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  • @TheJamison86
    @TheJamison86 Год назад +72

    The best part about scanners is never having to say “say again” ever again.

    • @Exiecutioner
      @Exiecutioner Год назад +3

      🤣😭😭😭😭 brooo I hate that part

    • @smashthings4fun
      @smashthings4fun Год назад +9

      say again??

    • @agreeneyedfella
      @agreeneyedfella Год назад +12

      The worst thing about scanners is that you constantly have a scanner in your hand. Very cumbersome, inefficient and time consuming.

    • @yachaalahlaisrael9894
      @yachaalahlaisrael9894 8 месяцев назад +4

      At Pepsi warehouse we have wrist scanners. You still say say again bc you’re moving so fast. And for some reason it seems like it tricks the system to thinking you’re moving faster than you are. Percentage averages are like 100-110 on any given day

    • @sunnyjoe
      @sunnyjoe 6 месяцев назад +1

      Say again ??? I activelly never applied for voice picking roles (scottish accent) such a pain in the arse to use and rfids are so much cheaper to use and setup in the long run with everything u need displayed on a screen

  • @ceen0teusa
    @ceen0teusa 7 месяцев назад +15

    YO! I work as a produce manager in WA State. I always notice and appreciate the hard work of our distributors pickers. Thank you for your hard work ~

  • @PapaxLeee
    @PapaxLeee Год назад +14

    good video man, definitely helped me out by just seeing from your pov. I appreciate it

  • @TheMjr1111
    @TheMjr1111 6 месяцев назад +4

    Seeing you pick with a swing arm makes me appreciate our center riders with quick pick remotes. Good shit my man

    • @christianflex4all
      @christianflex4all 2 месяца назад

      Yep and right when we got that remote they went and shortened time for trips 😅

  • @brotheralan6503
    @brotheralan6503 Год назад +17

    Man this looks like Safeway I used to work at the one in Tracy California good money great job

  • @PatriotFlow
    @PatriotFlow Год назад +29

    I leave at 160% or above daily. Tomorrow will be my 1 year and i watched your selection videos in the beginning and now I pick in meats,cooler,and produce. I only go in the freezer for shorts. Great work man

  • @theminuteman3460
    @theminuteman3460 Год назад +5

    This is the type of job I will be starting soon. Hopefully, I'll enjoy it. I understand the selectors work long hours.

    • @blackwaxtiger6442
      @blackwaxtiger6442 Год назад +3

      Have fun with it, I did it for awhile you need to be in top notch shape and if you're tall like I am your gonna suffer once you with the water section

    • @emoxanax
      @emoxanax Год назад

      ​@@blackwaxtiger6442 why the water session

    • @SuperBabyMario0C
      @SuperBabyMario0C 3 месяца назад

      Lmfao dude fr only benefit of being short is less back pain when picking shit up

  • @yodambomb4974
    @yodambomb4974 2 года назад +16

    Produce is hard man ! You did great on this one

    • @musclecarsdaily3020
      @musclecarsdaily3020 2 года назад +11

      some stuff just sucks to find out where to stack it at lol. but this type of work really isnt bad and pays well

    • @yodambomb4974
      @yodambomb4974 2 года назад +4

      @@musclecarsdaily3020 yeah man it’s how the grocery stores order the stuff they order hella cases thats not ment to build column stacks so you have to get creative like pineapples next to potato bags for example

    • @yodambomb4974
      @yodambomb4974 2 года назад +1

      @@musclecarsdaily3020 like 65 watermelon 🍉 is a 4 block .., or cauliflower.., trust me I know

    • @banefulbrandon
      @banefulbrandon 2 года назад +1

      @@yodambomb4974 From a former producer dept manager...now I know why the pallets are like that LMFAO

    • @yodambomb4974
      @yodambomb4974 2 года назад

      @@banefulbrandon oh at a grocery store ., right ! Yeah the pallets will look like shit but only single stop shops send there orders out batched in cubes in order to save space the best possible like 1 out of 4 pallets for a stop 🛑

  • @jeremydena8949
    @jeremydena8949 2 года назад +18

    Gonna be my first day this Tuesday for GM/L the pay is great at my location and benefits even better I'm pretty excited!

  • @calebvibez266
    @calebvibez266 Год назад +2

    Ive worked at this warehouse and currently sysco here was less to memorize but you would put on more miles at sysco it's less ware and tare but more steps to memorize definitely don't miss vpick and love center rides

  • @thedon0516
    @thedon0516 7 месяцев назад +7

    TALKMAN SLEEP, "Goodnight" 🤣

  • @theiasou6994
    @theiasou6994 Год назад +3

    I did the same almost but in a different way, emptying the pallets in numbers(carts or pallets) carrying about 40thousand kg a day for 600€ a month

  • @joshuanmartell8227
    @joshuanmartell8227 Год назад +9

    It’s not a easy Job but they pay good money and you definitely will satay active and healthy during your shift.

  • @tyroneperry5008
    @tyroneperry5008 5 месяцев назад +2

    I do my crates like that. I didn't think to pull my strawberries to the other side too. Thanks.

  • @pakitupai5341
    @pakitupai5341 8 месяцев назад +7

    I love order selecting even though my hours sucked ass I still loved building my pallet as crazy as it sounds. To be honest as long as I had music and a good paste goin I was always above limit!

    • @LeandroMuntendam
      @LeandroMuntendam 8 месяцев назад +1

      i used to do this work as well. me and a colleague of mine always tried to put as much product on a single pallet. it was a game of tetris to us :P

  • @yodambomb4974
    @yodambomb4974 Год назад +5

    Bro I like how you building your back up first too 😎

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +1

      People like to gimme shit for that.

