No stress no pressure no supervisor bothering you im always with my Bluetooth speaker enjoying myself always best job ever seen God bless each single people working in that warehouse👑🙏🏾
I didn’t even last 3 months as a selector. I definitely had my own moments with the gadget. I’ve gone back to working in LTL freight. Going to be going into driving this summer
@@giavanna9394 if its your first time will be a little challenging its a physical job and fast paced and stacking wise but overall its decent time flys by
I'm an order selector for a union shop and it's one of the best paying jobs I've ever had in my life. I can make more than with my last full time job in a day. On top of bonuses, incentive pay, holiday pay, discounts and employee raffles. Quick tip for new employees: Interlock your pallet's boxes to ensure that your pallet is strong and sturdy, park your power worker near the spot your selecting from to be quicker, and when you select a box be sure of where you're going to put it at, set it down and keep it moving. The more time you take making adjustments, the more time it eats up towards your incentive and slows you down. When in doubt, wrap your pallet! It takes more time to pick up fallen cases than to wrap it. So just do so when you get a chance as you go (although with more experience you'll be able to build a pallet that can stand on it's own before being wrapped). Good luck!
@@sonderevokingbuns That's if you're pushing yourself to go fast. Most of the time you're only selecting for a day or 2 at most and the rest you can be forking, etc. that's not so taxing. Sure you won't be rich but it's better than most of what's out there for entry level work without comparing it to the trades or other types of jobs where you need a relatable education and experience as a prerequisite. Edit: This is how it is usually in our union shop.
@@Andy-im3kj every warehouse I've been at you're picking 15 years until you have the seniority to bid a forklift position. It takes just as long in a warehouse to be proficient at everything as it does a trade and a trade will get you paid way more money and not kill your body And when the cases per hour is 230 you don't really have a choice in going slow
You can’t treat this job like any other job, it has to be treated like a full time lifestyle. The money is great if you work for it and treat it like a workout. Take care of your joints and recover good.
I remember doing this job. Definitely tough job. I liked riding the machines though them Honda's was fast when fully charged. But tough work very tough. Respect for what they do
The way you went from wrapping the first pallet directly to the second pallet was absolutely incredible! I'm definitely adding that to my arsenal of moves!
That saves you countless amounts of steps buddy ! Please do so ! I insist because I hate seeing people stack front board to back .;; it’s so much fucking more slow I cannot stand it !
@@yodambomb4974 im a order selector in a freezer, I like how you did that too. Ima try that tomorrow at work. You was quick so and didn't see how you cut it once you stopped going under?
My only problem with this job is the pace/ percentage needed to keep the job. Maintaining a 90% when you get absolutely swamped by big ordered back to back is seriously taxing. I feel like if they simply added 10 minutes to most of the bigger orders, the stress would go down for everyone involved Legit in my first 4 months working I’ve heard so many “vets” complain about the standard just cause it’s almost no room for mistakes. You can’t adjust anything on your pallet or god forbid you’re in a crowded isle, cause then you’re loosing percentages by the second.
@Eric Cruz it's a base rate. I think they cap at 25 or 26 an hour. They schedule you for 5 days, and you have to get a certain amount of minutes for the day. To me, c&s is more relaxed, and you get a break. At mb, you get 3 20 min breaks that aren't clock out breaks. So if you're behind on your minutes, you have to work through your break to hit production. There is no incentive pay. Pallets are easier to build tho but the size of the plastic pallets are half the size of what you're used to. I liked c&s better. More potential to make more money.
Just started a few weeks ago as an order selector for HEB. Pays fantastic but the work is hectic especially since it’s a fast paced environment. Not doing too bad though
Whats yalls pay at heb? And do yall do double pallets? Where im at we do single pallets and i average anywhere between 150 to 170 cases per hour. Most i picked was a little over 2k cases in about an 11 hour shift give or take.
@@michaelsingnhoth6199 i got a new job so I’m no longer working for HEB. The pay was $18 starting off if you work in RDC (refrigerated warehouse), and 19 if you worked freezer. If you keep your numbers up and over 100% you earn incentives. And yes we did double pallets and single pallets, mostly double pallets
@@lc2724 I’m a freezer guy bruh it’s living hell but our team is amazing and the guys there are really cool I’m still a trainee so idk how long I’ll last but it’s def not a job you keep for long if you value your health
One more thing you wanna know the benefit of being a order selector ? Do you see any supervisors bothering you over his shoulder? Best benefit as well 😂
@@zherardpet8957 yep..yeah it’s nice that their not right there but they definitely watch. Had a place that was so bad at that shit. They micro managed everything you did. Picking can be fun but some places absolutely suck because of the managers.
