In Pakistan, Indian, Bangladesh and some more Asian countries the job of FMCG merchandiser is considered a very low level job in terms of academic education, designation and salary. Is it the same situation in America?
I love to work on planogram compliance, retail audit, primary and secondary category display, Share of shelf management, POSM visibility in the FMCG industry.
The funny part also is they said over q thousand cases lmfao 😂 more like 2500-3500 cases a day 14hrs 6 days or 12hr 6 days then you get wack ass days off Saturday or some random day of the week
Fuck Pepsi lmfao 😂 they took 7 years of my life definitely a downfall in my life end up with back problems and had to do 20-30 hrs of overtime every week and that's not including the fighting and drama there, management fxckin is shit. No work life balance especially if you have a family and kids.
Its a easy job and good paid who ever is out here complaining and crying there just lazy workers or fat overweight out of shape..this job its the easiest comparing it to any other high brand company's for distribution centers
I have an interview for a sale rep. I’m nervous cause I have zero experience Honestly want this job, I need and want the change in careers.. So I’m very nervous
@@ethanvaden7697 yes- that fool is Javier. I’m not gonna post his full name and dox him but I’m fr af. This video is at my site and facility in Las Vegas. I’m a combat veteran and I would do that all over again before working here. It’s literally slavery. China type stuff
🤣 most the time the store is responsible for what they sell it for they have to make money they already bought the product to sell but if they hiking to high some line will usually say something
you just gotta make the store look good, it’s very loose. i usually will work really really hard the first day of the week, 12-14 hours and then the rest of the week i just cruise through it.
My facility pays 21.50 starting with two 50 cent raises per 6 months. After that it is all based on inflation annually. Honestly, I would avoid them, because some of facilities hire felons, and if they decide to come to your facility, then you are going to deal with risks of job security being threatened due to workplace violence.
My pepsi warehouse has many felons and gang affiliated people. Tbh, all of them are great people to work with. I'm a nerd, unaffiliated with any gangs or no criminal background, but these people are great workers, and I see it daily. But yea, it may depend on facility to facility. Most of them won't fight unless you start shit, because at the end of the day, most don't want to lose their job over altercations, but they're not punks either.
Coke has the same thing. Hell naw it’s not worth it. Do not believe what you see here, nobody wants to be working there. This job needs to be highest paying job in the company, it’s slavery. Make all the management, supervisors work there’s ass off for that salary they have. You better off at McDonalds. It’s slavery!
Really bro Denver has a brand new warehouse and it looks so dope I got another job at Estes freight which you make good money here but is it really ain’t worth it I heard you can make 6 figs there ?is that true
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?
@@SnanSYTP Multiple end caps, pharmacy in some stores, energy in others, a random end cap at Meijer. A stand alone display near the bubbly. Seems like people just take their arm and run it across all of the flavors.
@@SnanSYTP those super Walmarts would get 10-15 skids a day of product and would all go out… then you’d have like 4 more “regular” stores like Kroger, etc This was when you’d have ridiculous ads like 2 for $5
@@rle1111 We got it easy now dude, but I know exactly what you’re saying I used to have 4 stores a day, 3 trucks Tuesdays and Thursdays but you probably had it worse than I did.im just thankful Gatorade came along because now every route is 2 or 3 stores
The Pepsi facility I worked at had strong seniority environment. So the people that been there longer can have their own jacks. I am guessing it was marker to tell the new guys to not touch them. I have seen some of them painted.
Tbh it’s because the pallet jacks is fallen apart and the shrink wrap holds it up lmao! Vegas got jacked up equipment they just put a band aid on things instead of actually fixing it.
I’ve worked for Pepsi for 7 years don’t let them fool you, ever since they took over Gatorade they work you like a dog. Management is also terrible, ass kissers. They will take any stores side over yours.
@@jasonyoung9329The best tip i can give you is find a new job cause this one sucks . but in the mean time im gonna give you the most realistic tips the higher ups will never tell because they are so out of touch with reality. Fill the coolers at the cash register checkouts first to avoid people getting in your way, and Don’t be afraid to cut corners because trust me unless you want to work 10-12 hr days everyday you have to cut corners and not fill everything sometimes . it’s just the way it is
The fact y’all do this is crazy, where’s your standard? I mean I realize it’s a paycheck but like seriously wtf is wrong with y’all? The next guy coming in is gonna be fucking screwed. If this is how y’all operate go to coke, they don’t care regardless. Just go to coke. Leave the hard work to the real men and women who do this job.
@@SnanSYTP if you think your company cares about you you’re sadly mistaken i’ve been working with the company long enough to come to the realization that no matter how hard you work for them they still will look at you as a expendable number that will replace you with no hesitation if needed .
I never heard of a job where you get a week vacation for every year working for a company. I’m with PepsiCo Foods and it’s 2 weeks starting out at full time and then there’s an extra week added on every 5 years so.. 5 years- 3 weeks 10 years- 4 weeks Etc.