    • @yodambomb4974
      @yodambomb4974 Год назад +1

      @@xqeze dude ! Story of my life ., but if it wasn’t for the Back Pallet First then some of us would literally not be able to hit our numbers I swear

    • @smoothlitz9048
      @smoothlitz9048 Год назад

      Building the back first cuz it’s easier?? I finna apply for a job

  • @josephmoreno2040
    @josephmoreno2040 Год назад +2

    Okay so I got this Union job riding a epj order selecting in cold storage specialty foods and I have no experience !!! I bluffed my way in the position now I’m nervous lmao . Video on epj tips would be great

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +2

      You'll be fine. If you can read and write you'll figure it out. I'm sure they will train you as well. It probably has a motorcycle style accelerator. Twist forward to accelerate back to decelerate and reverse. Don't roll yourself over.

    • @MrLochead1
      @MrLochead1 Год назад

      I did too I started this week and got certified the driving part isn’t hard to learn next week ima learn how to use the talk man

  • @nixablaza5482
    @nixablaza5482 Год назад

    what camera you using?

  • @zeep9602
    @zeep9602 2 года назад

    I swear you are building an order for AMZ Fresh 😀

  • @abelyumad
    @abelyumad Год назад +2

    i work at OK produce as an order selector, but we go by ties. like certain boxes are certain ties and there’s formats you follow like a 5 tie format, 7 tie, Mixed tie format, sometimes i just get discouraged when i cant figure out how to move stuff to make other stuff fit better. the other day i had to get 40 mangos and i had to ask a couple ppl for pointers on how to rearrange

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +1

      Is it required that you build a certain way? We have different ties, too. The most common are 5 , 4, and 7, but there are others. It's easier if you build a 5 tie as a 5 or a 7 as a 7. But if I get 4, 5 tie boxes and 1 7 tie. Guess what? That 7 tie box becomes a 5 tie box. If you're aloud, get creative. Sometimes 2 boxes together make 1 5 tie box or a 6 tie. I know that 2 of our mangos equal roughly 1, 5 tie box. Play around with it. I often build like I have all 5 ties even if I don't. What's more important is grouping like height boxes together so you can cross tie over top. Especially on your base. After about 3 to 4 feet, it doesn't matter how it's stacked as much, just as long as your base is solid. But ask around and watch what other pullers are doing. You're not going to reinvent the wheel. There are rules and patterns to follow depending on the boxes, and I guarantee that knowledge is passed between pullers and the best are probably doing similar things and have similar techniques. Sometimes, if I'm behind someone who I know is good. I'll just watch them until I notice them do something I don't normally do. I ask them why they do it that way. If I agree with their logic and I determine it's better than mine, I steal their technique or at least try it out to see if it works for me. I hope that helps.

    • @abelyumad
      @abelyumad Год назад

      @@xqeze yes we have tie formats we go by but a lot of ppl there say just fit it where it fits when it comes to smaller boxes but i do mostly 5, 7, and mixed ties. so for the mix ties it has 5, 6, 7, 8 tie boxes and they can all fit on there. i’ve been getting the hang of it and getting a little faster but still need practice, i have probation for 3 months so i hope i pass

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +1

      @Abel You'll be fine. Just focus on technique for now. Once placement becomes instinct, speed will happen on its own for the most part. Just be smooth and practice placing a box once and leave it. Every time you adjust a box, that's one more you could've grabbed. After technique is down, try doing things like grabbing multiple boxes and moving with fewer steps. Think of ways you can shorten time on little things, and it will add up.

    • @abelyumad
      @abelyumad Год назад

      @@xqezespeed definitely came with time, im hitting 90s now and hit the weekly % i need to be at

  • @EstebanMartinez-ky3js
    @EstebanMartinez-ky3js Год назад +3

    Looks like Safeway/Albertsons currently full time in produce worked in the GM/L department for a while but it being union had to make the move from part time to full time into produce and I can say it’s not for the weak great job

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +1

      That's for sure. Thank you

    • @nixablaza5482
      @nixablaza5482 Год назад

      @@xqeze nice. & fast. what kind od camera are you using. is this safe/albertson? i heard they just bought by fred meyers

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      @@nixablaza5482 it's under the same ownership. But I'm not sure on the rules of recording. I used a ordro ep7 and made a attachment for the bill of my hat.

    • @hakiemmayo7244
      @hakiemmayo7244 Год назад

      I went from picker to reach driver in less then a month and my spot

    • @xjonnybro
      @xjonnybro Год назад

      tracy ,CA?

  • @AmericanTrucker89
    @AmericanTrucker89 Год назад

    How many hours a day ? Whats top rate what are the break times this is hardal labor damm

  • @Zavier900
    @Zavier900 Год назад +10

    While your picking it be the reach truck drivers tryna always talk to you slowing you down! I’m sure they understand if I don’t respond back 😂

    • @emmore436
      @emmore436 Год назад

      Reach drivers are low key pos, not all of course

  • @bigbrownrooster4167
    @bigbrownrooster4167 2 года назад +4

    Ima just forget what happend after you spun the wrap cause that has cod written all over it Fuxk yeah bro🎸🎸🤙rock on

  • @realtv01
    @realtv01 2 года назад +1

    💪🏽

  • @Clitsandfries
    @Clitsandfries 6 месяцев назад

    Used to hate produce orders but I miss it now that I’m at an all freezer warehouse

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  6 месяцев назад +1

      I hate the how cold the freezer is. -10 is too cold. The boxes are usually lighter though and if you keep moving fast enough it's not that cold. Sometimes Id prefer freezer over produce because there was less people in freezer and rarely had to deal with someone in the way. Id prefer the freezer more than any section, if it wasn't freezing.

