When I pushed carts I *SWEAR* some people stayed in their parking spaces until I had a long string of carts then they would decide to try and pull out as if they wanted to ruin their car on purpose.
Same man, surprisingly i almost got hit only once in my time pushing carts.
@@isaiahbarada8167 Shit I did get hit. I got my left ankle rolled under the carts.
Corsair Carl yoooo 😂happens at mine all the time people have hit my line and they get pissed I laugh as ik damn well it’s not my fault
One time i was pushing carts and a guy in a lifted truck thought he was cool he hit the line of carts i had and they hit cars and a little boy
When he said you have that hour lunch break and all you think about is how fucked the lot is gonna be when you get back, i really felt that LMAO
I've been a cashier, Self Checkout host, assisted customer service, ran freight and did maintenance, and let me tell you, cart pushing is the most envigorating experience I've ever had at Wal-Mart. It got me into better shape, was fun for me, and best of all, I barely had to interact with customers. Best part of my job
yea its kinda stupid when people say "oh your job is easy with that machine" dude we need that machine to do the job, Walmart is the busiest Retail Company, doing 10 carts by hand isn't enough for 500 people coming in and out of the store at all times, especially during the holidays.
@@underfying I'm a cart pusher at mijers to day is my third day pretty fun yester day was kinda terrible we don't have a machine and it was poor ing down rain 7 hours straight super busy I started pushing 30 carts at a time to keep my yard empty and garage full 😂 took for ever but still faster than pushing 10 at a time
@@lypsohgameing2859 I’m 16 (just started a few days ago) so I can’t even use the machine at Walmart 😭 I got to push them by hand and it was pouring and lighting my first day of working.
I can relate to the feeling since as of right now I push carts for Sam's
Pushing big lines of carts by hand is my favorite thing to do. All the customers coming in always have a really shocked look on their face when they see 1 guy pushing 35 carts at once (with another guy steering obviously). Carts is miles better than being stuck as a cashier.
Worked as a 'cart attendant' at Target for much of the past year. Been through the best and worst of the job. They work the hell out of you when it's busy, and we had to do so much more than just carts and carry-outs. Pick up re-shop and clothes hangers from the cashiers, distribute baskets around the store, stock the spill stations/clean up spills, take out the trash from the cans in front of the store, help 'guests' in general if they ask you questions or need help, and they call you to be a backup cashier all the time because they dont schedule enough a lot of the time. But the worst is that they also make cart attendants clean bathrooms too.. And those could be downright disgusting quite often.. They expect you to do just about everything, and get it all done by yourself. Not to mention the weather can suck ass sometimes. And you get paid the exact same as cashiers and everyone else, while doing far more work.. Shit got pretty stressful some days..
Dude i been there as a cart boy too and did all of that minus clothes hangers. They asked me to clean literal shit from the bathroom and I simply refused bc it wasn't in my description.
our store has a janitor. they specifically hired a janitor. and yet somehow I still end up cleaning the bathroom.
That's why I never applied at target.
At walmart, unless you have prior experience or are willing to learn how to use registers they don't pull you to do register duty.
Been a walmart stockman 3 years now.
Never once even come close to using a register.
The job title is courtesy clerk and these are the job requirements, if you don’t like it or think it’s unfair. Find a new job.
The Rabbit and Turtle buttons are probably on the cart machine for those who can't speak or read English that well.
At our work we have a standing forklift that has those buttons also. Probably easier to put pictures because of association of each animal.
I think for language reasons too. We have the rabbit and turtle on lawnmowers and old power tools in Germany.
@@schnabeltierMCMLXXXV it's the same way here in the U.S. too. basically anything with variable speed has the turtle and rabbit on it. helps someone like me who sucks when it comes to operating stuff like that.
The turtle and rabbit are standard on equipment not just at Walmart.
We need a vid with Steven ,Erick and Fanta , that would be awesome
Dom Brady this is better czcams.com/video/Vwnx2f6sx2Q/video.html especially @ 4.20 mark
im a cart pusher and the biggest issue i face is being scheduled alone or with people who don't want to do the job. It makes it so much harder when you don't have one other person who is competent working the other end of the lot, so once you fill one side up you have to run to the other because it is getting low again. That is so stressful to me and puts a lot of wear on my body. I don't like using the cart machine, so I do them all by hand, and every other co-worker of mine uses the machine, so if I'm pushing in more carts by hand than you are with the machine it gets frustrating as hell. I love the job when I have help, because it's not as stressful mentally and physically. Sure, customers still suck and all that, but it makes the day a lot easier with one person to help. The problem is if you show them that you CAN do it all by yourself, they'll start to put you by yourself often because they know that you CAN do it, no matter how much of a toll it is taking on you.
