@@meghankathleen4474 depends on the country. in my country loaders doesnt get tested. i come at work drunk, high and its no problem if i can do my work.
Anyone turned off by 10 12 hour shifts isn't a real worker or don't like making money. I worked for Walmart distribution and I left because they started cutting hours. I miss working them long days, them paychecks were fat. Yall look fragile with these comments.
@@BLADE47915 I worked for Walmart DC for 10+ yrs as a selector and regretted it. The pay was chump change compared to Publix DC. Publix is where you make bank at and you get free lunch. Buffet style everyday. Now, run along and do that pathetic Wacky World cheer they had yall do 🤣
@@BLADE47915 I've selected for that pathetic company for 10 yrs. Publix DC pays way more. The benefits are better, dividen pay, year end bonuses, and you get free lunch every day. Btw they give you two weeks vacation starting out. When I left. I was still receiving a dividen paycheck from them
I absolutely don't recommend. Worked there for over a year and it has been a terrible experience. Don't get tricked by the pay, don't get tricked by the ads. If you have any questions just reply to this comment and I'll let you know. The turnover rate was 300%, so expect to train and cover for up to 5 people, expect poor management and poor safety practices. Riding on forks, horsing around with pallet jackets, climbing racks, I have videos of all of this as well. Don't be fooled, Pepsi IS NOT what it seems. If by chance you are watching because you are interested in the location of Worcester, just be aware that safety protocol is nonexistent, the Night Shift is comprised of drug addicts, and only people with family ties have the ability to move up You will NOT be allowed to take your breaks, and the Union is entirely corrupt, opting to fire any employees that speak up with problems. I have seen people being hit with forklifts, pallet jacks, and I have seen them put people on trucks who have ended up damaging cars and property. I don't recommend working here, so learn from my experience. Additionally, the women there genuinely look like guys, there is this one manly chick named Zoe who has a mustache.... that's the kind of folk you'll be working with. There is also a pedophile there, but I guess that is fine since that location hires felons and drug addicts. Even then, they can't keep their staff. It got so bad at one point that the higher ups went down to the local homeless shelter to try and and convince them to get a job working at Pepsi. Even broke, homeless folks didn't think it was worth it.
@bikmeemee4474 no doubt it depends on the place, but I'm just noting my experience. I'm sure some of the warehouses are excellent, but there are some that are worth noting for being exceptionally abysmal
Thanks,I was considering a career change into warehousing doing forklift work,pick and packing.I'll just stick to 8 hours a day welding and the odd construction jobs in the weekends.
Starting tomorrow as a forklift operator.. Lets see how it goes - hopefully a forklift operator isnt manually picking up the 24 packs and loading it onto a pallet then using the forklift to transport. Guessing there already shrinkwrapped and ready on a pallet to be just transported across the warehouse.. lets see!
Anyone willing too do this job make sure to check pay rate after tax otherwise no tank you these billionaires companies tend to pay little pennies on the dollar I know this because I use to work for coke
Do order selectors get bonuses if they pick over their rates? Example say you need to pick at 90% but you picked say 110% do you get bonus pay for that?
It’s not that bad, it’s a great job with great pay for those who like a fast day, no day here seems long. Every time you look up you will either be going to break, lunch, or home. Just focus on getting the pallet done as neat and fast as possible while remaining safe and you should surprise yourself .
Taking my drug test for this position in a few days. I had to jump through hoops just to get to where I'm at now, with emails, texts, and a few phone calls. But hopefully I'm almost in. It's not a very encouraging start as it seems over complicated to go through the hiring process. I'm trying to stay hopeful that I'll like the job. It looks like there's alot that love it or hate it here in the comments so I dunno.
@@Kn0wOneNos3 don’t know about him but i got hired as a merchandiser and it’s been rough it’s a lot of manual labor but I get good checks every week so it works for now, but if you think you can handle the long hours days and manual labor go ahead, also the hiring process takes some time I tried 2 times until i got in
Update: didn't happen. I got an email basically telling me to have me some boots, and wait for a phone call. I waited a little while, answering every single call I'd get and it was never them. Then I started calling them every day, sometimes multiple times a day and they would never answer. There wasn't even an option to leave a voicemail. I gave up.
@MsPatval 2 to 3 days they contact me gave me some options of when I can start I chose July 11th because I didn't want to start before 4th of July holiday
@@herusenghor5880thanks for quick response. I’m here in Tampa FL got job offer and my background and drug test is clean but still waiting for start date. It’s getting frustrating been 2 weeks
I just completed my second day of orientation and will start picking next monday... today we will get certified on forklift. Pepsi gave me a shot and I won't let them down
This is total bull my location looks like crap merchanisers dont fill produc to shelf they only face on liad days every week same thingvI takevpictures send to manager to contact pepsi manager nothing gets done I know what happens next you will outsource your merch likecyou did thevpotatonchips division and firevorder writters because they keep mussingvtgevball on product movement here is advice guess what this means KYC
@@MsPatval it’s nice I went to production so I like it picking sucks kinda cuz they can force you to work a double shift started at 4pm got off at 5-6 am but only for 2 weeks shit was exhausting having to wake up the next day and be at work by 4 again luckily for me I went to production they can still force you but it isn’t as bad
This is my dream Job to work in PIPSI as a Warehouse Picker or Warehouse Loader But I think this is only a dream.. Hoping that you give me a chance to apply but I'm from Philippines..