  • @frankgomez7066
    @frankgomez7066 9 месяцев назад

    Work in a freezer where there’s no location numbers , trying to remember where everything is at , probably have remembered 15 percent over 4 days lol

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  9 месяцев назад +1

      Dang that sucks. There's one guy in my entire warehouse that knows every pick slot. He some kinda savant. He calls out his whole order before he's half way done with it and make tons of time.

  • @prodbymemacmanondatrack3197
    @prodbymemacmanondatrack3197 9 месяцев назад +2

    That’s a well put together order unfortunately they don’t come like that at other companies

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  9 месяцев назад

      What don't they like?

  • @CreationuL
    @CreationuL Год назад +3

    I see ur warehouse doesnt use stickers, does ur headset tell u which pallet to put the cases on or are both pallets going to same customer ?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +1

      Yeah the headset tells me everything. In produce you only get one order at a time. In freezer you might get two orders at the same time.

    • @cameronjones128
      @cameronjones128 2 месяца назад

      I was looking for this comment. I worked for MBM Corp for 3 years. They used stickers for freezer, cooler, and dry pulls. We loaded our own trucks as well.

  • @tyroneperry5008
    @tyroneperry5008 7 месяцев назад

    Good work. Look kinda like Walmart DC. When is the best time to say ready for next trip?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  7 месяцев назад +1

      I don't think it matters. The next order doesn't start until you say the first check digit. But I think it's best to maximize your travel time by ending your order quickly and waiting till the last second to start your next order.

    • @tyroneperry5008
      @tyroneperry5008 7 месяцев назад

      Ok. Thanks. I had been waiting till I was about to put my next pallets on.

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  7 месяцев назад

      Your system might be different. Try different strategies different weeks and see if you notice a difference. @@tyroneperry5008

  • @KarlenBell
    @KarlenBell Год назад +2

    So that's why GP's pallet looks like it was just randomly selected bc it's almost is. Tough job man, but what's the meaning behind saying "8 6" or like "3 0"? Is it the amount you're getting or the numbers to get it at?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +3

      That's the check digit of the slot I grabbed product from. My headset tells me a slot number to go to and how much to grab. I reply with the check digit of the slot, confirming I grabbed to product.

    • @KarlenBell
      @KarlenBell Год назад +1

      @@xqeze Oh I see, thanks for the reply! Keep up the good work! These are jobs that nobody shows it on TV, but it's what keeps people living their normal lives. Much respect to you!

  • @luislandron8168
    @luislandron8168 2 года назад +2

    Bro what camara u using? Chest mount?

    • @sailur
      @sailur Год назад +1

      Looks like it's on his head

  • @ArcoXD
    @ArcoXD Год назад

    how are you recording? like that and does your job let you record?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      Head camera and no comment...

  • @Grievous2009
    @Grievous2009 Год назад +8

    Produce ain’t no joke. At least you have opportunities to do the same job/pay for different departments such as Frozen and Box Meats which, depending on the person, could be easier than Produce

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +3

      The only sections that's separate is freezer and perishable. If you in perishable you get meat, dairy, produce, cooler, flower or banana orders at random. They use to be separate sections and yeah some are easier and that's why they combined them. Some people were making too much time in dairy or flowers. Freezer is separate and on a different shift but standards in there are the highest.

    • @dylanw6804
      @dylanw6804 Год назад

      We have specialist who do banana picks.

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +1

      @@dylanw6804 everyone does bananas. There use to be a guy who did flowers and bananas. He made too much time so they got rid of sections.

    • @dylanw6804
      @dylanw6804 Год назад

      @@xqeze I'd like to hit you up sometime and text you about some of ur picking tips.

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +3

      @@dylanw6804 Discord Oeze#8883

  • @isaacclarke3037
    @isaacclarke3037 Год назад +2

    Say again, say again, say again😂

  • @FatalReaper
    @FatalReaper Год назад

    dude what you run % wise? I work at walmart dc in TN i stack the same products in meat and produce run 150% every night even pull 200%s some nights

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      I try not to give them any more than I have to. I keep it 100%. I don't get enough incentive for it to be worth pulling extra. I can pull 120 to 130% if i get behind. Our 100 percent is about 300 cph in produce and 270 cph in freezer.

  • @NFL.RaNSoM
    @NFL.RaNSoM Год назад +7

    My first week my forearms was sore and cramping up lol but my second week my body got use to it and I’m slowly getting better everyday. I work at the Publix distribution😊and I was really outta shape it’s definitely a workout and will get you back in shape

    • @akeemlivingston1654
      @akeemlivingston1654 Год назад +1

      Do you work in the produce area

    • @MsPatval
      @MsPatval Год назад +1

      I start in produce at Lakeland Monday 😳

    • @PatriotFlow
      @PatriotFlow Год назад +1

      Lol good stuff man. I started at 200 and one year later rock solid at 165

    • @hgfvez7749
      @hgfvez7749 Год назад

      @@PatriotFlow 200🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @hgfvez7749
      @hgfvez7749 Год назад

      Easiest and best place to be at rs💯

  • @fookemon3326
    @fookemon3326 2 года назад +1

    So how do you find the bin? sorry i only work in a TNS and im really curious how this work. and who is he talking to?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад +3

      I'm talking to a ai program. It gives me commands I respond with confirmations and visa versa. That's how I find the "bin". We call the bins "pick slots". The ai will tell me what aisle to start in. Then it begins telling me which pick slot to pick boxes from and how many to grab by saying something like "445 pick 2". I respond "67" which is the check digit from that slot confirming I've grabbed items and put them on my pallet. I continue doing this until the store order is completed.

