This is the grocery department at Harris teeter warehouse and the beast you see here is Zack Childress A.K.A Subway. He's making around 60 bucks an hour at this pace, 248%. Great job Zack.
@@carloscaballero6904 it just depends on what you mean. Yes Jesus is allah in the since that Jesus is God but if your referring to the god of the quran than he's not. He's the God of the Bible (KJV). Allah is just the arabic word for God just like Yahweh is the hebrew word for God but for us English speakers it's God.
@bobbouchee1452 Walmart DC gives incentives for those who make over 100%. Usually, on a 3 or 4 day work week, one will run the first day and second day, jog or walk the 3rd or 4th day... that's if they can stay over 100%. There's a percentage per order... then an average per day. Then an average per work week. Example on a 3 day work week: Day one- 125... red zone (go home early) Day two- 115... red zone (go home early) Day three- 60... walk (no going home early unless all orders are picked before normal shift ends) Average 100% If the daily is higher, making the weekly average 110 or more, one will get an incentive.
Fuck no there’s mandatory overtime everyday at Medline. Dude 2hrs two days ago 2.5 yesterday and it’s 11:30 pm the overtime has been posted im leaving at 2 am today
The harder you work the more they will expect of you. I learned that after 2 years busting ass day in and day out as a laborer at 18 yrs old doing construction labor and demolition.
@@rugpull500 Depending on the ppl who sethe times are assholes or not its possible to get up in the 200's or so. If managements greedy and they set the margins razor thin from like legit the top pickers pace youre fucked though lol
Lol Lil broski…if you’re only 18-20 and busting your ass and they expect more from you…keep at it, you will go extremely far with that work ethic. When times get rough in the economy and businesses have to cut back on the workforce, YOU, the fucking kid that shows up everyday, never late, stays late til the boss yells at you to clock the fuck out cuz you’re hitting overtime doggystyle, busting balls to the walls…you will always have job security, you’ll be the last person they’ll want to lay off, period. Keep that in mind. You’ll always have good work for you at wherever you go! Keep those contacts as references of your work ethic, they’ll vouch for you. That’s a respect given in any workplace, regardless if you got fired. They know how badass you are. I grew up on a farm and plantation, hard work was a daily thing for me lol so when I went out on my own, it was easy peasy. And in all of my adult life, I never ran out of a great paying job. My highest earning year to date is 140k and growing. 😎 Hard work pays off man. Think far ahead, not just for the moment or a few years.
Exactly I'm a female and have worked in warehouse for quite a few years and average build. I would even work 2 jobs at a time. Idc what shape, size or type of health you THINK you have, you will as you said destroy your body and health. I did basically packing and lifting up to 60lbs bc I was fast they ran me around everywhere. I ended up out of work for months without knowing what was wrong with me, it started to hurt like hell when I would breathe deep and I left with upper back pain and headaches...I ended up on a heart monitor. It turned out it was my blood pressure. Warehouse is a high stress environment. Excellent pay but u will end up miserable and physically fkd afterwhile
I know guys doing it twice as long and they never complain. Plus they dropped the rate of productivity to 95%. It's cake money that pays you to get fit.
@@blockboihussla Y'all can keep that BS. I'm pulling my 115 just to cover tail and Walmart isn't getting any more effort than that. Plus it's always the order fillers running 160 trips with a 50 cube pallet Christmas tree'd up to a 76 cube because they stack garbage to make incentive. Like how am i supposed to upstack on that?
I've been order picking for warehouses for over 16 years. Now if you got to work faster then normal increasing your risk for injuries and mistakes then run from them types of jobs. Your health is not worth a sorry company trying to squeeze 2 people worth of work onto one worker.
Me when I use to select...."say again....say again.....say again....again......say again.....say again.....again.....again.....say again......previous location....." lmao
you go that fast for a full 8 to 10 hours a day? doubt it lmao after having 13 years under my belt as a selector 9/10 people bragging about going this fast for a full shift is full of shit and i always catch them gassed out in an isle 6 hours in a shift, from what i witnessed before that 1 person that actually does go that fast either gets injured or fired for breaking safety rules.