I would avoid working for Pepsico period, especially as a loader at one of their warehouses. Working at Pepsico at the Burnsville, Mn location has been the worst employment experience of my entire life by far! It was an extremely uncomfortable, hostile work environment. Whenever I was at work, I felt like I was on that show 60 Days In! Never in my life have I worked with so many garbage human beings (and some of them were supervisors and team leads!) This warehouse is filled with felons, drug dealers, and gang members. They will hire anyone, it doesn't matter if you have never stepped a foot in a warehouse your entire life or if you have over 12 years of experience. One guy was walked out because he was caught shooting heroin! There were never enough machines or talkmans for everyone and HR was so incompetent they kept overhiring. The machines were in such poor condition I almost seriously injured three co-workers on three separate occasions. Everytime I would take a faulty walkie rider to the upper warehouse for repair, (at this location they refer to it as "upstairs"), it would show up on the floor the next night and then another employee would injure another co-worker. And this warehouse is a complete logistical nightmare. The training sucks and there is no rhyme or reason for why half the products are located where they currently are. This is also a Union Pepsico location which means the worst workers are protected and the top performers are screwed because they have to pick up the slack. I barely lasted four months here and finally I walked out and quit because there was never enough equipment to go around. I refuse to even put this company/work experience on my resume because working here was so bad. To this day, I won't even look at a Pepsico product, much less buy one! That's how awful this work experience has been at the Burnsville, MN Pepsico warehouse location!
sounds like you should’ve did research on the company first, did you not ask questions during the interview on how the team functions and if you don’t fit would you be re-trained for a different position??? i’m 20 and know to ask these things to my soon to be employers. i’m at a union pepsi and love it.
@@jshifty9618 You have got to be kidding me. I can clearly see you're only 20yrs old saying something like that. What employer will tell you the warehouse is packed with gang members, criminals, drug addicts? What employer will tell you they have faulty equipment? What employer will tell you it is dangerous to work there?
@@Newportnews98 I don't want to work around a certain group of people? What people might that be? He mentioned drug addicts, gang members, criminals, etc. Are you saying that fits the description of a certain group of people? What people are gang members, drug addicts, and criminals? Please, tell me.
@Bilbo Swaggends45 It can be rough, but if you want to whoop yourself into shape while making good money, it is worth it. The benefits are also really, really good.
@@gianky7727 oh damn but that makes sense if you’re in cali shits expensive😂. nd i’m sure yours will switch if you’re there long enough, with union on holidays it’s 3x pay nd we get hours lunches
@@forsakenheaven384 as dumb as it sounds. This job is laborious. So take your time and please please please use correct lift form. You’re gonna be lift cases and bottles all day long! You’re probably gonna work 10-12 hour shifts depending on the route you get. Some days it’s great. Others it sucks. But so does every job! Since you’re starting out they’re probably gonna have your running to different stores all the time to fill routes. I’d say get acquainted with every store as best as possible. Learn where everything is at. Coolers, Gatorade, coffee, tea, energy drinks, water etc. learn where everything goes! And fill the endcaps! ORGANISE YOUR BACKSTOCK! That’ll make the job SOOOO much easier with whatever doesn’t go to the sales floor. AND bring a pen and paper pad with you. If you end up working afternoon shifts, most of the product will be on the shelf from the order earlier in the day. So bring a pen and paper pad and write down everything you need to fill the shelf at that time ie. 5 Pepsi 2 liters, 8 Mountain Dew 12 packs cans, 4 orange crush 6 pack bottles. 1 Gatorade 28oz. Etc. it’ll make your job so much easier and save you so much time instead of constantly running back and forth to the backroom. Don’t waste time with this job. Like I said some days you can work 5 hours, Others 12. Just depends on the day really. SOME backroom receivers are going to be assholes. Like Walmarts and Kroger and Meijer the backroom receivers are going to treat you like shit. All I have to say to them is fuck off. They might tell you certain things you really don’t have to do and then they expect it. Stand up for yourself if you think they’re treating you poorly! I’ve met great backroom receivers and they’ve treated me with the respect I deserve and I’ve gotten kicked out of stores because I’ve gotten into arguments! Stand up when you think it’s right! Don’t let some asshole making $15 an hour tell you what to do! SOME ARE COOL SOME ARENT. So make good relationships with them when you can. But when you can’t. Tell ‘em to go fuck themselves. Because they’ll basically tell you the same!That’s basically all I’ve got I think. Here’s a run down with some extra things. PLEASE lift with proper form, you will regret it if you don’t. Take time to learn the stores you’re working in. Bring a pen and paper notepad to write down product. Break down cardboard and plastic. Stack all shells nicely! Stack pallets when done with them. Some back room receivers are cool! Some are assholes. Try to be cool with everyone! Take your time and do a good job! Sorry this is so long but if I knew this shit when I started I would have been so much better off! And I think it’s good you’re starting out! Congrats! It’s a good hard working career! Best of luck to you and if you have anything else let me know! Good luck!