Did 43 years in a dc. First 3 were pure hell. 10, 12, 14 hours every night hard labor fas as you could go. Too tired to eat after getting home. Got a little better on days not so much overtime but they set quota to drive you like pack mules. Notice how nobody in his way? Try doing a tight schedule order with 5 other pickers ahead of you, slot empty and need to return no extra time. No allowance for extreme summer heat on time. Drink lots of water but don't let your production slip. But I stuck with it and raised a family. At the end they walked applicants through to show the work. Usually at least 5 because after a few weeks on 5 quit every week.
@jeffw1246 yea our building is kinda small but we have like 4 sections of picking. It just so happen that on this assignment it was only one person in front of me
😂😂😂 these two are hilarious. I did this at a Safeway produce warehouse for a year it was fun. I’d rather do dry food like they are doing. They are pretty good.
Grocery selecting at production based pay is the biggest racket, scam, predatory job I’ve ever had. (Just saw you make 50 dollars an hour 😂 I may think otherwise if I was paid that) Just quit capstone after a year because of fucked up orders like this. The harder more efficient you work the more crazy orders you seem to get. Loved my coworkers though. I never worked with such respectful, hard working people in my life. You a hard working dude my man. Mad respect. Keep making that money!
@@4KayyJayy I landed at wayfair driving a reach truck. Much happier there. Straight hourly pay (decent in my area) great benefits, 4 days a week and I have an actual end time to my shift. All the selector jobs in this area (Chicago) are you stay your ass at work until the orders are done which rotted my brain. I was good at it and its great if you are unemployed and need a quick buck but other than that I will be passing lol
If he’s making $50 an hour then that’s enough 😂 Im 24 just started 2 months ago down here in Georgia and already at 28 an hour. Few more months and I’ll be as fast as the other guys making 50$
Whats the most youve made in a week recently selecting, looking to get into it and want to make sure the money is good. Advertisments make it seem like the possibilities in pay are limitless 😂
@@4KayyJayy bro no hate shit can you show me like a paystub of it like if thats fr or are you fr im doing that shit 😂 im abt to get a position as a publix warehouse selector
@@4KayyJayydaaamn. Yo I’m low key going to start posting videos too. I start order picking in 4 hours 😂😂😂 just finished “training” this week. It was ass and barely showed us anything relevant to the job
@xsiikphyziiksx7205 once you start it'll be better to explain. It takes some time to learn the stacking but if your really locked in with the job it'll become easier overtime
@xsiikphyziiksx7205 get that bread! Start putting money in your 401k asap and let it build up! Trust me. In the long run you'll see that it's worth it.
When you take a pallet jack from the charging station and it's in the process of being charged, do you have to manually stop the charge before disconnecting it? or can you just disconnect it?
Order selector/picker/puller--- 200 cases per hour is the expectation of the "Top of the Line order selectors" in this industry! 🏆🥇 That guy in this video is good !👍🏼 Definitely an elite, Big Shout out from Kansas City! Go Selectors!
@Slaymusty just bcus he mentioned only 120 cases doesn't mean it was only 120 cases, plus it's a 18 minute video so you do the math 😂😂. At least 500/hr in my building come apply 🥱
@marcuspiercy Learn the warehouse, and learn the cases. The easier it is to stack, the easier the job becomes. Speed will come later as you adapt to selecting
@victorkarm5453 knowing your warehouse, knowing your cases, consistency down the aisle, stacking of course, staying busy(the longer it takes for you to wrap your pallet and get to the next assignment, the more time you lose) every second counts. Also time yourself. If an assignment gives you 60 minutes to complete, depending on how good your are, you want to be above your goal. Use a stopwatch to keep track of time
@@4KayyJayy I know where mostly everything is on the isle and I'm sure I'm the only one on my side that orderfills with a stop watch lol. I work freezer though so they changed the times and now its tougher. I move quickly and even try to put the cases on the same side I pick on and try tonalways keep the qpr ahead of me. I noticed you keep the qpr like right beside you and I've been doing that recently. Seems to be helping. I ask bc I see like two people that move akkt slower than me but pull super high,but I'm moving quicker than them just to pull like a 130 lol . I've been there close to 5 years
@victorkarm5453 okay so you tryna get top tier numbers. For that type of speed, you'd want to pick without stopping. Like if you notice sometimes when I grabbed cases my jack never stopped moving. soon as you call a checkstring in, you wanna be already looking to get your next case. Kinda like picking ahead but not in a sense. I used to work in a freezer in a bigger building and it was more fast Paced then the building I'm at now. the gopro don't do well in those temps lol I would love to do a video in those temps
@@4KayyJayy il watch your video again. When I'm going to pick a case I'm already trying to call off the next slot while I'm still grabbing the last case. But IL try again and see.
This one women said to me after I delivered the load she said you hit just about every other crate in the warehouse I didnot she said that stuff comes up
@@4KayyJayy walking 20 miles per day, lifting heavy boxes and s h i t ofc u would be fit, he was asking about your back though it's something completely different
@@RyanTheDegenerate as far as learning to use the pallet jack(it's like rising a scooter in a way) as to learning to select(not hard to learn but can take a while to perfect the craft of stacking cases, momentum down an aisle, ect)
@ronjon05 stack cases that's the same size together! Another is make sure to always try to keep one pallet flat for the most part. Another thing is when you stacking by the layer you want to flip the layer so it interlocks the case. I'll try to make a video on it so you can get a better understanding of what I'm saying.
Matterfact, if you notice how I stack the can sodas. I stacked them by 2s on the back pallet. Once I completed a layer I flipped the initial pattern so they cross over the cases under to interlock so it doesn't fall
@brotherzo4009 I started in the freezer for about 2 years, then bounced around from different places then took a break and came back so total about 7 years
@jj2789 180to 200 percent for whole day. Consistency down the aisle, knowing your cases, and a comfortable pace will increase you money. Being on performance, you want ALWAYS stay busy!
@jj2789 it depends on the company on height of the pallets, most pallets normally cap out around 8ft pallets but others be a lil smaller but I think you should be fine. Best thing to do first is get used to the warehouse and cases.
@xsiikphyziiksx7205 nah just messing around. We was racing and I gave him an aisle head start. Back when I first started people would race a whole day to see who would end with higher performance for money! It def becomes competitive but it also make the job fun and time go past faster
Damn bro!! Your pace picking and building the pallet was lit!!!!! May i ask you how much is your base salary for this job? Because in my country isnt that good.. Anyway, keep the great work mate and be safe!
@serebbi I get paid by the case, it's broken down into increments so first 5000 cases is .10 cents then anything after is .13 cents. So your figure 4000 cases 4 times in a week 16k cases 48.25/hr 💰
@LeandroMuntendam yea at 400 cases per hour with 40 hours. I do more than that. Most I made per hour was 55 something. But for one check I had 80 hours at 52/hr 💰💰
I tried using one of those black pallets instead of the wood blue and red ones and man did i fuck myself. Those black pallets are so much smaller ans compact than the wood ones.