My first job ever was order selecting at Cost Plus World Market. Hated that shit with a passion , literally had everything from chocolates to big ass furniture couches in boxes. Hats off to anyone who chooses this as a career. Told myself I would never do it again lol. Shit ain’t easy
@@HumbleHustles ya some oldies still do roofing. Roofing is tough, especially when you got a small team. Me and my brother would roof alone cuz he’s got a business, and I would be running on the roof making sure I’m feeding him. Constantly bending down on a sloped surface. Roofing is hard
This job is utterly fucking miserable. I was getting paid 16 an hour for my order selector position which is beyond underpaid. Now work at Casey's Corp. getting paid 22.65 an hour for sitting in an office relaxing all day lol, fuuuuuuck order selecting smh.
Order selection on a Cherry/Order Picker is 1000% better than floor level pallet picking. Way less strain; on your back especially. No running around hopping on and off the machine. You just need not be scared of heights.
I work for US Foods..and im a delivery driver...kinda nice to see how u guys come about stacking things onto the pallets...crazy.....had no idea it was something like in the video
Yeah specially having multiple stops on 1 pallet so u just can't put it anywhere it has to be up front if it's one of the first stops...sometimes things don't match up to make a level section so that's the most difficult thing!!
This is a simple route with 1 costumer on 2 pallets on a Covid overtime day with nobody in the warehouse, Miguel is a savage selector, I want to see him pick a real order lapping people. Mostly so I can watch the lazy sacks in the background that are about to get fired
I work for US foods too as a selector, I just started last week and it's definitely a fast paced job. Learning how many stops per pallet and the zones of the pallet is the most important thing to learn to keep up with the percentages they want you to hit.
@@darrenvogel8096 we appreciate all the order selectors but there is one or more lazy or "IDGAF" type of dude that we noticed...for example, when it comes to "eaches" they randonly shove it in the middle of the board or throw it on another board which it doesnt belong to...talk about frustration
I respect every DAMN selector out there! 💯🔥🔥🔥It can be hard sometimes but working with cool ppl and fast selectors can be fun and competitive! I have 8 years worked for Walmart Distribution and Publix Distribution
Update: I was pulled out of the freezer about a month ago because I developed a mild case of frostbite. Apparently I am highly susceptible to the cold 😂. I’m now working in a non-refrigerated warehouse for my company(Publix) lol. I still wish everyone in freezer gang the best of luck!
Watching this because I got assigned to this position (today was my orientation) and wasn’t sure what I’d be doing. They never went into detail lol Thanks for this video.
Same here bro, one of the worst jobs I’ve ever had lol. I like watching these vids cause it makes me feel so thankful for where I am todays and motivates me so I never will have to go back and work jobs like this. (Not hating anyone who is good at this job and likes it, more power to ya).
THAT WRAP WENT OVER LIKE 500X'S MY G 🙆🏾♂️😂😏💯 THIS WORK REALLY GETS YOU TIRED AF BEEN DOING THIS TYPE OF WORK IN WAREHOUSE'S SINCE I FIRST TURNED 18 I FEEL THIS HOMIE 💪🤜💯🤛
I don’t care if you can’t build but as long as you could handle the hard work as a order selector and keep the standard of your company’s minimum requirement of accuracy and speed. Building is a plus and you won’t break your back.
I don't recommend getting off machine while its still moving. He could be discipline from management because its a major safety issue for himself and others
Don’t listen to black lotus if you wait for that damn Jack to stop for every stop ur not gonna hit your percentages and coasting is taught to us by our trainers
good job on the horn Beeep Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep!!! It becomes second nature as if you cant go without beeping. I use to do a 4 beep especially around corners 😂
A friend of mine is trying to get me into a selector job. I wasn't sure what all was entailed with that but I've got a little more understanding now with this video. Looks like there's a lot of stuff you've got to keep track of.
I work for Kroger and I can sell you that our baseline is close to 300 cases an hour in most departments. The order this guy is on is an order selector's wet dream in my warehouse 🤣. Try 1200 cases of yogurt between three pallets. So much fun.
@@CreationuL I wish. Times are super tight where I work. They give you triple pallet multi-store orders where I work so you get screwed out of the travel time.
Just left my warehouse job in June this year. Was doing it for 3 and half years till then. It was stressing me out for real but I'm not gonna lie, I do miss it.
