I work at a pallet factory, I load 4x10s onto a line to be cut into boards, for 10 hours a day. I was trying to find a video of that job, to show someone how physical it can be, and this is as close as it gets that I can find, so thanks for posting! Some jobs are so underrated.
I had one temporary job where I had to unload a truck of toilets (and I had one helper for most of the shift). I noticed there is a lot of lifting with the pallets though. My back would definitely be sore. lol
I work at chep pallets. We have the same exact conveyor line set up. Im a builder as well. Them chep pallets weigh 75lbs -100lbs if wet. Much respect. Its definitely not for the weak. Worked here for 4yrs now
Parabéns pelo belo trabalho. Trabalho com pallet e preciso procurar mais idéias, posta mais videos para nós ver o belo trabalho realizado amigo.... (Gilsom de Couet - Brasil) - Congratulations on the beautiful work. I work with pallet and need to look for more ideas, post more videos for us to see the beautiful work done friend ....
Recently lost my job in warehousing of 14 years. Found a job in pallet repair. Base pay of $11 an hour with a bonus of $.35 per pallet. Not a bad gig, and I like the workout. No conveyors. Straight unstacking and stacking back up. I'm in serious pain after two weeks. When can I expect that to end? Especially in my wrists and elbows.
@@mclovin9283 I am now driving a forklift for this company. The pain has gone, but I have numb and tingly fingers that won't go away. Can't speak on how the pain would be if I was still in repair. I've been on a lift for five months.
@@mclovin9283 I'm 43. If you are younger, you should be fine. If I had a pallet repair job in my 29's, I'd have been fine. I'm a little old to jump into a game like this. Best of luck. Keep grinding.