EDIT: i made this comment halfway into the video and towards the end he made this exact same point. I guess it is a common theme for Wal-Mart to just not schedule enough people for carts.
Truth. i work Monday-friday 7:30 to 4:30 i get no help all week till 1 pm lmao and they are absolutely useless employees so yeahhh lol
It’s my 2nd week and I’m already by myself and they take the other cart pusher inside to do either go backs or freights
I been working as a cart pusher at Walmart for 2 years now. Love and hate it. Lot of things said here are true, the mule (machine used to get carts), the remote, lack of coverage. I love not having to deal with people and even know a caisher that helps us now and then that is trying to move out there from caisher cuz he doesnt have to deal with customers. I work in Az, the heat can terrible but I prefer it to the cold we get in winter, like right now.
I hated working on carts when i first started but after doing so many other jobs in a grocery store sometimes i wish i was back on them. I never had to deal with managers and never had a bad experience with a customer. Sometimes they even tried to tip us when we helped them to their car, which we weren't technically suppose to take but... ya know.
I was a Cap associate, and they made me push carts during hurricane Florence because all of the stockmen called out. It's brutal pushing carts in heavy rain and wind.
I’m currently a cart pusher for Walmart. Although, I work at a neighborhood market, which is just a Walmart grocery store. So evidently, it was a smaller parking lot. We don’t have those machines, so it’s just me and this one guy who push them ourselves. It’s a workout almost daily lmao
Ah cart pushing, an art in and of itself.
True that. Sure it's easy to push carts. But it's hard to do it as fast as an expericance cart pusher.
I work cart crew at a grocery store. here's one of the most annoying things I encounter on a near daily basis: we stock our big carts on the porch, and our smaller carts just inside the door. Its been this way for a long time now. People will walk up to the big carts, look around, see no small carts, cause they're inside, like they've always been, grab a big cart, walk in the door, discover the small carts, and then just abandon their big cart and make it my problem. it would take them literally 10 seconds to put their big cart back where they found it.
These are so relaxing to watch because I've been through the struggle
I was a cart pusher for a year before I got fired. We went through 2 machines and both doors had to be replaced cause of other people slamming the door. It was hell but it was a very laid back job cause none of my managers bugged me my whole shift.
The rabbit and turtle signs on machinery involving some sort of speed or movement is a pretty standard industry practice, like I am shocked neither of you have seen that before other than this one instance. Many lawn mowers and weed whackers and other common things have indicators just like this. It's a universal way to convey the message of fast and slow, its much smarter than doing it in one exclusive language.
I've lived in my current place a little over 20 yrs and the Target by me has had this one cart guy the whole time I've lived here. And he's there every time I go there, and never has a friendly look on his face.
Dudes,speaking of cart crew, there is a guy several towns over from me that has been on a Walmart cart crew for over 23yrs.he started right out of high school , two things I can say about this guy is he looks to be in amazing cond,and is still very enthusiastic about shagging carts.in the summer we get some serious storms up here and I cannot believe he has not been cooked by a lighting strike.
When I was there as a cashier and they only scheduled 2 cart crew people they would have me cover for the cart guy on his lunch. My issue was instead of being shown how to use the machine they gave me a rope. So instead of grabbing 20 to 40 carts at a time I would be able to get 10 at most and I would constantly be taking carts back to the store from halfway down the parking lot. The only problem I had with it was that they expected me to do exactly what the cart guys did while they were gone with less experience and having to waste more time going back and forth. That and I would be out there in the summer wearing long pants sweating like a dog and it was torture, but other than that it was better than dealing with idiot customers all day
I'm a Walmart cart crew member,at my store, we usually walk 7-9 miles on a slow day, but weekends are 9- 11 miles, holidays are 10+ for an 8-9 hour shift, we have just like every other Walmart, a north and sough depot, but we do it differently because of how the parking lot and store are laid out for gm, we will typically swing it when going up between rows 4-2 and grocery between 11-13 depending on the size of our loads, we secretly have our specialties on our lot we find by doing the job, some of us are versatile haulers, Twinkie loaders or long and heavy haulers (I'm a versatile) taking all manor of loads. as for the horn on the controller, we have secret language with it as well as hand signs when working in teams. (1 horn means go...2 horns means stopping/stop... twirling above the head means to speed up/slow down...hand up means stop...) I found a way around the "no headphones/earbuds" rule and got a Bluetooth speaker using it on the lot, you can listen to your music as loud as you please and still hear them as well as traffic, it also helps pass the time when out there, and adds the bonus of brightening the customer's day, I also keep a battery bank on me to keep my phone and speaker charged, for the rain depending on how bad it its, they will either keep us out there or bring us in to do re-shop (putting stuff back on the shelves when its deemed "resealable" or whats brought up from them zoning that was in the wrong place, otherwise we would hang and use the excuse that the machines need to be charged if they questioned us when the lot was good to "ok" (show is a different story, risky and dangerous, ill cover that later for anyone who has seen my last post on this topic)
seatheous robloxian going to get very busy over the next couple of weeks czcams.com/video/Vwnx2f6sx2Q/video.html
I like how your secret language is the same as some I use in construction!