In the warehouse I work in,there are usually 90 order selectors and 30 forklift drivers every day. It makes it very difficult to make the production standards. This place looks empty.
*sigh* when are people going to learn? You don't step off the jack until it''s stopped, never back out of the aisle forks first without stopping looking both ways and honking , and never exit the aisle from the front without doing the same. Also, what's up with the shoddy order stacking? By the way, the wrapping should be done from bottom to top. If you wrap the top without securing the foundation, you're screwed. I'm glad he wrapped the whole pallet though. I see people all the time wrap just the bottom or just the top. Nope...doesn't work. If you don't have a solid foundation the whole thing's gonna fall, but even if you do you can't neglect any part of the order. The problem with production goals is they make it way too easy to half-ass things for convenience and meeting the quota. Quantity should always be the first priority...and NEVER stack anything sideways if that's not how it was palletized in the location. One good bump, and BOOM! See ya later, product (unless it's very soft and/or flexible). If I were the customer, I would be appalled at the way a lot of these orders are built. Good, Lord!
I remember the warehouse i was working had me on training lables....shit sucks but i made to running 110-115 a week. Just takes time and tuning mfs out . Finding that zone.
Whoever He is Working for they Need to Give him a RAISE $$$$ This Man Work his Butt Off And Efficient and Fast And Clean and Safely Good Job He Operates like a PROFESSIONAL
Bodybuilders are the worst people for this sort of job. They have no endurance and can easily loose their breath just walking on a treadmill. If they didn't fold, their probably not a bodybuilder.
keep going my man..and dont stop til ur reach the top.... both with the pallets and life....youll be alright.....hustle hard..thanksfor the vid though...im starting tomoorow and im nervous but the vid definitely helps... im a madman at anuy job i do just ...fast..and i decided to give this a go and seee where it takes me if i just work AF and get at this
@@helloimclaudio 4 days off in a row and you can bring home that dcent pay. people crying like its slavery. LOL i worked everyday for years in retail, and restaurant work and warehouses people just like to be lazy
Thanks man its all good its the internet lol ain't gonna stop me from getting my money been at it 10 yrs so when people say am slow or suck I just be like no I don't or else I wouldn't be still doing it seen thousands of guys come and go
This is great wrapping. Everytime I deliver to stores almost 3-4 pallets fall over everday due to the workers barely wrapping it right and putting light food at the bottom and heavy at the top.
As a selector you don’t get to choose which items to pick first we are timed when doing orders so what ever comes first we put it down and just try to make due about the wrapping part though sorry about that happens a lot
@@RevolutionDoesGaming as a selector , other selectors do know when their pallet is weak .. meaning they should have wrapped it more to compensate for the lack of the build , im not disagreeing with you , you are right but theres alot of people out there who don’t take pride in anything that they do which is why were even timed in the first place.
@@thesituator8392 I made the comment because I was responding to the light food at bottom heavy at top thing I did agree with him about the wrapping though
@@RevolutionDoesGaming as a top tier selector i dont have these problems and i dont send out the wrong products to customers. all about attention to detail. we get paid more money for being fast and accurate
@@christophermclin1509 about the main comment I don’t have a problem with that either I know how to stack but if you’re talking about my comment where you don’t get to choose which items that is because the talkman tells you where to go
funny and cute to see how there's always some arrogant clowns in the comment section judging every smallest detail, comparing each other's d size on the internet. I guess many warehouse workers are just sad bitter pricks with no personality. all my respect for the humble hard-working ones
Must be great being able to select without 4-6 people all in the same lane as you. It's a pain in the ass when you're on a strict time limit but you can't hit your percentage cause the lanes are clogged up.
Girls can do this too right? I know it might be a dumb question but this wouldn't be a bad job for me. I like to move around. I don't wanna go back to sitting at a damn desk talkin to people bored outta my mind I'm too young for doing that rn 😂
Yeah we had females there before just depends on your work ethic I guess not an easy job but its not impossible for a girl to do it if she wanted too!! Wouldn't hurt to try good luck!!
@ Krystal I used to work at a family dollar distribution, Honestly i miss it so much. I work at a bank now & I wish i could go back i miss the fast pace & not dealing with people lol once you get the hang of it it’s really easy!