Good ol days when i was a freezer selector I was making about 1,700-1,900$ every week, now top selectors are making 3k a week, gotta work smart and fast in this position. Industrial athletes .
Most of them are temps out on a work release from prison… consequence of poor life choices… too stupid to anything besides pick up boxes… and soon to be replaced by robots who don’t bitch and complain or call in sick… these tards will have to collect cans in 15 years
supervisor: hey your production is low. Keep your numbers up or write up. I need my Christmas bonus Me: I'm busting ass all night. I quit... Merry Christmas 😭
you quit a 30 an hr job cause your boss greedy? you think you winning? 🤔 just ignore them and just kept doing you. they can't write you up if you hitting production. what's is it now? 95? it's not even 100 no more.
for us if you wanna hit your rates you HAVE to cut corners on safety technique. if you wanted to follow the safety techniques to a T you’d likely get no higher than an 80% on every pallet (90+ is what’s considered acceptable for us)
@@tomtasticsvideos9512safety should always be a priority. No one should have to cut corners to get their money. It's only a matter of time before someone gets seriously hurt.
I use to have this mentality at 20 yrs old starting order filler at my first job for 3 yrs.. switched jobs because the first one the company was shutting down.. went to a company called Daltile picking Tile for 6 yrs usually at the top of production.. until that shit got to me and wasnt looking out for my body and health and they threw me out when someone new young and faster than me came along.. Basically is work at a stable pace dont go over board trying to impress these bosses that just want their extra bonuses and they just see you as easy replacement
At the end of the day as long as I’m getting paid then it’s all good. I don’t focus on what bosses will get out of me, I only focus on my paycheck. And I’m only busting my ass to get incentives.
Where I work there’s about 10 of us in the freezer and there’s only 2 lonnng aisles and 90% of the time the bills have everybody on the same aisle and everybody gotta start at the end at the same time 🥲
@@markellbarnes1475 meh. Really depends. We have what we call the banana room. That room is still considered perishable but a bit warmer. Only spot I’ll break a sweat. Other than that I’m cruising at a 185% not breaking no sweat LOL
I wouldn’t have posted this. I have done this job role before. He may be fast but he’s violating safety standards. In my building that’s an automatic termination.
@@gizzyb8100that's a damn lie. We all pretty much on a step 2 and 3 where I'm at. We get write ups for not down stacking a slot that hasn't been layer picked and not pulling other people's pallets. I've been written up for coming back from break 40 secs late 😑
Sweating because he CANT slow down, has to meet a quota or else gets fired.... Great pay, great benefits but not respected, treated like a #, 16 hr shifts during holiday... I use to work for alberstons irvine DC.... then went back to school and got myself a career... respect to these people that do order selecting. U earn ever penny and should be paid ALOT more
I've held it down being a top case picker for 7 years 12 hour swing shifts with mandatory overtime.. he's pretty good but I don't see it..I definitely don't miss this at all other than the money it took me a calendar year for my body to recover from head to toe.
I did this and numerous warehouse gigs. Supervisors see you work like this, they expect nothing less after that. You set the bar with that and your fellow coworkers and the wage ain’t matching the bar you set. That’s how it goes and I’ve learned the hard way.
It's not a sprint it's marathon. What's your rate? How many hours do you work per week? What are the rates and hours of other workers? Work hard work smart stay safe
If you have to work like that then your company is sht and doesn't value you. You should be getting a decent salary and not that outdated incentive crap.
@@uglyseth9058 which after a conversion is still less than me and i am on a monthly salary. It's not an insult. That company is just sht if that is how you have to work for them to pay you a reasonable wage.
I'm an order picker in a -27C freezer. I have worked my way up to picking 2000 cases in a 10 hour shift in roughly 5 months. My fastest pick rate was 320 cases in 49 minutes. It feels like an addiction.