    • @fookemon3326
      @fookemon3326 2 года назад

      @@xqeze i see thats pretty cool! you guys dont need to use scanners! thats awesome! and you guys just drop it off after wrapping the pallet? Then start a new order?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад

      @@fookemon3326 yep we drop it on the dock for a loader and we keep going.

  • @MrBrostorm
    @MrBrostorm 2 года назад +3

    Can you do a video of your day in the life from the time you wake up ? Maybe with some commentary

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад +12

      I'm not Jake Paul but I'll give it some thought.

    • @yodambomb4974
      @yodambomb4974 2 года назад +7

      @@xqeze 🤣🤣🤣

    • @moralesxavier777
      @moralesxavier777 Год назад

      @@xqeze 😂😂😂😂

    • @jzila9900
      @jzila9900 3 месяца назад

      @@xqezejackass

  • @realtv01
    @realtv01 2 года назад +1

    Yea….!

  • @lindahernandez2063
    @lindahernandez2063 Год назад +1

    I like produce

  • @shippingvn
    @shippingvn Год назад

    What is the software they are using plz?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +2

      It's a vocollect talkman. The software comes from Honeywell.

  • @hakiemmayo7244
    @hakiemmayo7244 Год назад +1

    I did this for a month and a half and graduated to reach driver.. work your ass off be good to the team and bosses and cross your fingers.

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      It's took about a year before I got trained on lift. It's been a little over 3 years and I still pull boxes most of the time. There's people that have been here 30+ years. I don't have the seniority to complete stop pulling. Another 5 to 10 years I figure.

    • @hakiemmayo7244
      @hakiemmayo7244 Год назад +1

      @Xqeze keep it up that's still very good. I work night shift. If I was to work days I'd probably be pulling boxes most of the time.

    • @hakiemmayo7244
      @hakiemmayo7244 Год назад +1

      @Xqeze the bosses also told me how to get wear I'm at fast like I did

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      @hakiem mayo That's why I'm still pulling boxes. No seniority on days. If I was on night shift I would be a little fatter but I wouldn't touch boxes.

  • @pedroortiz4530
    @pedroortiz4530 3 месяца назад

    What system are you using? Cause our system has us verify how much we pick in every slot 👀

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  3 месяца назад

      I think Honeywell makes the software. I definitely don't envy yall that have to do that. Just getting the talkman to understand the check digit is hard enough.

  • @christianmoun4753
    @christianmoun4753 2 года назад +1

    Is this C&S? I just started working for them 2 weeks ago

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад

      Nope

    • @mikestein1024
      @mikestein1024 Год назад

      Good luck they’re blood sucking bastards that will work you into a hospital bed Rick coen is a real you know what , C n S got totally out of paying me a pension wouldn’t turn any heat on in any part of the building, one of their payroll checks bounced the one time they’re something else

  • @liquidsunshine697
    @liquidsunshine697 Год назад

    I have to see someone go for a product and it's not there. Are they just ignoring it?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +1

      If it's not there I call an exception in the headset to let the system know the slot is empty.

  • @alonewulf6073
    @alonewulf6073 Год назад

    having an interview for sygma warehouse , any tips ? they say 4 day 10 hrs but theres OT 12 -14 hrs is 14 hrs common on the daily with a 5 day ontop ?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +2

      14 is max usually but I've worked a 16 or 18 hr shift before. I've also been forced to work over a month straight no days off with 14 hr minimum shifts. That was during covid. No matter or how long it takes theres a certain amount of product that needs to ship daily. If there's a shortage of worker it takes longer. When staffing is good you might work 8 hrs or less when it's not then 10 to 14hrs. Holidays also effect volume and that will cause you to work more. It's good money though and you can rack up some cash quick.

    • @alonewulf6073
      @alonewulf6073 Год назад

      @@xqeze sheesh ill give it a shot, i don't mind physical work i have experience in that but i just don't know if id like to do a month straight 14 hrs. other then that i can do 10s and 12s anyday. hopefully at the sygma warehosue it isnt too bad. there a union too ?

    • @alonewulf6073
      @alonewulf6073 Год назад

      @@xqeze mind telling me how you made that month ? and was it for sygma ? im asking these questions to see if i should cause money seems great

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      @@alonewulf6073 Teamsters

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +1

      @@alonewulf6073 I made it because I'd been working 12 hr shifts for 6 months and was conditioned for it. I made it because I'm dedicated to my goals and nothing is going to stop me. I made it cause I got bills to pay and nothing in this life is free. I also wasn't going to loose my seniority. Some folks here made it 3 or 4 months without a day off.

  • @joey6102-t4b
    @joey6102-t4b 2 месяца назад

    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.

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 месяца назад +1

      If you're subscribed to my channel, please unsub.

