Im from the Miami DC and just finished my 3rd day at the DC. Man, it's hard work, but I truly love this company. Im so happy to be here and love my job so much. I can't wait to be at 1000+ boxes a night!!!
@@allanp2001 well I run 170 weeks so I start at 18.40 plus 2 dollar incentive at 100% since I run 170 weeks every 10% after that is a dollar. At the end of the month I get an extra 9 dollars an hour incentive per my 170 weeks, 8 dollars at 160, 7 dollars at 150 etc. If I throw no errors all that money is given to me as a big moni's at the end of each month.
Antility TV that’s how you’re suppose to stack them when you’re a order selector cause you can go into produce next and get crates so things have to be colum stacked
I work out of a large New England based distributor and the cases moved are a bit off. average per day was about 3000-3500 and my personal best was 4500 in 10 hours. Either these guys are saying numbers that are way low or my job sucks way worse than I thought
what is up with these jacks?? standing behind and steering lol whos decision was it to get these jacks? is this is at every gordon warehouse, i can't even imagine trying to make my percentages on these things haha . if this is the case I gotta go somewhere else
@Rachel Rhoads Actually, smiffo lycan is right. Everyone who does this will be exhausted at the end of the day, at least for a little while. Over time though, you will build up and get better. But with incentive pay, great benefits, and great people working with you, it is well worth the effort.
Your scanner tells what bay and quantity. You scan box, scan label confirm it and stack it. The best way is to learn your customers. There will be a few curve balls here and there but you need to get to a point where you can beat each batch by 10 mins. So if you have an hour batch. Go for 50 mins completion. The quicker, the better! I selected 14 months. 37 years old 110% over 4000 cases per error. I liked the freezer the best. Best for your muscles if you are older
I work at one of the warehouses in this video and those guys might not look like they’re moving too quick but they definitely work smarter not harder. It ain’t easy but it pays well with benefits and incentive pay too
@@omothebarber good luck on your interview! just be yourself and show them that you really want the job. But which location is it? and how much they starting you off?
@@allanp2001 hey, I’ve got a interview in a couple of hours. How are you liking the job so far? I’ve only had retail experience & working in back rooms
I just wanna say I worked at core mark which is similar to this place and it was the worst experience of my life it was absolutely terrible I left with nothing but a shoulder injury they work you like a slave until everything is done. Im not sure about this place but core mark was terrible. The hours were awful. I would not recommend it as a job if you like your family and want to have an actual life. I also worked in the fridge and was sick almost every week.
Darrus Moody With all do respect but your parents or who ever raised you let you work to easy in life. Then when you have something that is considered hard work in your life you cannot even remotely keep up.
hey boss i got an interview tmr, i just have a question about the incentives? How much does it add per hour? and also do y’all work christmas and new years eve?
I work at the one in houston lol we’re number one out of all locations. They even send some of us to work at other locations like plant city and dallas
@@chrisk1206 I heard you had to bust ass just to make rate. We have a couple of guys here at GFS Plant City who used to select for Publix. We had a 200 percent selector leave here just to go to Publix and struggle
@@johngavin1175 if he struggles mostly likely he not that fast now it's easier I do a waking pace 130 percent that 25.95 a hour average like 42 hours most guys average 150. But GFS is easier I no a few guys who works there. But to be honest anyplace we selected act not going to be easy. Do y'all still get the bound check
@@chrisk1206 Bound check? And yea selecting is bust ass no matter where,but the only company I have selected for is GFS...beats handling furniture for Rooms To Go I can tell you that
Jenartik I am an order selector and am on track to make over 80k this year.... the pay is awesome.... but the nights are long and hard but it’s fun and rewarding!
William Johns I’m 18 (not that ages matters just giving insight about experience) and I just applied at a roundys distribution center as a 2nd shift order selector.... I have an interview tomorrow and I am certain I’m going to get the job... any tips on how to stop your feet from hurting like a bitch? Not concerned about my muscles or soreness in the rest of the body since I’ve done concrete and other hard labourer jobs and that’s easy enough. The problem is my feet are for shit... they will start hurting after a 8 hour shift on concrete floors, any tips?