If I said the machines need charged at my Wal-Mart they would just say nice try but we know theyve been broken for a month now hahahah lets get on it. So I avoid that situation all together and sit in my car. Today I spent half my day in my car, clocked in and filled the bay then hit Hardee's for breakfast, I make sure they get their 90 bucks worth outta me but that's it.
@@chadwillett619 the managers were incompetent at mine so much so, an actual monkey would have been a better manager, we actually had to become mechanical engineers to fix our machines half the time
Worker: Billy passed away the other day…
Manager:… well if he’s not coming in he still needs to call out.
3:35 The reason the slow and fast might be a turtle and rabbit. For people who don’t speak English that might’ve been for another country.
Or it's just the universal symbol for speed on motorized equipment. Literally every lawn mower uses turtle bunny on their speed controls
I just found this channel recently and I'm absolutely loving the content. Takes (some of) the pain away from my own minimum wage job.
First thumb up!! Ha!
Great vid as always Fanta, really know how to bring back memories of pushing those GODDAMN CARTS!!
Good Lord Fanta, you never seem to get drunk even after drinking alot of that alcohol man.6
Haha nice video as always! 😂
carry outs and carry ins, counting cans, general can room mainenance, propane exchange, and the idiocy of customers that see one cart in the lot and write you up.
It depends on the location honestly. But the cart crew in our store had to be the worst position. A lot of it had to do with terrible schedule managers and unrealistic expectations.
But heres an accurate job description if you're thinking about being a stockman.
Cons:
Piss bottles constantly. Both ran through the can machines and in the carts.
dirty diapers.
2 liter bottles full of heroin needles.
carts overflowing with household trash that people will bring from home.
6 wheelers full of food caked all over them from children.
being the only guy on for the entire day having to cover all positions simultaniously.
the heat waves and cold fronts bringing feet of unplowed snow which brings its own mountain of difficulties. During the summer, you get major crotch rot and risk serious infection. One of my friends had to go to the hospital because a crotch rot infection had spread to his blood. During the winter, the snow makes it impossible to push more then 2 carts at once so the bays are always empty and everyones getting write ups. Not a lot of people last through the winter here. I didnt.
the terrible managers that would make everything harder for no reason.
asshole customers that pull right in front of your 30 cart line forcing you to try and stop the rest of the line from snaking and swiveling into cars or people. Drivers will have no care in the world for your existence. so if you see someone backing up, stop because they wont.
the lack of water and supplies for our position. Anything eaten or drank in our position came out of our paychecks.
the constant pages into the store or can room to the point where the carts outside would run out because im not god and therefore not omnipresent.
skipping lunches because of no call no shows. Every week theres always a few guys that come and go. Stockman position in our store has the highest turnover rate of any job in our entire town.
almost getting hit by idiotic drivers to the point where one of my coworkers got hit twice in one week. I wore a bright yellow and white reflective windblocker in the middle of the night once and still was inches from getting hit.
Pros:
A good workout everyday. Youll get in shape.
A coworker brotherhood. Your position bonds together pretty strongly because of how much you all gotta deal with. On the days that theres more than on guy on at least.
All this while cap 2 in store shoppers get paid $16 an hour to bullshit half the day until 4pm.
