Being a retired truck driver of twenty three years I have picked up my share of fallen over pallets in the trailer from bad stacking jobs and not enough shrink wrap.
Cool video. This was fast! Different from the warehouse I select items to build a pallet for a grocery store. Fun job, we used a headphone to tell us how many at which slot to pick items from. We tell it which slot by using a set of check digits, then it tells us how many to grab. Plus there's usually people around us doing the same thing so we may have to pick from the same area or wait, lol or they can help us with questions and stuff about how to build a pallet correctly or wrapping them.
Your stacking is horrible sheesh i did this kind of work for over 15 years but it was taking to much of a toll on my body and its really not worth it at all.
This is how not to do this the correct way. He should’ve been stacking both pallets at same level then instead of liftin boxes way in the air he would just put them on the back pallet and slide them forward. Keep both pallets at close level so you ain’t lifting and bending as much man
Man is wasting so many steps backpedaling 2 bays behind his jack to pick. Wish the warehouse I worked at standard was this easy. Would be walking a 230. 😂
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.
I would retrain this fool. I work at Tsc dc and we are number one for our non con and I lift 10-80lbs dog bags and let me tell you I run laps around everyone and it’s sad to see that I’m the best non con picker for my dc and I still get told to slow down because your making the rest look bad.
I hated doing this job I quit in 6 months they work you like a dog not worth my time but this was back over 10 years ago when I first worked at a Walmart distribution center
damn what's he gonna go and put all that back? no way in hell he remember that size of an order. I got dumbass who been working 3 years and can't remember the next item and quantity by the 3rd one..
Most places use some sort of headset that has a live program running that tells you what slot to go to, what check digits to call off for the correct slot, and the quantity to pick. The picker calls off the check digits in the headset, then calls off every case they put on the pallet until the correct amount that is needed is picked.
That’s the worst stacked pallet I’ve ever seen in my life. No mames ponte las pillas wey lol
Appreciate the video man! It's my first week at WinCo warehouse stack life baby!
no labels or scanning ?
Slip sheets? I’ll show you have the big boys do it without having to use slip sheets tape or wrap
Did this for a week in a freezer and gtfo so fast it was so ass
Those racks look like they are about to fall at any minute. 😮
terrible stack
Yeah you ain’t makin no money going that speed bro bro.
Fail audit! Arrows facing the wrong way
How do you know what to get?
Being a retired truck driver of twenty three years I have picked up my share of fallen over pallets in the trailer from bad stacking jobs and not enough shrink wrap.
Cool video. This was fast! Different from the warehouse I select items to build a pallet for a grocery store. Fun job, we used a headphone to tell us how many at which slot to pick items from. We tell it which slot by using a set of check digits, then it tells us how many to grab. Plus there's usually people around us doing the same thing so we may have to pick from the same area or wait, lol or they can help us with questions and stuff about how to build a pallet correctly or wrapping them.
Your stacking is horrible sheesh i did this kind of work for over 15 years but it was taking to much of a toll on my body and its really not worth it at all.
Yeah I’ve had enough once I saw him stack at 4:38
Currently doing this, 12 hour shifts in this hot weather is NOT for the wear 🥲💪🏼
This is how not to do this the correct way. He should’ve been stacking both pallets at same level then instead of liftin boxes way in the air he would just put them on the back pallet and slide them forward. Keep both pallets at close level so you ain’t lifting and bending as much man
He’s going slow and smooth, I bet he can do 180 easy
His stacking sucks
This dude would have been fired at CocaCola. Dudes pushing like 100 cases per hour. Way too slow.
Use ya horn
From the start he got the boxes upside down ⬇️
After 6 months you would rather get hit by a fast moving Chevy on your way across the parking lot.
It's like adult Tetris all day
Man is wasting so many steps backpedaling 2 bays behind his jack to pick. Wish the warehouse I worked at standard was this easy. Would be walking a 230. 😂
That crazy some need to learn how to stack and make flat surfaces
Soon as i seen the slip sheet I knew bro was bout it.
safety first hermanoo!
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.
This is the worst pallet ever Lmaoo
stacking too random, You need a formula so you never have to fix it to keep it together and compact.
You see those arrows on the boxes pointing down? They’re supposed to be pointing up
So much for load quality!
My man pulling a smooth 110 on this trip
That was not textbook but it was efficient.
This bro is good at his job
Man I would kick Every box like a soccer ball
I would retrain this fool. I work at Tsc dc and we are number one for our non con and I lift 10-80lbs dog bags and let me tell you I run laps around everyone and it’s sad to see that I’m the best non con picker for my dc and I still get told to slow down because your making the rest look bad.
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The order fillers there dont have the crown pc's?? WTFF???
I do Americold and it’s just like this. It’s a cold facility.
I did this at c&s for years.. if you can pick in a freezer you can do anything
He’s got a nice pace, but his stacking ain’t too good
I hated doing this job I quit in 6 months they work you like a dog not worth my time but this was back over 10 years ago when I first worked at a Walmart distribution center
damn what's he gonna go and put all that back? no way in hell he remember that size of an order. I got dumbass who been working 3 years and can't remember the next item and quantity by the 3rd one..
by the 3rd product in an order
😂😂😂
I worked at Sysco and I do not regret quitting
Hello brother. I will be working as a package handler at jewel osco but not sure about the job. Whats your insight
Damn we got chewed out of it pallets went out with that many gaps. Also some boxes were upside down, they'd get us for that too.
This job has been a God send compared to when I worked at Amazon. Plus it pays better
did you do order selecting as your job as well? I was considering moving away from Amazon too to apply to a position publix warehouse
This looks like mclane warehouse
Can't believe i did this crap for 13 years. Still have nightmares and joints are still healing 5 years later.
how does he know how much and where is he suppose to get all the boxes.. they all look the same ..it just looks like he's just grabbing random boxes
Most places use some sort of headset that has a live program running that tells you what slot to go to, what check digits to call off for the correct slot, and the quantity to pick. The picker calls off the check digits in the headset, then calls off every case they put on the pallet until the correct amount that is needed is picked.