  • @kingro7408
    @kingro7408 2 года назад

    Is this a Walmart warehouse? Because I work at one and those are the same cases we have 😂I orderfill Walmart and sams produce and meat and I’ve seen all those cases in produce

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад

      Nope

    • @yodambomb4974
      @yodambomb4974 Год назад +2

      Produce cases are all universal homie meaning that they are packaged the same everywhere you go pretty much (US ) at least dunno about foriegn produce but even shit from Mexico like avacados , cantaloupes 🍈, packaged all the same

  • @ivandtinajero
    @ivandtinajero Год назад +1

    produce easy af at Aldi Distribution

  • @rockbrothers8546
    @rockbrothers8546 Год назад

    Does it matter how much you stack you stack on each pallet I start today

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      It's measured in cubes. One cube is 1x1x1 box. I think of a pallet in 10 cube layers which is about 1 foot high on the pallet. A full pallet is around 70 cubes. That's about 7 foot tall. I can eye ball it but it should be as tall as the tips of my fingers reach. When starting out usually they don't expect you to build that tall unless you get a 140 cube order. Thats 2 full pallets and if you don't build 70 cube pallets there won't be enough room. When starting you're going to struggle getting 140 cube on 2 pallets because you're probably going to have alot of gaps. If you can't fit everything you will probably have a command you can say to your headset like "done picking" and that will end your order. You will drop off what you have and then finish it on a new pallet. Until you can build good solid pallets don't build too high unless you have too. And if you do stop and wrap each one when they start getting tall or looking sketchy. Otherwise you are likely to spill. Everyone spills though it's not a big deal just pick it up and put in some down time. Hope that helps good luck.

  • @garciavegas365
    @garciavegas365 9 месяцев назад

    Start orientation next week for heb warehouse produce picker kinda nervous

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  9 месяцев назад +1

      They don't expect you to know anything or be any good. Just learn and do your best and you'll be fine. Check out more of my videos or post in the discord if you need help.

    • @garciavegas365
      @garciavegas365 9 месяцев назад

      @@xqezethanks brother for the reply do they also time you ?

  • @w1nzton
    @w1nzton Месяц назад

    bro I wish my warehouse had smooth floors like this cause ours is absolute dogshit

  • @tyjohnson8156
    @tyjohnson8156 Год назад +1

    that produce be heavy asf lol i just started and after 3 days my forearms were sore af from dry/wet/cold produce hope i’ll get used too it

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +2

      You will. When I started, I was in severe pain every day for about the first 6 months. But I started in my 30s. Younger people will usually adjust faster. Now, though, it's fairly mild pain, and I recover quickly.

    • @tyjohnson8156
      @tyjohnson8156 Год назад

      @@xqeze good to hear, in my dc there’s lots of plastic crates / bags of potatoes that’ll take some getting used to

  • @aceanderson1459
    @aceanderson1459 10 месяцев назад

    Whats favorite department to select??

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  10 месяцев назад +1

      Ive been doing it so long now that it's all the same. I'm just pulling boxes. I don't think about individual orders. I just think about cases per hour. I go as fast as I can and treat it like a long workout. Each box is just another rep. If you can separate your self from having a favorite section then you won't have a section you dislike either. Get good in every section and don't concern yourself about where you're pulling or how big an order is. Just pull those boxes and put your thoughts into your life goals or into listening to music. It will make the day go by and you will enjoy your job more.

  • @bvbowler247
    @bvbowler247 2 года назад +6

    also is it easier to hit good numbers with 2 to 3 pallets vs just working on 1? I'll be new to this soon and only used riders that hold 1 pallet

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад +4

      It's all figured in they say lol. Idk if it's easier. But having 2 pallets gives you more options for spots to put a box. If it's 139 cubes though which is 2 pallet 70 cubes each. Then I like to build 2 solid cross tied bases with heavy stuff first. So I build both pallets at the same time. Some people do one at a time but that usually makes one solid pallet with heavy stuff and one questionable pallet that is near collapse.

    • @yodambomb4974
      @yodambomb4974 2 года назад

      @@xqeze double boards in produce is way more difficult., shit doesn’t have a pick list and orders are not cubed to be able column stack for the most part ., I like single board selection better

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад

      @@yodambomb4974 We don't have that terminology in my warehouse. What does board mean to you?

    • @yodambomb4974
      @yodambomb4974 2 года назад +3

      @@xqeze pallet

  • @Elizabethqueen19239
    @Elizabethqueen19239 Месяц назад

    Try loading trucks by hand shit sucks no pallets or pallet jacks just conveyors and our ,muscles pretty sure the company I work for needs to get up to speed

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Месяц назад

      When I worked for ups that's how they loaded trucks too. You can get more product in a truck if it doesn't go on pallets. That's probably why they do that.

  • @rustamurinboyev4468
    @rustamurinboyev4468 2 года назад

    i know it all just a tongue twister or sukhoi alcohol also know it all fresh

  • @rustamurinboyev4468
    @rustamurinboyev4468 2 года назад +1

    I look forward to your reply

  • @paulquevedo1658
    @paulquevedo1658 Год назад

    Is produce heavy lifting? Doesn’t look too bad

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      Not that produce. But apples, oranges and potatoes are pretty heavy. About 50 lbs for potatoes and 30 to 40 for apples, oranges, and grapes. Anything in a crate is usually a little heavy. Most of that order was loose lettuce.

  • @mrt2928
    @mrt2928 2 года назад

    Any perks to this job

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад +3

      You don't need a gym membership. No customers. And if someone is bothering you you can tell them to fuck off.

  • @bvbowler247
    @bvbowler247 2 года назад +1

    I'm gonna be going to a new warehouse soon with dry and freezer coming from a office supply company I went from reading off a paper and tags to a scanner in 2016 since the company I work for is slow with technology I guess never had a headset so that will be new

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад +2

      Head set makes you have to move faster. It only helps the warehouse. The talkman will have trouble understanding you and you it. It's frustrating and will make you very irritated or very patient. It takes less time to say a check digit than to scan or sticker. So expect to be pulling more cases per hour and be more tired than normal.