At the warehouse where I work box pickers are all either new hires learning the system or forkift operators being punished for running low numbers. It happens a lot, because the training sucks and it's nearly impossible to run good numbers every day because of the way the system is setup. Even though you work alone, you are still being micromanaged, and supervisors expect nothing less than total perfection every nanosecond you spend on the floor, even when you are on your 4th straight week of 8-16 hours of mandatory OT. I work 3rd shift, and we have it the worst out of everyone. Not a single supervisor on graveyard speaks English as their first language. Their English is broken and borderline incomprehensible. It works both ways as they don't understand what you are saying to them half the time either. The pay is great. I earn more than most college graduates, but I continually find myself questioning whether or not its worth it. Both my physical and mental health are taking a hit every day I spend in that frozen concrete and steel hell.
@@llIIIIlllIlIlIlIll I'm with DHL, but our warehouse is owned by Hormel Foods, and it's their system that sucks. Other DHL facilites are not run the same way, but they pay less.
@@MattyIcecubes to be honest I'm really torn because I got used to the checks but I just had my daughter 2 months into my assignment so I couldn't get baby bonding time... the job pays so good but they ask for a lot of your personal time , your soul if even lol
@@llIIIIlllIlIlIlIll Yep, that money doesn't come without harsh consequences, that's for sure. We may be earning more than college graduates, but we go through hell and back day in and day out. My record is 57 straight days without a day off, and some of those were 12-16 hour days.
@@llIIIIlllIlIlIlIll I have admit though, the day I bought my brand new 2019 Camaro SS (with cash) was an epic feeling! Too bad I never have time to drive it except to work and back.
I worked under engineered work standards for 11 years. I caught the company under weighing and under measuring boxes. Gives you less time and expenditure of joules for their algorithm. Gives you less time than whats fair. And we would have 40 of those pallet jacks at a time plus standups in your way. Its a good workout.
Some of us have ADHD but I learned to go real hard for 3 days to prove to all the try hards it’s about ya mind when it comes to stacking then the next 2-3 I’ll prolly so easy 10% above what’s required. Y’all know damn well wrapping pallets is what kills you in this select game ya hamstrings be jelly mid shift
I’m a picker at Pepsi warehouse and it’s a lot more fast paced than this and a lot more difficult when it comes to stacking because of all the different products
Damn the guy slow and wasting time not thinking ahead and building his pallet from the beginning but gonna waste time at the end rebuilding rearranging shit on it...rookie move
Picked 1005 boxes in a 7hr and 15 minute period . This includes wrapping and dropping off the pallets . Works out to about 140 an hour . Our RF guns aren't amazing but nevertheless were going pretty well this day , just wanting to know what other people get ?? I'm usually around the 650-800 mark for the same 7hr 15 min shift depending on the size of picks gun speed etc just wanting to know where this sits. No expecting it to be amazing but interested . Love picking tbh
There's alot of things to take into account when picking like are u getting quantities of the same product, how high your pallets on that certain route are, and other small details...I can honestly say I could do anywhere from 1000-1200 cases on a 8hr shift with breaks and lunch included so pretty much 7hrs 10min!!
@@miguellinares2807 unfortunately we don't always get full pallets. So we have to merge at the end of most runs. That kills us . You are double handling every box at that point . I've only been picking for a couple of months so hopefully I improve. Cheers for the content
I'm on a talkman headset (so no scanning) and don't have to wrap (unless my stack is shit). Just deliver pallets to the dock. Pick 3,000 in 7.5 hours. Average in my warehouse is about 2,200 in the same time. We are paid by cases ONLY.
I've been working at this job 2 weeks. Coworkers are all males, they're helpful but too helpful to where it ruins my time & probably theirs. I make up my base pretty well and then I just keep going and then I just wrap it. The boys will try to stop me and move my boxes around and then tell me to move my boxes around and I understand they're trying to help and show Me a better way but at the same time I'm told to touch the case once and not play around with it. I'm on my 3 month probation trying to make percentage.
This is easily one of the worst careers anyone could have. It doesn't teach you any practical life skills, kills your body, and you're only making like 60k a year tops. (not counting OT, I know a lot of companies like to milk as much work out of their employees with mandatory). I need to get out of this shit man. Only 30, but 10 years of this and my back already feels like it's 60. Warning any of you that might be thinking about getting in this line of work... find something else. At least with construction there's progression / skills you'll learn that'll help you be handy around the house and shit.
This is why people need to lift properly. I never had back injury during my many years of warehouse work and one guy in his 20s or 30s got injured when he lifted up a big case of beef.
