I try to avoid working when there’s customers so it’s definitely nice. Our shifts at Walmart are switching to 9-8 instead of 10-7 though so there will be customers for longer and customers who are older can come from 6am on Tuesdays. Still not very bad at all though!
It’s a very good job if you arent a people’s person or as someone else said suffer from ocd , the end product is satisfying but the hours are long and the work is hard it isn’t easy, lol it looks it but it’s not I’ve just done my 2nd week stocking shelves at tesco on night shifts and the thrill of looking at it all pretty has gone😂😂just about getting the 100+ boxes of product on the actual shelf before my shift ends lol of course you have to make it look nice but it doesn’t cross your mind to do as much after the first week or two haha
Much respect for you guys. I worked that shift for several different companies for 16 years and it's definitely hard work but it was specially hard for my wife being home alone with my kids for nearly 2 decades. Now I work days as a manager and I treat my night crew as what they are. The back bone of the entire operation and I frequently visit them with pizza or subs.
@@No1zHerO showing up in person a few times a month to talk to the crew and bring them lunch is the least I can do to show appreciation for their sacrifice. A small gesture that has worked wonders for team moral.
That’s dope man, overnight never gets recognized for anything we do and it’s a lot that we have to work with and look out for. Right now I’m a stock controller but My goal is to be a manager and I’m going to do the same for the guys because the sacrifices and hard work they put in. Big ups to you!!!
I usta be overnight at Walmart on the inventory management team, mod team and we stocked the shelves aswell on the side. Now I've been hired with Kroger for overnight stocker.
Are you still at it? Going on 5 years myself. I don’t blame people wanting to get off thirds and wanting to go back to days but myself personally I enjoy stocking so much as a job I wouldn’t/will not look for something else right now. Maybe after another 5 years of doing it but for now, 5 years in, I love it and it provides my livelihood thankfully and then some.
As a day stocker, it looks nice without people during overnight. While stocking, people would always interrupt me asking where the items are at. I also had to move my cart out of the way when people pass through the aisle, so my cart doesn’t block their way. In conclusion, I still enjoy my day stocking job since I have nice coworkers and my boss calls me a hard worker.
Today was my first day at Kroger, I'm in the grocery department as well. It's actually harder than it looks, almost no downtime , but with the good pay it's definitely worth it
43 years in grocery, 35 frozen food. Working nights is not the opposite of day work, believe me! Sleeping during the day was a challenge at first, darken the room is a must, but i chose night work to get away from the SUITS we called them, management, the no it alls that don't no shit. Each night i averaged 500 cases in 8 hours, just me, unload the truck, break down, and stock. Usually took around 6 hours to complete. So much more work was involved, but i always loved the finished product...Nice.
I work grave yard stocking at Cost Less Foods in Ceres, CA. I average around 177 cases in 39 minutes. so roughly 354 cases every hour and 18 minutes. Thanks for the positive moto in your vids!
I’m at Kroger night stock. It’s really tough right now. I have experience and knew they wanted 50 cases an hour so I was like no prob. But you have to “condition” as you go like blocking and making the shelves neat and keep you’re aisles and cardboard cleaned up and make bales in the same time. I have the baking/oils/jello/spices and canned meat/veggie, rice , Mac and cheese aisles. Only good part is my coworkers and they will definitely make sure you know you have room to improve
I needed to watch this from someone else's experience because I'll be doing the Walmart Overnight Stocking soon and I needed to see someone's perspective and how it works there. :)
I work for Albertson's in Arizona. What we do is get a big trash bag and tie it to the back of the cart. Then we get a milk crate and put stacks of cases on it. Its easy to move around and good on your back.
You'll be alright. You don't even need luck. Also, try not to get mad at cardboard, plastic, or product falling. ALSO, eventually when a product falls you'll be able to catch it one handed as it falls. Just don't try to catch falling pallets. Let the products break. Not your back
I'm a veteran of the grocery life, and I always hated stocking canned goods the most. I've worked on every aisle cans, baking goods, bags, cereals etc.. I have also worked in Produce, Dairy, and Frozen.. My best experience was working in produce.