Omegzy I went to the doctor and she gave me some but they are shit lol; what if the ones you recommended don’t work either? I’m very flat footed lol they don’t hurt much during the day but after work and the next day they hurt like a mf
Im from the Miami DC and just finished my 3rd day at the DC. Man, it's hard work, but I truly love this company. Im so happy to be here and love my job so much. I can't wait to be at 1000+ boxes a night!!!
I work at Walmart I pick over 4000 a day wish my job was that easyb
Yea all depends on what kind of product you’re pulling. Keep it goin
hey boss i start at gfs tomorrow. How much do you get in incentives and how do they work? Also do y’all have to work christmas and new years?
@@allanp2001 well I run 170 weeks so I start at 18.40 plus 2 dollar incentive at 100% since I run 170 weeks every 10% after that is a dollar. At the end of the month I get an extra 9 dollars an hour incentive per my 170 weeks, 8 dollars at 160, 7 dollars at 150 etc. If I throw no errors all that money is given to me as a big moni's at the end of each month.
@@paladineXD oh so those incentives are paid at the end of the month for all the hours u accumulated in that month? so $9 x 160 hours?
triggering me how unstable all these pallets look to be stacked
Antility TV lol i was like wtf is this those pallets are hideous
Sometimes you gotta stack them how you get them. Especially if the warehouse is slotted like shit
Antility TV that’s how you’re suppose to stack them when you’re a order selector cause you can go into produce next and get crates so things have to be colum stacked
I work out of a large New England based distributor and the cases moved are a bit off. average per day was about 3000-3500 and my personal best was 4500 in 10 hours. Either these guys are saying numbers that are way low or my job sucks way worse than I thought
Only way your hitting those numbers if your pulling bulk for retail.
You must pull large quantities of the same case.
I admire this over the automated selector but both are very intriguing.
I look forward in coming aboard
what is up with these jacks?? standing behind and steering lol whos decision was it to get these jacks? is this is at every gordon warehouse, i can't even imagine trying to make my percentages on these things haha . if this is the case I gotta go somewhere else
What's the pay per hour for this?
most warehouses $14.50hr minimum ,BUT GARBAGE CHENEY BROTHERS $10hr MINIMUM.
@@edgarartis1260 it’s at least $18 an hour
you will be exhausted at the end of the day
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@Rachel Rhoads
Actually, smiffo lycan is right. Everyone who does this will be exhausted at the end of the day, at least for a little while. Over time though, you will build up and get better. But with incentive pay, great benefits, and great people working with you, it is well worth the effort.
smiffo lycan. Yes you be Dead Tired
smiffo lycan welcome to life every job you do in life will leave you exhausted
@@illyanon7681 I can speak for the exhaustion. Been selecting for GFS at the Plant City,FL warehouse. I'm constantly tired and emaciated beyond belief
Do this warehouse now has headsets instead of paper for selectors?
Whats a head set gonna do? Breathe in breathe out?
Is there a code on the paper sheet to get the right product?
Your scanner tells what bay and quantity. You scan box, scan label confirm it and stack it. The best way is to learn your customers. There will be a few curve balls here and there but you need to get to a point where you can beat each batch by 10 mins. So if you have an hour batch. Go for 50 mins completion. The quicker, the better! I selected 14 months. 37 years old 110% over 4000 cases per error. I liked the freezer the best. Best for your muscles if you are older
Can you help me to apply ?
Looks like a great place to work
I work at one of the warehouses in this video and those guys might not look like they’re moving too quick but they definitely work smarter not harder. It ain’t easy but it pays well with benefits and incentive pay too
hey bro how do the incentives at gfs work if you dont mind me asking? i got an interview tmr
@@allanp2001 how did the interview go bro
@@omothebarber it was great bro, i got an offer. The interview was kinda long tho, i was there for like an hour and a half.
@@omothebarber good luck on your interview! just be yourself and show them that you really want the job. But which location is it? and how much they starting you off?
@@allanp2001 hey, I’ve got a interview in a couple of hours. How are you liking the job so far? I’ve only had retail experience & working in back rooms
this fits me.