@@bigpapa5388 consider yourself fortunate if your work actually gives you the time to lift every single case with proper form. Also gets a little difficult when you're lifting anywhere from 80 - 110k pounds a day.
Yeah I’ve said this in another comment but the pay isn’t as “great” as a lot of people act like it is. Most people get into it when they’re college aged, or mid 20’s when a lot of their friends who went to school or learned a trade are making like 15 bucks an hour, so yes it feels like a lot when you’re pulling a 120 making 24 bucks an hour. But over time those people start to advance in career fields and are basically making as much money if not more to do jobs that are not back breaking labor. It’s also hard to go to school or find other career opportunities when you do this kind of work so it becomes a vicious cycle a lot of people get stuck in. I only did it for a few months before I got into loading. In the near future I’m looking to leave the warehouse environment all together
Is doing the stickers easy I just got hired at heb warehouse order selector and never did it before can someone give me the knowledge on how to succeed being a order selector?
I've had 4-5 warehouse jobs, two of those were voice picking. I swear to god, I fucking hated the voice picking, you were a robot ..answering to a robot. That was the worst. All I want is to be on my feet and scanning manually. So mind-numbing saying "one front" "two back", "ready", "skip location".. Got to the point I'd retrain "Skip Aisle?" to "Go fuck yourself". Got a bit awkward when I had to train people..
Why am I lying here in bed at 11:52pm watching this?? Lol this guy is so good. I used to work at Aldi warehouse in the freezer. I loved it but my indecisiveness of placing the boxing on the pallets wouldn’t let me be great 😭
Haha yeh once you know how to stack without thinking you get into a flow and kill it . As soon as you have to think you lose any momentum you thought you had .
@@garryablett100 facts, at the place I work at I try to tell people to LEARN the customers and cases before you try and run so you know how and where to place every case but they never listen lol
You'll burn out quick working like this. He can't keep up this pace for hours on end. Key is to be consistently fast without injuring your back. No job is worth your health. I laugh when I see guys work like this. There is nothing to prove. As long as you deliver a respectable pick rate each day, that's all that matters. Everyone else gets paid the same. Be smarter, don't kill yourself
Obviously he ain’t start off like excellent like this it’s all about finding your grove and sticking to it I’m pretty sure he take caution on how he move
@@maingod1709we all find our groove at work but we can't maintain it. As I said the key is consistency thru pacing oneself. This applies to all jobs and even in sport. Work smarter!
In a way, it can be fun unless you’re working 10+ hours a day. The vocalect is annoying cause you have to repeat yourself at first but once you get it right, if you bend properly and can work fast you get to build pallets your way all night.
Been at the USPS for 6+ years. Station for 4 and the plant for 2 (currently at the plant as regular, Im 27). This doesnt look too bad compared to the USPS, got an interview for a selector position Wednesday.
There was a hiring event for food selector … is went and their was hundreds of applicants…. They said they will need time to consider applicants… does this mean I have a low chance of getting job
@@haileycarroll2276 I think you have a high chance. It might not be as soon as you think. But people quit these type of jobs alot for a myriad of reasons.
@@francismanancis4186 idk how their hiring events work… I’m hoping they do get back to me, within a week I’ll follow up to see if I was rejected or if they are still considering me
I did this for seven years at Kroger Distribution. My last year was 2011, I was averaging at 24.00 hrs and 55 hours a week . Free good insurance.. It's was a good.. I wasn't lifting properly, my back started bothering me, and I got burned out... It's kept me in good shape...
Fun for about two months until you’re pressured to hit quota and feel the need to go above and beyond, I haven’t taken my days off to do anything other than other work on the side so my fault I was was beyond burnt out yesterday time to rest up and go back to the grind.
I just started at ingles warehouse and they expect 200 cases an hour after to get trained and sign production after 6 weeks. I already feel like I go somewhat fast but 200 sounds insane to me especially if I get small orders multiple times
He's going so slow. I pulled 250 to 300 cases per hour in the cooler with 50 lb bags of onions, cabbage, crates of strawberries, mushrooms, and other delicate cases that have to be moved multiple times. I also made sure my stops and stickers where all were the driver could have his best day as possible. Dry selection is so much easier.