    • @bvbowler247
      @bvbowler247 2 года назад +1

      @@xqeze oh alright thx for the replies I don't mind making myself get pushed harder but that depends I guess I've dealt with so much bs that most people that came to my workplace quit just because if the job being dirty and dusty.. but it was a big office supply company. I know like with you dealing food the warehouse has to be very strict up to code but the company I work doesn't give a fuck unfortunately

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад

      @@bvbowler247yeah it's not dusty but management doesn't care about much except weather or not you hit standards.

    • @bvbowler247
      @bvbowler247 2 года назад

      @@xqeze yeah I understand that I never had a problem hitting numbers and picked over to get the top tier incentive every week but I did it for myself not to make someone happy

  • @DaDucksman12
    @DaDucksman12 Год назад +2

    These double jacks seem a little unsafe with congestion, we have center riders (CR’s) and i like those a lot. Good orderfilling!! Keep it up G

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      They're not too bad. At least they're not triple pallet jacks. Some warehouses have those. Appreciate it, thanks.

  • @rustamurinboyev4468
    @rustamurinboyev4468 2 года назад +1

    hello do you have a russian system

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад +1

      Talkman speaks in English but you program your responses however you choose. There are no Russians here but some Hispanic pullers program their response in Spanish. They still need to know the English prompts I think. There might a Spanish option I'm not sure. However I've never even seen a Russian in person. There is not Russian system simply because there are no Russians.

  • @0MobSquad1
    @0MobSquad1 Год назад

    What’s a General Warehouse Associate do?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      This is where everyone starts, pulling boxes. Most employees pull boxes. As you move up in seniority you can get better jobs like high lift, loader, or reciever. But you are always a order selector and if we get short handed you go back to pulling boxes.

  • @Linnnnnn1
    @Linnnnnn1 2 года назад +1

    What shift do you work? On average, how many hours you work?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад +2

      2nd. It depends on the time of year and what's going on. I'm guaranteed 8 hrs. From October to January I was forced to work on my days off and averaged 14 to 15 hr shifts. Now I'm working 8 to 10. During holidays hours go up or when there's employee shortages.

    • @L0CALDRUGMAN
      @L0CALDRUGMAN 2 года назад

      @@xqeze 15hours WTF , that shit is illegal

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад

      @@L0CALDRUGMAN not in this state

    • @L0CALDRUGMAN
      @L0CALDRUGMAN 2 года назад +2

      @@xqeze ok in my country (finland) i can only do 40hours max per week, 80hours 2weeks and 120hours in 3weeks = no more.

    • @musclecarsdaily3020
      @musclecarsdaily3020 2 года назад

      @@L0CALDRUGMAN in america we can work 15 hours a day if we want. theres no actual limit

  • @Max_ellis74
    @Max_ellis74 8 месяцев назад

    Are you timed and will you get in trouble for speed

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes. It's a by week basis. If you aren't at a 100% by the end of the week then you will get a step. After 5 or 6 steps you are fired and they fall off after 6 months.

  • @superboyprime4893
    @superboyprime4893 2 года назад +1

    we do this the whole warhouse but we have to tape them slows us down

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад

      Tape them?

    • @superboyprime4893
      @superboyprime4893 2 года назад +1

      @@xqeze Labels

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад

      @@superboyprime4893 Yeah that's the old way of doing it. I'd like slow down a bit.

    • @bvbowler247
      @bvbowler247 2 года назад

      oh you don't have to label well shit

    • @christophermitchell4455
      @christophermitchell4455 9 месяцев назад

      @xqeze6849 Some warehouses use labels and the vocollect. At the point, the labels are more for the customer not the selector.

  • @Leo-yn5fx
    @Leo-yn5fx 8 месяцев назад +1

    The way you moved here bro, you still get above 100%?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  8 месяцев назад +1

      I don't pull that often anymore, but when I do, I still pull 100 plus.

  • @jordanwilliams3091
    @jordanwilliams3091 Год назад

    how do you know how many to grab?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +1

      The robot voice in my headset tells me what to grab and how much. I respond with a 2 digit number letting it know I grabbed the cases.

    • @smashthings4fun
      @smashthings4fun Год назад +1

      @@xqeze say again?

    • @tyroneperry5008
      @tyroneperry5008 7 месяцев назад

      The headset tells you.

  • @Secreicy
    @Secreicy 2 года назад +1

    what job is this? and what would you recommend for someone age 18?

    • @Unknownn858
      @Unknownn858 2 года назад +4

      I would say yea just because at that age you have a lot of energy but I would say it should be a temporary job because it does affect your body in the long run

    • @samuelburton9761
      @samuelburton9761 Год назад +2

      Hell no don’t this type of job. Learn a trade

  • @marinomonti6493
    @marinomonti6493 Год назад

    Wait do you work at Z/L

  • @Stevenhiggles
    @Stevenhiggles Год назад +6

    I need this guy to stack my produce. Suburb job

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      Appreciate it bro

    • @smd-cg2in
      @smd-cg2in Год назад +1

      produce is just 5 block within blocks bro i usually pull a 145 in apple room

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      @sm d our 5 tie or 5 block apples and other came before the start aisle in this vid. I didn't think it was very important to show 5 tie orders because of how simple they are.

  • @gavinchapman7106
    @gavinchapman7106 Год назад

    I'll u be making any more of these Videos

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      It's likely but not certain.

  • @familyot2788
    @familyot2788 2 года назад +1

    Too much movement with camera for me but looks as you know what you're doing

  • @Nobody-xu8oe
    @Nobody-xu8oe 2 года назад +1

    What warehouse u work in

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад +3

      The big one. Jk i ain't sure on the recording policy yet so I'm not sharing the company name. You may be able to figure it out from the product names on the boxes.

    • @Nobody-xu8oe
      @Nobody-xu8oe 2 года назад

      @@xqeze what do ur cph look like??