I work in construction and there are aerial lifts scissor lifts and other type of lifts that have the same thing a turtle and a rabbit
I drive a reach forklift and my speed gauge is a rabbit and a turtle with like. A bar graph
When I was a cashier at Wal-Mart, I would always be the one to get sent out to help the cart crew when they were shorthanded (most of the other cashiers were young girls, you just CAN'T send them out there because they're fragile and will just fall apart). At first I hated doing it, mainly because of the heat. When it started to cool off after I had worked there a while, I started preferring it. You didn't have to deal with nearly as many shitty customers and people mostly just left you alone. There was no one constantly breathing down your neck either. In an odd way, you have some level of freedom. If the weather is nice, I'd absolutely agree that cart crew can be a more enjoyable job than working inside. I imagine working in the back might be the same. I should have done that. I hate cashiering, and I have learned to really hate most Wal-Mart shoppers.
cart pet peeve number one people leave trash in carts so employees have to clean it up
Turtle and rabbit seems to be a universal symbol for slow and fast fyi. They use the same on my self propelled lawn mower and my snow blower.
Love this topic great bringing new guests
I've been a cart boy and damn did it suck during the winter time.
Winter time's the best tho. After christmas at least. Super cold, super comfy
Here in Kansas, it is over 100 in the summer and below 10 in the winter. My first day is tomorrow, I'm not quite sure what to expect.
SplitZ HD yeah, it’s not bad. The temperature has gone down a bit. The management sucks tho. It’s a super simple job tho, you literally just push carts
I think some lawn mowers have the rabbit and turtle.
I worked at a small grocery store, We were never busy enough to constantly need someone pushing carts but anytime we almost ran out I was always the first to head out there. Weather be damned. Pouring rain, baking hot sun, sleet, snow, antarctic wind chill... man ANYTHING to get a 15 or 20 minute break from being inside that fucking building was bliss
I worked cart crew for 3 and a half years I did not mind lots of exercise and was by myself and it got me to Seattle my journey night crew at Reno Nv transferred to 2nd reno store cashier transferred to Bonney lake cart crew transferred to seattle and did cart crew But I made it to Seattle on Walmart dime
When Steven breaks the four wall to tell Fanta to fuck off 😂
I worked carts at Menards (midwest home improvement) for about 6 years where there were no mules, about 8 different types of carts, and a lot of the same stories I hear on this. And being a home improvement, carryouts could be absolutely constant. Oh boy, do I have stories there
Did the same thing for Home Depot. Nothing but a constant stream of people making all their demands. Weekends were brutal. I could tell many stories too. People think they are being helpful if you have 20 carts and are pushing them and someone tried to put a cart on the end. It wouldn't go in completely so you had to stop you momentum you had with your 20 already, plus my parking lot was on an angle so you can imagine the remaining carts woud come apart and id have to catch those too. Just put your cart in the coral and someone wil be by to get it on the next run.
Plus with it being a home improvement store, customer would assume you knew EVERYTHING about all the products and how to fix ANYTHING. Despite your attempts to point them to the proper people in the correct departments. It was physically demanding, yes but MORE MENTALLY demanding than anything.
The worst part about working in parking lot for any business is those people who'd stop you in the middle of the road to grab a basket
I don't get what's so terrible about that? I've done lot work and that sort of thing didn't bother me whatsoever. I typically viewed it as one more cart making it's way back into the store, aka my job.
@@jloomis7 idk bit idiotic to stop a bunch of cars, my work place was usually very busy. Just to grab a basket when there's more a few steps away
SPOOKY WHAT at my store there were times where the main corral would get low so we had to rush and fill it back up and that was the worst.
@@cooliusmaximus8842 we have a small corral so it gets empty quick, during the holidays there's no baskets anywhere
I used to be a cart attendant for Albertsons and man it would be so annoying when a customer told me if only you had one of those “cart pushers” from walmart
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Turtle/rabbit speed indicator logos are used on riding lawn mowers as well lol
lol imagine having 2 cart pushers working at a time.
Why would anyone want to choose between Eric and Steven? #teamthreesome
I used to be apart of the cart crew at a grocery retail place. And it of course sucked. And one time, I found a cart filled with used diapers.
That editing part was perfect
When I worked as a custodian we had a machine for cleaning the floor. It had a dial that had a turtle all the way left and a rabbit on the right.
Steven is way more laidback than Eric.
Is it really that difficult for people to just take the carts from the parking lot inside to use? That is what I often do to make their jobs easier. Also putting it back inside when I am done.
