Produce worker for a year myself can get fucking boring when there is nothing to stock and when your taking out 1-3 things on a trolley at a time who else can relate to me 👌👍👌👍
I loved doing Produce i did it for 4 years . wasn’t very physical, had good co workers , pretty chill environment most of the time . definitely miss it 😢 i left to go Work for Coca Cola
I'm the queen of dealing with what we called the "green rack" or the "wet rack." I can prep greens like nothing else. They are going to make me into a produce manager. Been at my grocery store for almost three years. They love me. I love my job, I bust my butt stocking and making all the produce look perfect. I was going to college for management, but since they offered me a management position, I said hell with it! I'm going to finish out this semester then I'm done. My store pays well also. Some people just don't have it in them to work produce!
I’ve been working produce for a month at my store now, and I still haven’t received training. I get in trouble for being slow, but so far I pretty much had to learn how to do it from a coworker who showed me a few things 15 minutes before the end of his shift. I dread working produce just because of this. I’m definitely searching for a different job whenever the opportunity arises.
I think this was a good video, however, I cringed at the following: He tasted the orange and didn’t wash his hands before cutting up samples for customers. He isn’t using gloves for anything. He used the knife to cut off plastic wrap.
Great video but you need to buy a plastic wrap machine with a heating pad. Using a knife to cut the film and taping it together is a huge waste of time. You're not a large chain grocery store so maybe buckets work (limited space) for organic waste but a big bin with wheels would be much easier to transport.
Need you guys to answer my question! I have a back problem that happened years ago. Every time I break the load at my store my back hurts really bad. And the pain won’t go away . Should I keep working produce or should I hang it up. Oh and my store gets big loads .
Nope! I wear gloves personally and some veterans don't use gloves because when culling they can't always feel the bad produce for example broccoli because it's suppose to be hard and crisp but you can't feel it right if it's soggy with gloves. Anyhow rule of thumb with produce is: ALWAYS WASH YOUR PRODUCE. No matter what store you shop at. Produce falls on the floor all the time in the backroom, who knows what happens in shipping from the warehouse and people TOUCH produce 24/7. So it doesn't matter. WASH YOUR PRODUCE!!. I work in produce and I always tell my customers to wash their food. Doesn't matter two shit's if people wear gloves. We only wear gloves to protect our hands etc. Has nothing to do with food and that goes with all food debts. Always wash your food.
I totally agree! I work in produce and we haven't had a hose in a while and not having a hose to water the racks is like.....well it just sucks! A hose in produce is like a writer not having a pen and paper. I agree with you. lol
I'm assistant mgr of produce and OMG... I'd send all these red pears back to the warehouse!!! PS.. don't be fooled by the "organic" bullshit sticker. By federal guidelines produce only has to be 25 percent "organic" to consider it organic. I'd never buy or purchase ANY of this produce!!!! its all old and yucky!
DenKihl pineapple like most fruit ripen after being picked. When they are growing they have an abundance of acids wich is why a pineapple is bitter when its more green. As it ripens and yellows out the acid levels drop and sugar is more abundant eventually making it sweet.
Then you must have fucked up because I have never heard of a produce person getting fired unless they stole, had massive tardies, massive call outs, or assaulted someone or sexual harassment. What did you do if I may ask? lol
Chun Zhu is it difficult? how long does the training take and how long to learn? I've had impatient managers in the past so I'm quite nervous starting this kinda job
Produce worker for a year myself can get fucking boring when there is nothing to stock and when your taking out 1-3 things on a trolley at a time who else can relate to me 👌👍👌👍
I loved doing Produce i did it for 4 years . wasn’t very physical, had good co workers , pretty chill environment most of the time . definitely miss it 😢 i left to go Work for Coca Cola
How was the transition?
Why is it ok for that guy to wear a tank top with all that chest hair? But the lady in the background is wearing a long shirt and apron?
Because fuck you, that's why!
Tyrone Watermelon Ha ha, Dave Chappelle, that was pretty funny
Sick
Maybe they both like to dress that way
Because he's the boss. The boss get away with it.
21 years in grocery and 16 in produce. I work in a high volume store. Thought I'd check out this video.
i applied for produces do you stock items or do something else in the produce
@@asmazainab4255 I stock the produce department.
What does the grocery position do?
Hi any book suggestions on groceries and produce. Thank you
I'm the queen of dealing with what we called the "green rack" or the "wet rack." I can prep greens like nothing else. They are going to make me into a produce manager. Been at my grocery store for almost three years. They love me. I love my job, I bust my butt stocking and making all the produce look perfect. I was going to college for management, but since they offered me a management position, I said hell with it! I'm going to finish out this semester then I'm done. My store pays well also. Some people just don't have it in them to work produce!
