t used a sit down forklift or haven’t done shopping and receiving . Any advice ?
Bro watch all my videos you’ll be very confident when you walk in the door
Tips on avoiding accidental drops tips or something along the lines ?
Keep your load as low to the ground as possible and use tilt
Help please. I've driven a forklift before and had no problems but I'm now driving a large closed cab 36,000 lb one and am having an issue. Trainer is honestly a bit of a jerk and is no help. I pick up packs of lumber off a chain conveyor, no pallets. However every time I pull up to grab a pack, my backrest is hitting the pack of lumber before the forks are completely under the pack and I'm not getting the pack all the way to the heel of the forks. I cannot push against the pack to square up because it comes down a set of 4 chains and will roll backwards (To picture this, imagine 4 escalator rails 4 feet apart with chains instead of the rail...this is what the lumber pack comes down).
Since I have plenty of space beneath me to come up from (about 3 or 4 feet instead of a few inches like the space inside a pallet) will lifting up with my forks tilted back slightly while I'm coming in help to ensure I'm hitting the heel of my fork? I can't think of anything else to do. The reason this is a big deal is bc these packs are 96 in front to back but due to past damage and the forks being ground back, the forks are only about 93 or 93.5. Meaning on packs of boards like 2x4s, if you aren't as far back against the heel as possible then your forks don't pick up the bottom board at the back of the pack. Which is a problem for the stacker operator bc he then has to pick up the board, sometimes 20 ft long, and add it to a pile. Once or twice is OK but doing that all day out in 100⁰ weather and he starts getting ticked off on top of me already being frustrated with myself. Please any ideas or suggestions are much welcome!! And I can explain better if necessary.
Yes if your tilt slightly and have forklifts completely level u should be able to enter cleanly and lift with stability
@forkliftjoe3620 That took care of it, thanks. I took a close look at those forks this morning and not only are they short but the last foot or so on them is bent upwards at about a 95⁰ angle instead of a flat 90⁰ so I had been tilting forwards to make the ends level not realizing I was actually tilted at a forward angle. They're also lopsided, left one sits about 3 inches lower than the right. I'm gonna have to talk to management bc they gotta replace those forks! They not only make the job harder but also dangerous.
Are you the only driver on your shift?
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Thanks💯
I have trouble with pallets its hard to see and i always chip them up
Hi Joe. Please forgive my naive question, but do you ever worry about goods being damaged by stacking one pallet on top of another?
Yes space is everything but when I’m you run out or just want to consolidate stacked shrink wrapped pallets that can be stacked safety is the way to go.
@@forkliftjoe3620 Got it. Thank you. Appreciate your time.
@@smf851 thank you for asking question I’m here to help
Is that cold storage you work in?
No it’s a regular warehouse
How do you know exactly which pallet to pick?
Locations are on the floors and racks of most warehouses I just double check the quantity and item number
Is this a cross-dock warehouse?
Yes it is my friend
Is that battery operated or petrol
Petrol my friend
@@forkliftjoe3620 we use battery
Would be great to connect over social media
@@leonperkins3604 my instagram is @jo_bucks89
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Please show the gears more.
Bro also I am Forklift operator I have 13 year experience for loading unloading with Saudi Arabian company certificate please guide me how I can get job thanks..
Pls send your location, im Newark NJ
Chicago
I want to apply for this you please sir how can you help me.
Go to an agency or warehouse apply for a forklift what do you expect him to go fill it out for u?
i start forklift on friday, 84 hour weeks till november 😭
Wow, what industry, if you don't mind me asking?
@@hakeemsd70m canning vegetables
@@night7185Awesome. How's it been on the forklift and on the job?
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I don't get it... It's quite unclear. Bro wants to do all the Task... The videoing and operating simultaneously.
I build Toyota forklifts
I think this video is about how not to work in forklift 😂😂. No safety at all