Most people are lazy. It is not a surprise... (people are fat fucks nowadays...Obesity is really rampant)
@@tricket2701 yea im pretty sure we stopped enforcing that lol. Im a cart pusher and management doesn't give a fuck anymore
At least put them in corrals. Legit seen people put a cart on the left of their car... the corral is right next to them on the right
In my Walmart I pushed carts for 2 years , and we could only use the machine when the distract manager and his assistants came in and asked why we were not using the machine. I said the assistant managers would not let’s, she over turned that decision , immediately and warned the assistant and store manager to let us use it any time we want
14:45 is gold.
When I used to work there, the mouth breathers in the evening, when filling the garage would go full speed into the wall (the wall kind of stuck out a few feet where the doors were) and I swear to God the bricks on the outside of the wall were all cracked and the mortar was all fucked up. The garage door was hit and broken many times. I worked with 4 year olds.
And on when it starts raining halfway through a line I remember once we knew it was going to start pissing on a biblical level and we tried to squeeze in one more, and of course we're at the end of the lot when it starts and we just left the line and machine there and we booked it to one of the corrals that had a roof and chilled in there for half an hour. It was cold and windy. But at least we weren't wet.
Man your two man strategy seems effective as fuck. When we were two guys we wouldn't split up to work faster, we would just both follow the machine and shoot the shit. Talking with colleagues was the only thing that made the job bearable.
I enjoy getting carts whenever they assign me the duty (I’m a cashier) because at least I don’t have to deal with customers all the time when I’m out there. Unlike when I’m inside.
The turtle and rabbit are standard on equipment not just at Walmart.
Wish I could tell y’all some of my Walmart stories.. I have so many good ones and so many examples if bullshit management from working there it’s unbelievable.
As a cart guy i enjoy this
during the pandemic now. we got 4 (me included but we have 2 more cart pushers but they are in school) cart pushers at meijer. meaning thinning schedule where 1 in the morning first shift and one for closing (either 3PM to 11PM or 2:15PM to 10:45). every time we a 2nd person who is on Social security is mostly out there pulling weeds while the one is doing carts on both sides. if we don't get more soon, it won't be easy on chrismas eve compare to last year
Omg I think having both of them on an episode would be amazing XD
At our store Giant/Martins what have you, we have an amazing porch type area so you can pretty much get out of the bad weather. On Sundays however there would be a clean out of our lobbies and we have to take out every regular shopping cart out of the lobbies to the porch area. Sometimes we would have to take the shopping carts off the porch area since they had to power wash that area so the carts were taken back to the no parking area of the lot. Just a couple minor inconveniences but certainly the best retail experience most likely at Giant/Martins.
I worked at a Place where we had to push the carts by hand. It was easier to turn the line of carts if they were backwards. I always liked being on cart duty because I wasn't doing my normal job. ( Bagging groceries)
I'm a Carr Attendant working at Target. So I see what you guys mean. My experience is pretty much similar.
I worked as a bagger at Jewel Osco, and we took shifts for cart duty. Every bagger did at least one hour out there on most days. I honestly can’t wrap my head around people doing that their whole shift.
Do more of these series. Good stuff
I’m a new subscriber to your channel Fanta. Love your videos and stories from working retail bro. I worked retail myself for almost 5 years. I got good stories myself. Like arguing with a old lady about buying Sprite with Caffeine at the Grocery Store I worked at. It got so bad I had to get the manager lol. They’ve never made Sprite with Caffeine. Love Eric’s sarcasm in your videos as well man. Your channel is fun and refreshing to watch. You Eric and Steven keep up the good work and looking forward to future uploads to your channel.
I really appreciate all the kind words man! Hopefully you are far from retail now!
is it ok to hand them my cart if I see the cart crew collecting cart? Or should be just leave it where the cart crew just finished collecting the carts on the cart lot?
My manager is pretty damn annoying at the Walmart I work at, there's been a lot of complaining and threatening to fire people, what they don't understand is that if there are no carts out in the lot and little carts in the bay and it's REALLY busy then the carts are in the store and we can't do shit about that, we get yelled at for resting in between runs, on a normal day or weekend it's fine we just work, but on days where the pile of broken carts is huge and the carts in the bay are really low it can get stressful and hectic, my manager yelled at my higher up because of a small exchange we had and it went something like, manager: *helping with a carry out* *sees me and co-worker* "are you guys on break?"
Me: no, we just came back from a run and got some water
Manager: oh ok
Co-worker: *rightfully says* Why would you say that *under their breath*
*Hella amount of time passes*
The higher up: I got yelled at by maneger a while ago because you guys were just sitting at the back of the bay!