I was the fastest selector as in percentage.no mispicks, no shortages.at Sysco foods I pull 162% nightly and I go in on fridays.with over time, incentives I make $2200 a week
Work for sysco, I was trained by a selector who had achieved 2 million cases without a mispick. I’ve gone 240% max with 2400 cases. Max speed 618 cases/hr, traveled to Alaska pulled 3400 cases at 190%. No pallet pulls. Raced 3 top 1% ranked selectors and beat each by min 400 cases. Dry 170%, Cooler 190% and Freezer 240%. Trained guys who can go 160%+…Humility is key, there’s monsters out here.
@Amias Guzman In freezer and dry areas start your stacking front center. Column stack until chest high. Face boxes forward. Square and odd shaped boxes should go in direct center of pallet. Longer flimsy boxes should go in the middle along with them. Every order should be built from front (chest high) center, to back. Save as much empty pallet as you can, and always try to create flat surfaces. Warehouse setups have the longer bread boxes and bigger cubes items at the end, those go on the back of your pallet. Forget zoning, pay attention to stops instead. As long as the box is on the correct pallet, you’re good. Make sure you use all your pallets space. Before the shift start, make sure you are logged into a proper equipment number as well. I’ve seen people lose percentage simply because they were logged into a double jack number instead of a triple jack. Take breaks at designated times on the dot, as soon as you’re dropping off an order you should already be logging into your next. Ask for assigned routes that are difficult and work your way through them until you figure out the stacking. Once that’s done, everything else is down hill. I can’t stress enough that the MOST important key to making incentive and high number is the STACK!!! Forget what you learned, forget what you’ve done at other facilities, try new ways of stacking until you get one that works. Simplicity is key. So no matter what your superiors say, what anyone says, the stack is the key to success and making more money. Focus on that and experiment…but always remember to put your health and family first, a jobs a job. You and yours should always come first, stretch before your shift and after your breaks, stay hydrated, and eat something lean before work. The rest will come. Trust the process and good luck!
That's weird cause most crown and newer Raymond's come with a coast feature just for walking the jack and it being able to coast to a stop. It locks the steering arm half way down so it doesn't abruptly stop.
It’s cause he’s getting commands from the headset, each item you pick you have to confirm before you get the next order so you kinda have to wait in between otherwise you’ll be picking random packages
As a loader that used to piss me off. Selectors would stack sloppy and wrap half ass so they could earn higher incentives. I've had to re stack sometimes. I've had to re wrap a lot of times. What would really drive me nuts is when they would stack too high for it to fit in the trailer and they knew the pallet would be too high but did it anyway. It was an easy fix, I'd down stack them a few cubes and spread it on other pallets that had the same store number.
@@thestraitgateway I worked there in grocery back in 2006-2008 picking off label's before they swapped to voice... By the way Hubert Sturdevant is a trip🤣
Idk I worked with a guy who ran a 170-180 daily shit was crazy how he did it fr. My best was a 165 day I don't see how he did the shit daily. He got like 300 dollars extra every week just off incentive
@@joseavila5747 I thought the same thing but he didn't use he wasn't even the kind of person to he was scared he'd lose his job cause we smoked on break. He just work hard asf some people built different
That boi on dem drugs. Here in kansas city we have a grocery distributor names AWG. We had a worker who ran like a horse good numbers and bonus incentives. One day he was rolling riding his pallet jack from the cooler to the dry side. They claim as soon as he rode thru the cooler doors he fell over off his jack and drop dead mid shift. They later discovered that he did meth and consumed energy drinks causing his heart to bust.
Some people like to work hard. I like heavy lifting hard working job. Not everyone like to work in the office like a female job. If you want easy job lazy job working like a female, that's fine. Like a real man do the hard work!!
I’ve known guys to work the same way and it eventually all ends the same, keep jumping off the equipment while it’s moving, even at that slow pace and you end up tripping and slapping the floor, the equipment rolls on your hand or over your foot.