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I just wanna say I worked at core mark which is similar to this place and it was the worst experience of my life it was absolutely terrible I left with nothing but a shoulder injury they work you like a slave until everything is done. Im not sure about this place but core mark was terrible. The hours were awful. I would not recommend it as a job if you like your family and want to have an actual life. I also worked in the fridge and was sick almost every week.
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Darrus Moody With all do respect but your parents or who ever raised you let you work to easy in life. Then when you have something that is considered hard work in your life you cannot even remotely keep up.
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hey boss i got an interview tmr, i just have a question about the incentives? How much does it add per hour? and also do y’all work christmas and new years eve?
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@@allanp2001 usually 2 bucks an hour at 100% every % thereafter is a little more
Roughly if you pick 150% its like 250 more per week.. Roughly
@@lawyerservicedirect8619 lol i pick 150% 50 hours if selection thats almost $400 extra
@@allanp2001 right. You right. I never got there. I was 110% 120 max
Heh heh yall need to come down to the Plant City DC....I have been selecting here for 8 yrs. Helen Keller could have set up a warehouse better.
I work at the one in houston lol we’re number one out of all locations. They even send some of us to work at other locations like plant city and dallas
@Marty's 4x4 i mean number one in errors, i dont work there no more yho
How fast is this job ??? It’s really stressful or a lot pressure?
Decent pace. Must pay attention to detail. Customer is king
@Marty's 4x4 not all. they provide food delivery service to many big chain restaurants
If you can figure a way to not carry the freaking labels in one hand, performance would skyrocket.
Amen
Hold it with your mouth
@@GamesDaily how much time did u save doing this?
@@cryptclown every time i would grab a case i would have the sheet in my mouth and i wouldnt have to lose track of it
Learn to fold your labels and its no issue
Looks easy
and boring
Look easy it's not but is pays off pace yourself I average between 24- 29 bucks and hours performance pay. With ot making 67 k last year
Go do it
Warehouse manager
speed what a joke.
It's fun, it's like getting paid to play Tetris.
Haha
Sysco life
AF
Gordon food service was terrible
Still is.
@@TOMMYSURIA what it's like at Gordon ?
Michael Ware how is it or was?
@@adrianlewis2437 no ides, I have enough at Rooms To Go.
@@TOMMYSURIA what's Ides
I’d rather work for Sysco
Publix pays the most with there sip system have guys at 40 and hour most average 25 and hour
Where I work money is great
@@chrisk1206 I heard you had to bust ass just to make rate. We have a couple of guys here at GFS Plant City who used to select for Publix. We had a 200 percent selector leave here just to go to Publix and struggle
@@johngavin1175 if he struggles mostly likely he not that fast now it's easier I do a waking pace 130 percent that 25.95 a hour average like 42 hours most guys average 150. But GFS is easier I no a few guys who works there. But to be honest anyplace we selected act not going to be easy. Do y'all still get the bound check
@@chrisk1206 Bound check? And yea selecting is bust ass no matter where,but the only company I have selected for is GFS...beats handling furniture for Rooms To Go I can tell you that
Slow down please,no fast work
not paid enough to destroy your body like that
Jenartik I am an order selector and am on track to make over 80k this year.... the pay is awesome.... but the nights are long and hard but it’s fun and rewarding!
William Johns Freakine eh!
William Johns I’m 18 (not that ages matters just giving insight about experience) and I just applied at a roundys distribution center as a 2nd shift order selector.... I have an interview tomorrow and I am certain I’m going to get the job... any tips on how to stop your feet from hurting like a bitch? Not concerned about my muscles or soreness in the rest of the body since I’ve done concrete and other hard labourer jobs and that’s easy enough. The problem is my feet are for shit... they will start hurting after a 8 hour shift on concrete floors, any tips?
@@adrianruiz4904Get some Dr. Scholl's for your shoes or boots.
Omegzy I went to the doctor and she gave me some but they are shit lol; what if the ones you recommended don’t work either? I’m very flat footed lol they don’t hurt much during the day but after work and the next day they hurt like a mf