Higher up didn't mention names but I knew what they were talking about and it pissed me off that my manager didn't even try to understand what they were witnessing, just completely disregarded what I said and made their own judgement, and to think nothing would have happened if I were to have lied to my managers face which was an option but nope I don't like to lie especially to someone that I should be respectful towards, to think that lying would have been better for everyone, my manager didn't even try to talk to me about it afterwards ugh just some shitty experiences with my maneger over at that walmart
One last thought most carts are metal, ten to twenty carts are one giant lightning rod.
Worked in maintenance and some times they would ask us to get carts. Picture pushing carts in a deep Canadian freezing cold of -30 and pushing them in deep snow ... not fun
I enjoy Steven, he's a good addition to the channel.
Yooooo alll 3 of them podcast
Back in 1989 I worked cart 's for Target during the holiday season..and at that time they gave us Pagers..so one time I was way way out deep in the parking lot and we had very deep parking lot at this location..and i had a whole train of carts..and they page me and was an emergency page..so i leave my carts..run all the way up inside..hop on the phone up front and to find out what the issue is..and I get told..we need more carts inside..Needless to say they got an earful ..what do you think i was doing when you paged me? can't one of my many supervisors look out the window and see me?
I liked doing go backs at Kohl's because it was the best job in the store
man, its funny, i have been working at walmart in az for a year or so right now
I'm on cap 2
help me, Fanta
Hey im code 6 working at Walmart still do the one thats annoying is that when they call for carrier outs... when your by yourself and they tell us to go inside and help somebody with there groceries, tvs, and waterbotters... yeah i know. Its in a small town and i think code 6 carrie outs are held in smaller places. Then you have to tell them i cant to much out here they listen, but its annoying that i have to stop what im doing, and walkes GOOD LUCK finding one when everybody has them for their own personal reasons that your not supposed to do.
14:41 great cutaway. Reminded me of Family Guy😂
i work at aldis and our scrubbers to clean the floors also have a turtle & rabbit picture for the speed settings lol. weird
I do this and it hurts my back especially after long days
Great video man what would make it even better is if you had both Eric and Steven
Damm you guys had it easy I'm on cart crew at my local Walmart and we have a strap that has 100000000000000 knots on it and we have to hook into the carts
That cutaway was ACES.
In highschool I worked for a grocery store where I pushed carts and I absolutely hated it. I didn't even get a cart machine, it was all manual labor. I said FML like a bazillion times cause who tf wants to push carts in 90 degree sweltering heat for minimum wage?
Same here brother, not having those machines made things even worse, especially in Mass where its so humid in the summer and so cold in the winter.
I remember getting pulled from electronics to do carts and one of the asm’s got mad cuz I pushed four at a time. I was like to him bro I will go back inside right now idc. Walmart wasn’t all bad, but it’s like if I’m helping you, just be grateful
Turtle and rabbit is common for speed setting description, common on older mowers
Most lawnmowers have the turtle and rabbit, it's just standard symbols for speed
I slept at my grandmas house once and woke up the next day and didn't realize where I was. It was so weird!
can you talk about the trade shows?
Was that like a 4th wall break?
Man I work at a grocery store and we don't have the machine to bring the carts in.
I did carts at a grocery store in the north, i had to use the cart rope. I have a job interview at Walmart I would like the cart machine I imagine it’s easier
I work carts at Costco and I fucking love it. Especially in cooler weather I can get away listening to music and I don’t gave to talk to anyone most of the time. Only thing that sucks is that it’s all manual. No pusher; just a rope and your legs.
Fanta I swear I’ve seen you at the GameStop on Pecos and Az Ave
Sees Utah University shirt.
Stephen is an instant favorite.
Southern Utah University?! Are you guys in Utah?
14:40 LOL
They do that with cleaning machines went out when you're running those big blue clean machines and I have a little knob a lost Turtle rabbit
that job sounds like hell. How did they expect you to do that in the pouring rain?
the forklift at my old job had the turtle and rabbit bullshit
They basically pay you to make cardio fitness, this is an underrated job for sure. The worst weather is still better than the worst customer
💯% agree!
But they still gotta deal with carry outs, and those customers can be old pricks
Lol that's why at my old job I'd beg them to let me go outside, get some fresh air (I was a cashier) and let me help cart crew gather up and put carts away. Some customers are unbelievable.
My worst customers run me over for not teleporting the carts to the other side.
They also pay you to deal with customers and homeless people all day.