Favorite was definitely the cereal aisle! LOL 😆, least favorite was definitely canned goods, I hate cans. All in all, I kinda miss it, however I've been in too many accidents, and I'm kinda limited. But, I definitely could work produce, or go back to my first job which was sacking groceries. 👍
I’m working at Kroger’s overnight currently. It’s crazy I liked stocking at Walmart, but the stocking at Kroger’s seem like more work for some reason. Plus I’m not use to overnights I’m about to look for something else asap
I’m sorry to hear that, it’s definitely a very difficult job especially schedule wise. Recently corporate has been changing the procedures. We used to be able to work product off the pallet now we have to spot the entire pallet and then work down the aisle. The older way is less hard on the body/joints but I suppose I must abide by how the company wants it|
I worked in pool maintenance before cleaning them and adding the chemicals pretty cool I applied at the heb in palmview as a night stocker hopefully I get the job
Been a night stocker at Kroger for 3 years. It's busy work, and being on your feet all night takes some getting used to, but one big positive is that nights seem to fly by. If you have a good crew and the workload is spread evenly, then it isn't too bad. But, if you start off on an understaffed crew or with lazy workers, then you're probably gonna be miserable (just my experience from working at 2 different locations). Just have a good work ethic and try to learn as much from fellow workers and you'll be alright - lazy folks will either quit, be fired or moved to a separate department. Good luck to anyone who's considering working as a night stocker.
Hi, I work at a neighborhood market Walmart. On my 6th year and 3rd year bakery deli. I stock freezer baker deli goods for my store. Recently I've went rock bottom where I need to prove myself again. How do I stay focused do better with productivity and have them trust my position integrity again? I need to not get in the gossip loop like I am now. I want to show up do it right and go home
I applied for a job at Bed Bath and Beyond about a week ago and just had my interview yesterday. Hoping I get the job! I applied for a stock/replenish associate and I'm nervous because I don't know what to really expect.
i used to live in Houston..in the late 90s..HEB is a good store. I just decided to finally leave the construction trade and have gone back to stocking here in Maine at a store called Hannafords. they started me out at 15 an hour..great company.Thanks for the vlogs as it was a good refresher course for me as its been 10 years since i last stocked.SHOUT OUT TO HOUSTON AND ALL SURROUNDING AREAS,,THE WOODLANDS, SPRING, GREENSPOINT,NORTH SIDE SOUTH SIDE EAST SIDE WEST SIDE ...ALL THE WARDS AND WESTHEIMER STREET.GOD BLESS TEXAS AND THANKS AGAIN FROM PORTLAND MAINE
Thanks for the video! I’m an overnight stocker at Walmart and I got written up for my speed the other morning and a couple months or so before that I got talked to without being written up. I’m watching videos to try to find better strategies, I should start stacking things like you do and opening them instead of doing them individually. I don’t think anyone else does this at my store that I’ve observed but maybe I should start staging like we do sometimes in frozen, only when the store is closed. The main issues with that would be when maintenance is coming through with the buffer or a push broom and then when the online grocery pickup workers start at well. Maybe that’s still fine if everything is very close to the shelves, I’d have to ask a manager.
Dale Sweeney alot of work bro! just keep the right mind set and you got it bro! i have lots of videos on my channel if the overnight stocking life! if your interested in watching ! and welcome to our community'!!!
not sure if you still read these but since you asked, i work at an heb up in austin, im in the overnight frozen department n ive been here about a year and a couple months, started in grocery for about a year before i made the switch. in grocery we're expected 65 cases an hour in frozen about 80, but after getting my aisles down n memorizing most of the product i can throw 150~ in an hour :) your aisles look way longer than the ones at our store thats some good work there my man
Facing is the best, stocking is meh and Hannaford aka food lion here in the east we stock the product out one by one on to the shelves, we cant just do it like you guys were you just get rid of the plastic and put the whole case on the shelf. But nonetheless it's still stocking and overnight .