Yesit'sJess it's a shit job lol quit mine for a easy factory job that pays way more and has benefits
I’ve been working produce for a month at my store now, and I still haven’t received training. I get in trouble for being slow, but so far I pretty much had to learn how to do it from a coworker who showed me a few things 15 minutes before the end of his shift. I dread working produce just because of this. I’m definitely searching for a different job whenever the opportunity arises.
@@jenobi7266 same here
Jenobi same. produce managers are shit and expect u to know everything
Any update available on your status?
I think this was a good video, however, I cringed at the following: He tasted the orange and didn’t wash his hands before cutting up samples for customers. He isn’t using gloves for anything. He used the knife to cut off plastic wrap.
Never trust that anyone with *Tattoo's* are *clean* . Even when they wash they looks *dirty* .
Sissies
I'm produce for 10 years, i'm so happy with this video
those vegetables look so clean
Great video but you need to buy a plastic wrap machine with a heating pad. Using a knife to cut the film and taping it together is a huge waste of time. You're not a large chain grocery store so maybe buckets work (limited space) for organic waste but a big bin with wheels would be much easier to transport.
Plus its cross contamination ^^^^^
We use one of those machine but we have a small blade that cuts the plastic then we wrap it up after tightening the plastic with a heating pad
Need you guys to answer my question!
I have a back problem that happened years ago. Every time I break the load at my store my back hurts really bad. And the pain won’t go away . Should I keep working produce or should I hang it up. Oh and my store gets big loads .
Lower Produce Prices Now 500,000%,That's TOO much $$ 500,000%
How he do the spin tie trick?
this definitely ain’t walmart 😂
Looks like a great store
Hello, suggest some books on groceries and produce.
Thank you
What a tiny produce section, it must be nice.
Is stickerin the pers really necessary
Nice video, thank you.
are we not required to wear gloves?
Nope! I wear gloves personally and some veterans don't use gloves because when culling they can't always feel the bad produce for example broccoli because it's suppose to be hard and crisp but you can't feel it right if it's soggy with gloves. Anyhow rule of thumb with produce is: ALWAYS WASH YOUR PRODUCE. No matter what store you shop at. Produce falls on the floor all the time in the backroom, who knows what happens in shipping from the warehouse and people TOUCH produce 24/7. So it doesn't matter. WASH YOUR PRODUCE!!. I work in produce and I always tell my customers to wash their food. Doesn't matter two shit's if people wear gloves. We only wear gloves to protect our hands etc. Has nothing to do with food and that goes with all food debts. Always wash your food.
Where are you guys located at?
Hi. Very good video. This is a very good tutorial for dealing with produces in a store. Thank you both.
Great video
No gloves?
thanks great video
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Why do you refrigerate potatoes lmao. They not supposed to be refrigerated
Iya. Saya sekarang mengerti cara memasarkan produk pertanian. Ini negara mana ya?
Good video
wish i could work at a place like that
that a great shop
where I earn living all we have is packs and apple basket
There is so many things wrong in this video...
Interesting however... cutting way too much off the top of produce makes some of the appearance smaller.
water the racks
keep an eye on sales Items
its cool ownning a shop not having a supervisor
I totally agree! I work in produce and we haven't had a hose in a while and not having a hose to water the racks is like.....well it just sucks! A hose in produce is like a writer not having a pen and paper. I agree with you. lol
This video scared me a video i hope i could do my best..
Lol
Where hand gloves
Thank you ☺️
Cut away from the body. I start this wednesday jfc
We would reduce it ........ or........ or..... or... just fucking say you'd toss it out.
Is he a pirate? :D
(feat. "Downtown*Atlanta*Georgia Pep Rally Savings Coupons" each Hallways to Workstations Parks) !!
The things I could teach you about displays and techniques!
I'm assistant mgr of produce and OMG... I'd send all these red pears back to the warehouse!!! PS.. don't be fooled by the "organic" bullshit sticker. By federal guidelines produce only has to be 25 percent "organic" to consider it organic. I'd never buy or purchase ANY of this produce!!!! its all old and yucky!
Pineapple does NOT ripen once it is picked....So for him to say it's ripening is wrong
DenKihl pineapple like most fruit ripen after being picked. When they are growing they have an abundance of acids wich is why a pineapple is bitter when its more green. As it ripens and yellows out the acid levels drop and sugar is more abundant eventually making it sweet.
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i got fired from this job lol
Then you must have fucked up because I have never heard of a produce person getting fired unless they stole, had massive tardies, massive call outs, or assaulted someone or sexual harassment. What did you do if I may ask? lol
well i was learning too slow, and then i didnt come the next day
lol im having that problem taking me a while to learn
same bro, i take my time to learn and my managers got mad at me. they asked me to become a cashier instead lol.
Chun Zhu is it difficult? how long does the training take and how long to learn? I've had impatient managers in the past so I'm quite nervous starting this kinda job
lol
@M Anders he doesn't look clean.
What a waste