You kind of can really easily. Just count the boxes hitting the pallet and how often they are moved. If every 2-3 seconds a box is placed and never moved that guy is super fast. If they are taking 10 seconds to place a box for good then they are shit no matter how fast they move.
@@drgreene1886I'm the fastest. Doesn't mean I'm infallible, but I can get the job done quicker than the next guy, and the other guy, and that guy too.
I kinda enjoy the concept 😅 i went through some hard moments then realized i loved when i worked at supermarkets and hit the gym like crazy.... why not getting a job that its a gym 😂
Hell yeah he been to the warehouse in PA smoked everbody up there then he went to SC smoked everbody there now here smoked everbody here 😂😂🤣 y'all saying slow any warehouse he can pull a 254% I've seen him do it 💯💪🏾
@@thestraitgateway it don’t really work like that. I can do reprocess in be over 100% in have no cases. Simply beating out the ticket give you 100% the numbers vary per order, but I’m sure you already knew this
Exactly and probably only about 3 hrs into his shit stinking smh not to mention, alot of those selector jobs don't have a set end time. You go home when everything is finished.
It helps when you know where everything is or at least where the stuff that you're only gonna work is. And everyday you build a routine and get faster or stronger or better. And even if you can lift a bunch of weight you can still grab smaller amounts of weight and pile the stuff up to the weight or quantity or whatever that you do need. Sometimes speed can make up strength or strength makes up speed if you can lift a few boxes ore a few things more than the required amount or stuff like that. But whatever it is in a job always keep back straight and use legs bend legs not the back and arms can be like cranes arms can deadlift a lot more than they can have overhead. Or if you squat down and pick something up towards the chest the chest torso area is a good area to hold things and not drop them. Use your body as leverage and in a way to hold weight not just lift or carry nit just hold it like a machine. Because our bodies can hold weight in crazy positions and situations and etc with the proper body position pivoting and etc. But if something is too heavy don't try it. Ask for help and don't be afraid to walk am extra mile to get things done. Or work a bit longer on something to get it done. And everyday try to remember i did something this way let's do things faster or smarter or more efficiently today.
He's the the most unsafe. Several times he continued to place his feet near the walkie rider and not bringing it to a complete stop. Then he let it roll, while jumping off.
Not a smart worker. You're wasting and throwing energy way too much unnecessarily. Speed should be fluid movement of the body not flail and wreckless. That will take a toll in your body and not too great when you become old.
I mean I picked 8 cases in this video in about 30-35 seconds.. do the math on how many cases an hour that is and lmk how you feel after that. I was averaging a 250% for the week and around 600-650 cases an hour. Think what you want tho ;)
I was an un loader at Wal-Mart in 2000, in Vegas. You want to be in the best shape of your life?.....Yeah. Try unloading 1,755 cases... on the line, in one hour. 5 to 200 Lbs. No joke!!
@@thestraitgateway imagine pulling an order consolidated. all departments. 29 isle 160 cases and 30 splits items. what's your percent at the end of that order?
We have labels, printer, and finger scanner at syscod im doing 140% at sysco 240cs+/hr anybody can run over a 200% without labels. Also we use triple jacks but he is moving tho 👍
I have the Lpn scanner to. 3rd shift so many mistakes us 1st shift have to fix (count backs, missing lpn, etc) if you add in the downtime I have bc of all that stuff. Witch the company tracks I’m getting around 210-240 an hour. I started first time picking a week ago I’m 19 with no prior experience Edit: today hit my new record. Didn’t know I had a high number I was just slacking off and fucking around with everyone. Boss told me my number i put on the big boy panties and in 2 hours time I did 700 cases. That’s 350 an hour
Your funny. I've worked at 2 different warehouses with this guy and after a year he is the best. He made over 50 bucks an hour at this pace which is 250 percent. I myself average 110 percent at both warehouses walking steadily.