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад +4

      @@Nobody-xu8oe It's around 300 I haven't ask in a while. I just look at how many minutes and hours I'm up.

    • @manuelruiz4706
      @manuelruiz4706 2 года назад

      Looks like roundys to me

    • @LeandroMuntendam
      @LeandroMuntendam 2 года назад +1

      @@xqeze 300/hour? damn dude that is pretty fuckin fast. my tops ten years ago was around 240 and i was 26 at the time. tired as hell too in the end of the day :P

  • @DonnellPrince
    @DonnellPrince 6 месяцев назад +1

    My first in the freezer. 35 below 0.

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  6 месяцев назад

      Is that Fahrenheit or Celsius?

    • @DonnellPrince
      @DonnellPrince 6 месяцев назад

      Alaska Cold

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  6 месяцев назад

      So Fahrenheit lol. It's definitely cold up there. When I lived in North Dakota it would get that cold too. Not fun. I hope you where goggles so your eyeballs don't freeze.
      @@DonnellPrince

    • @DonnellPrince
      @DonnellPrince 6 месяцев назад +1

      Took a full 15 min break for my fingers to defrost. Publix warehouse (Freezer) is no joke. You need timberland Pro boots, compos toe, 1000 cc of insulation. Battery opt Mitts. One guy did seven hours straight in the freezer, and damn near killed himself.

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  6 месяцев назад +1

      @DonnellPrince yeah that's too cold. Most of ours is 5 F and the coldest it gets is -15F in the icecream room

  • @reebrooks9696
    @reebrooks9696 2 года назад

    How much they pay a hour ?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад +3

      18 starting 23 max. There's also incentive pay. If you work faster you can make more. Overtime pay starts after 8 hours of work or if you there when you're not scheduled. You don't need 40 hrs to make OT.

    • @MichaelMefford35
      @MichaelMefford35 2 года назад

      @@xqeze what company is this?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад +2

      @@MichaelMefford35 it's a big one

    • @dennyhoops3804
      @dennyhoops3804 2 месяца назад

      @@xqeze😂😂

  • @monkadelic13
    @monkadelic13 Год назад +2

    this DC

  • @marshon501
    @marshon501 Год назад

    I have to do 150 cph a hour is that a lot for someone with no experience Honest opinions???

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      I'm not sure. It depends on your warehouse layout. In produce I can easily pull 300+/hour. In freezer I average 245-270/hour. The freezer has more uper pick slots than produce so I have to grab my case hook more often and there's almost no pallet picks. In dairy I may take a full pallet of dairy at once that's 54 cases in 10 seconds. Ask what your fastest and average pullers are averaging and it will give you a good idea where you stand.

    • @marshon501
      @marshon501 Год назад +1

      @@xqeze appreciate the response bro ima subscriber i start on Tuesday

    • @marshon501
      @marshon501 Год назад

      And yea ima be doing produce they told me only experienced people can be in freezer so i hope 150 is possible for a rookie

    • @mauricehankins2469
      @mauricehankins2469 Год назад

      That's not alot,2 brothers on teams average for the week was 458 per hr,making like 50 bucks a hr

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      @@mauricehankins2469 do the order selectors at your warehouse work in pairs?

  • @MrBrostorm
    @MrBrostorm 2 года назад +2

    How does the pay work at this type of job? Because there’s no way you’re getting paid by the hour and working that fast 😂

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад +4

      Yeah I'm paid a little over 20/hour. That was a little slow tbh I was having an off day. I work that fast to get a little extra pay but mostly to keep my job. Everything I do is timed to the second. If I'm down more than 30 minutes in a week. I get put on step 1 for termination. You get up to 5 steps I think but it takes 6 months for a step to fall off. I've never been on a step and don't plan to. Going fast can be fun too.

    • @MrBrostorm
      @MrBrostorm 2 года назад +4

      @@xqeze I’m sure going fast burns time pretty quick and the pays pretty good glad it’s working out for you

    • @yodambomb4974
      @yodambomb4974 2 года назад

      @@xqeze that one selector was hella in your way too so understandable if that was a slower end time for you

    • @musclecarsdaily3020
      @musclecarsdaily3020 2 года назад +2

      @@yodambomb4974 thats so annoying when a slow guy gets in front of u

    • @mrJimmyLunch
      @mrJimmyLunch 2 года назад

      We're supposed to average 265 cases/boxes per hour. Some orders we're doing 200/hr and others are close to 350/hr depending on the distance and size of the boxes used to fill the order.

  • @johantabares7218
    @johantabares7218 Год назад +2

    Lol we do meat and produce on 3 pallet Jack in us foods this shit cake

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      Thank God we don't have 3 pallet jacks. Your orders are probably atleast an hour a piece. Although I don't think we need 3 pallet jacks. I assume my warehouse is lower volume. We average 50k to 70k in perishable and 12k to 20k daily in freezer. How does your warehouse volume compare?

    • @johantabares7218
      @johantabares7218 Год назад +2

      @@xqeze most orders are about 150-200 pieces and they give u 40 mins to an hour to complete it right now we’re averaging about 70k to 90k cases a night and they’re pretty evenly distributed in the 3 departments most nights being dry, cooler and freezer

  • @cyborgclarke
    @cyborgclarke 2 месяца назад

    Im 60 could i do this

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Месяц назад +1

      I've seen it done but would not recommend.

  • @rustamurinboyev4468
    @rustamurinboyev4468 2 года назад +1

    at the moment I do not know the language well

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад +1

      You seem to know it well enough. Unless you're using a translator?