I work freezer and cooler. I hate picking up those onions lol. Freezer is much more easier to stack but the downside is the temperature (doesn't really bother if you constantly moving) my freezer warehouse is at -11
I would never work this fast. Sure you did it in 20 minutes but I’d rather do it at 35 and not have health problems in a few years. Companies shouldn’t be allowed to overwork and dump workers. In my country they can’t fire me so companies have to “invest” in you so they won’t overwork you but make you work moderate
@@miguellinares2807 yeah laugh about it while you can but it’s proven that overworking will cause you health problems when you’re 40-50-60. In my field of work I still see old people working because the work is moderate. Imagine running around like that for what? Saving a company a few minutes and using you like you’re replaceable? They don’t even have automatic plastic rollers, they don’t even care about the workers enough to buy those
@@miguellinares2807 i should be worried about it because people like you make it okay to be overworked. You're also partly the reason why unions arent growing
All was good, I just would have started wrapping the pallets from the bottom up; reason being if you get dizzy or lightheaded after several times going around you would be standing up wrapping the top of the pallet instead of bending over wrapping the bottom.
@Ethan Avery its not hard to be a hedge fund manager and rip people off of their money but they get paid well. Jobs like this are taxing on the body and should be paid well. A man with a family should be able to do this job and earn enough to support his family
@John B yeah I know. That’s why I defend the job and hope for higher pay for non union workers. I think you’ve misunderstood my intent when I brought up hedge fund managers
@John B I think access to unions should be a right for sure. I'm part of the teamsters. What I dont like about them is they protect toxic, lazy employees. But I would never work a non union job again.
i did this shit for over 12 years plus enough overtime to make you puke. i spent most of my time in produce, dairy and meats. started with stickers, then scanners then that vocollect bullshit. This job can chew you up.
VoicePicker Tip: Retrain your words! Instead of "say again" use a common word you use everyday. I used terms like "huh?" or "wha?" .."net" instead of "next" etc Speeds up your pickrate and you dont end up sounding like a robot when talking to your family and mates
I hate being an outbound loader because the physical demands of the job. Loading goods onto outbound vehicles often involves heavy lifting, repetitive motions, and working in potentially uncomfortable or cramped spaces. This physical strain can lead to fatigue, soreness, and an increased risk of injury, which can make the job challenging and unpleasant over time. Additionally, if the workload is consistently high or if there are unrealistic expectations for productivity, it can exacerbate these physical demands and contribute to feelings of frustration and dissatisfaction with the job.
Big ups to you too dog your picking on a double jack im sure your selecting two stops with the double jack great to see I know it’s not easy especially multiple stops getting up and down off your ride
Triple jack, that's what I operate at my warehouse, running three orders at once can be a little overwhelming at times, my warehouse gives 55 minute goal times for a triple pallet order so you're running 100mph all day
@@darrenvogel8096 work you into the ground for a wage that you can’t even invest effectively enough to take yourself out of doing that? Is this all life is?
@@23evulp8 I get paid overtime daily after 8 hours and they started me at $26 an hour our top scale is $32 an hour I'm bringing in about $7,000 a month that's pretty good money, but I get what you're saying though they do work you into the ground forsure
@@darrenvogel8096 I've been doing it for almost 6 years now and the money isn't bad sure it messes up your body but I've learned that if you keep yourself hydrated, have good hand eye coordination and squat more than bend over that you will last 10x longer also I've had to deal with a messier warehouse and we had to climb over pallets and such.
Love my biweekly pay of 2000$-2500$ run up bank stay fly pay bills all at the same damn time just gotta get your stack game down and you’ll be just fine 💯
@@23evulp8 just being real I just been saving rn tryna acquire as much money as I can before I hop off the road ...was thinking about doing all that once I got back home work be to much stress
@@Skidz1818 your green expect to be treated like one. I like it actually it's fun driving the pallet Jack. Always be aware of your surroundings. Take advantage of your down sheets too helps with percentage and stuff. Oh and dont be that asshole that sits in the middle of the isle, pick a side dont sit in the middle please it will help you and others around you. It's very taxing on the body but the money is worth it! It's not God money it's good money. Also don't be scared to ask for help! Please and dont do what I do lol
I don't even hear no one else there. He must be working on a day the place is suppose to be closed. Or one of the big Holiday eves. When you will get paid double plus the truck driver will slip you something. Cause it's a last minute order and the stores paying extra also. I remember those days,did it for 20 years. Now I do security. Lol! 😊
I did this for Walmart dc and now I do it for mclane paychecks are insane here you can work 100 hours ot whereas walmart gave 40 hours no ot and the way to stack at mclane is so much better
why would you want to work 100 hours...waste of life...but if that is your passion and you enjoy it like you brather be there than at home or anywhere else on eaerth then more power to you ma boy...stack that money