Its nice to see the other end of this after we send an order out! Mad props to you guys at the warehouse for being able to keep up with how much product the stores go through. I've been working in the deli for about 5 years now and you guys haven't let us down once unless the warehouse was just totally out of something.
I do this job too and even earn more than when I was an electrician. I like this job and I hate it when the products are not the same size and are difficult to stack
@@Mikemathews33no, just the speed and the stacking, my fastest was 115%,never went past that. I have never gotten a pallet to fall on me. Seen it a ton of times during my time in HEB Warehouse. This is easily above 180%.
You will. Beginner’s tip: drop your shit on the ground and wrap it as you go so you don’t have to worry about pallet falling over. This guy has an easy pallet to build with from the start. If you get bags or buckets of pickles and or oil containers, always keep them together, especially the bags. Here’s the trick, if your company doesn’t use slip sheets aka the cheat sheet, then build an L shape with boxes that has the same size and height. Next, put your bags laying down in the middle. Now only your bottom lower half is exposed, save those two spots for smaller boxes and ugly boxes that have no matching shapes. Never doubt the L shape build, and freak out with a Christmas tree stack.
@@thomasjones4306 haha i just started two months ago and the slip sheets are a cheat code, i stopped relying on wrap and am at a 93% for the week already next week shooting for 100+ so i can get incentive pay
Just watching to see what other companies are like and man I really couldn’t do it anywhere else. At Sysco we have a Pip boy type wearable thing on our arm and we can blast music out of our speakers all night long. It’s just Crazy to hear how quit the warehouse is. We have literal concert speakers in our cooler dock too. I also do not understand the headset at all. Although I do wish my jack drove itself like that. That’d be fuckin sweet lol
And these double jacks are sweet. Our warehouse is built for them but them mfs got a whole fleet of triples. Not one double. Obviously some singles for loading but still. Makes it very hard to get around
Very efficient with your moves and definitely speedy..however do see some picks from bottom when could have picked the upper or pyramid product. Also what’s up with some locations with so much wrap on there, forklifts that lazy? And while the transporter moves on its own and helps for efficiency, man that constant horn would drive me nuts..that is a dumb feature to have IMO
I tried a warehouse selecting job about a month ago. We had to use paper labels and shit and most orders were like 130+ items :/ I never got good at it and ended up quitting when I was nearly 80 on my runs. They'd get upset at you for picking more than one item at a time and would actively patrol the floor and look for shit like that. Couldnt make it but they did alot of stuff that I didnt understand why they did it.
Righht hit a shit ton of single pick small unmatching boxes and then pull up to that pick 4 large cube bread boxes right before the 8 long skinny rectangles cake boxes 😮💨
Calling bins before you get there. 300cs per hr. Rockstar. When I did order picking I actually had to move my jack. Good to see how the progression of picking is changing.
We call that ghost picking. The only bad thing about that is sometimes a crew member talks to you and you forget to pick up the item and or the correct amount of quantity and you go to the next order on the headset. But that is how you beat the system of incentives.
Man, I wish all the boxes fit together like that at the warehouse I work in. In dry, our stuff is all different shapes and sizes and you can get 10 orders and they all get different stuff so you have to use different strategies. 😂😂😢😢😢
So, does the truck move on a guided track each time you pick an order? You're using a voice pick system, that's cool, do you guys face much glitches with it?
Just stared at Publix a week ago still in training it nit hard to pick up on I be flying on that ride we have the same type I was worried things would be to heavy but the heaviest thing to me is the bananas and potatoes but it’s nothing you can’t get use to
I work at the same warehouse as you bro, I work the 2nd shift in Perishable with J Stew. I think it's much better and easier to stack in there than Grocery
@bombu I used to select with the Stewart Brothers back at Food Lion. Daniel went to Indian Trail HT and told me about Harris Teeter's pay. I was the fastest in the Greensboro Freezer department. Respect man, keep grinding and working hard.
5'7 - 6'0 is pretty optimal i'd say. if youre tall like 6'2+ youre gonna have slightly more back and neck problems and if youre shorter like 5'3-5'6 you might have some problems with tall pallets but ive seen people at every height be good at this job
@andresviveros9579 no tf it isn't 😂 27 is top out pay, but you could get close to 40 if you go above 120 percent or whatever, idk. But this job blows, slave labor that will degrade your body and sanity the longer you stay there, shit ain't for me, more so that I quit within the 2nd week
I like how RU-vid pushes these videos from corporations who would fire minorities like me for video content and don’t hire them because of Jeff bezos certifications for remedial labor and racial diversity
@@bombu1v9i definitely agree. I only use wood pallets when tha product call for 15+ of the item& dats when I use tha wood pallet that the product is on. It helps alot with your time on production
Is this video slowed down, loojed like you were in slow motion. Need to pick it up if youcwanba climb the kadder btuh, stop taking breaks riding your machine