    • @rustamurinboyev4468
      @rustamurinboyev4468 2 года назад

      @@xqeze 😄😄😄😄😄 yes you are right

    • @rustamurinboyev4468
      @rustamurinboyev4468 2 года назад

      @@xqeze 😄😄😄😄😄 yes you are right

  • @rustamurinboyev4468
    @rustamurinboyev4468 2 года назад

    hi i do this job very well i work in russian system i am uzbek

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  2 года назад +1

      Very cool. If I ever move to Russia it's nice to know I could find a job. Does this work pay well in Russia?

    • @rustamurinboyev4468
      @rustamurinboyev4468 2 года назад

      @@xqeze here he gives me 2 rubles per shuttle for Russian money

    • @rustamurinboyev4468
      @rustamurinboyev4468 2 года назад

      @@xqeze here he gives me 2 rubles per shuttle for Russian money

    • @rustamurinboyev4468
      @rustamurinboyev4468 2 года назад

      let's meet my name is rustam

    • @rustamurinboyev4468
      @rustamurinboyev4468 2 года назад

      how you are paid and how much you are paid

  • @marinomonti6493
    @marinomonti6493 Год назад

    I start on Tuesday I can’t wait any advice?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +1

      Don't worry about being fast for a while. Just focus on learning how to stack. There are a few laws to stacking good and once you learn them and they become instinct then the speed will come on its own. If you just focus on speed you will always be working to hard because you won't have the fundamentals. Good fast pullers are just walking and being smooth precise and accurate and rely on instinct. Keep to your edges, stack like size boxes together, cross tie when possible, build a solid base, make your corners strong, and you will make more rules as you go. There will be weak boxes you will figure that out when they collapse and your load falls. Put those on the inside and not on corners. Stay calm and focused. Don't let talkman pass you off. Be patient and aware of your surroundings. Most of all be a dedicated, determined, and excellent.

    • @marinomonti6493
      @marinomonti6493 Год назад +1

      @@xqeze I hate talkmen all ready lol but I’m honestly doing really good thank you for the advice bro

  • @berg806
    @berg806 Год назад

    in which country do you work? Canada or America?

  • @iheartcbd816
    @iheartcbd816 Год назад +1

    Say again" is a time killer

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      Yeah totally but I don't give 2 shits

  • @johnjacobjingleheimerschmi2070

    I hate those pallet jacks

  • @gerlovestina
    @gerlovestina Год назад +1

    What is the top.pay for this company

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +4

      23.23 per hour. Our contract is getting renegotiated right now. So hopefully we see higher pay soon.

    • @gerlovestina
      @gerlovestina Год назад +1

      @@xqeze is this the one in fresno?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      @@gerlovestina naw somewhere in the Midwest. Not at liberty to disclose exact location.

  • @al993
    @al993 2 года назад +4

    So we gonna just ignore that fart at 2:13

  • @allhustlenoluck9925
    @allhustlenoluck9925 Год назад

    All that saying say again is killing your percentage better to clap your hands when you mess up reading the check digit but good video

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      Clap my hands? I say, say again, for the next slot before I'm done with my current slot. Not because i said the wrong check digit. I do this to verify that I heard it correctly before I head for the next slot. I have talkman on max speed, so it wastes no time to have it repeat. It would waste more time if I went to 195, but it actually said 190. It sounds similar at rapid speeds.

    • @allhustlenoluck9925
      @allhustlenoluck9925 Год назад

      @@xqeze I’m not trying to be a know it all but trying to tell you don’t have to run all day to pull a high percentage it can be done by walking turn the speed down some for one trip and try not say say again for a whole trip you will see that it does effect it I get you trying to save time to get to the next slot faster but it’s still registering as a error when it has to repeat it’s all about the smoothness also

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +1

      @Allhustlenoluck Sorry, I let your critique get to me. I'm sick and only got a couple hours of sleep. My next vid will be dedicated to you. I'll stop and do a push up everytime I use say again or if I miss understand talkman and go to the wrong slot.

    • @allhustlenoluck9925
      @allhustlenoluck9925 Год назад +1

      @@xqeze it’s all good man just trying to give you some good advice to not have to run all the time to save your body and I said to clap your hands when your about to cuss or say say again to stop you from doing it and won’t get picked up in the headset great realistic video for the people looking to get into it

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      @@allhustlenoluck9925Appreciate it. But I'm not clapping my hands. Lol

  • @Boostavo
    @Boostavo Год назад

    Why is he saying numbers to himself?

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад +3

      Cause im schizophrenic.

  • @user-fq5xl9lq3v
    @user-fq5xl9lq3v 11 месяцев назад

    Yeah but you got the gloves on the wrong way bro. Grips meant to be on the inside

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  11 месяцев назад

      They're reversible bro. Grips are on both sides bro.

  • @federicogomez3491
    @federicogomez3491 3 месяца назад

    Si no te preocupes que te deje preñada 😎😎😎😎😎👏👏👏👏

  • @christopherstorer4412
    @christopherstorer4412 Год назад +2

    I'm a super selector pulling 162% nightly 3000 cases in dry or freezer with no shorts or mispicks but put me in produce I sucks I hate produce

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  Год назад

      I'm in freezer now and I suck. I've never pulled dry though.

  • @victororona6429
    @victororona6429 Год назад

    Muy lento

  • @leevip5384
    @leevip5384 4 месяца назад

    Ur back is hurt if lift stuff like that🫨

    • @xqeze
      @xqeze  4 месяца назад

      Naw I've never had back issues in my life. Probably because I'm short. Idk. My lift technique works for me. But I'm not one of those people that whines about every little discomfort and makes excuses for why they can't do something.