He usually gets 300+ his isle is always the heaviest, most I've seen in that isle was 520 and he wasn't there so we got screwed, took like 5 guys in an hour to knock it out
Applied for this position a few days ago do you think it’s simple as long as you just focus? Like is it usually cutting it close to being done by the time the store opens or are you usually done with a good amount of time left
I do second shift sorting of the load and prep it per aisle for the night stuff. Do an overnight myself on weekends. Stocking ain't glamorous at all but there's something so satisfying getting shit done
What if i fill the rack and some amount of that things lefts in the box ... Do i need to throw them back at warehouse or i need to fill all tje things straightly ... Like i oreo packs just overfilled and some of the packs left in the box what should i do ... ,?
I miss working at HEB so much. I worked there for 15 years and did so many different departments. I left HEB close to 3 years ago and still go visit the people there.
i work at safeway, as a courtesy clerk which includes getting shopping carts for $8.45 when at previous job was making almost $10 gotta do what you gotta do sadly
All Job sucks bro I tried doing like 20 plus jobs in a span of 4 years and it all sucks .. from fast food to retail to laborer to home care .. lol 😂😂😂😂
I was working at a warehouse when the roof sarting dipping water we look up saw ice hanging on the roof we got a pallet and hack the ice with hammer while standing on the pallet that was lift up by forks of forklift
I work at Walmart. You make it look so easy. I'm only a month in or so. And I'm so slow at stocking the shelves. I know I struggle with opening the boxes so maybe I will try your way of slicing.
I’ve been working at heb overnight stocker here in Texas for about a month or so and knowing where stuff is probably the hardest part and when I stick cereal I hate when other boxes start to fall back and that just slows me down so it’s just little things that slow me down and piss me off during the night lol. Also one of our managers is very annoying because he wants you to be fast but I barely started so I’m Barely getting to know the store and he is never satisfied so he picks at any little thing
I currently work night shifts but i just started (2 days) and it’s quite overwhelming at first where products go, which is the fastest way to open a case
@@10CPS I’m sort of in between of understanding and still being somewhat confused on the products placements but my biggest weakness is definitely my speed. We start to unpackage product around 1:30 am and on average I get around 160 cases in my aisle. It’ll be 5AM and im still working on the same aisle while my co workers are on another
Cool vid, I wanted to record one of my own too. Kroger grocery for 4 years. Listening to podcasts like Rogan and comedy helped a lot because I'd run out of music. Spotting the whole pallet perfectly, stocking it end to end, coming back through to clean. Kinda fun on a normal night. Cruising at like 70-80 cases an hour or 120 if I'm motivated but that shit is hard to keep up and it definitely wasn't worth it at my pay.
It might be my first time working at Albertson's as overnight stocker I'm kind of nervous cuz I've been working as a cook for a long time I decided to get out of the kitchen and try something new so hopefully I get the job I'm excited doing something new but also nervous at the same time
I have become a pro at doing overnights im actually doing another one starting Thurs night and goes through til sun morning doing overnights at my work stocking shelves for easter
Is stocking a busy job? Is it constantly stocking or are there moments where you have nothing to do and you have to do something other than your job description?
Awesome! What im looking for, I love busy work. Thanks for replying. I subscribed and i have been binging your videos the past couple of hours. I am applying to Walmart. No HEB in my area of East Texas unfortunately. They are a few hours away in Houston. Wish me luck. Hoping to get as much hours as i can. I hope I'll start out with a decent amount. Trying to pay all of my bills doing it. I need about 750-850 a month to stay in my apartment and pay my bills. Great videos btw :)
Jonathan Vandagriff over night yes you need to ducking go go go cuz ur not leaving till it's all off the floor and the aisles are all pulled forward and sometimes it'll be like 2000 cases on a busy night between 4 or 5 ppl
Dale Sweeney hey we appreciate that!! and yes im actually here at service now bro got out of work showered now i am here bro! and awesome !! we have a couple of things in common ! god bless ! we are bout to go on again at 1 ! we go live on facebook if ur interested in watching bro
Dale Sweeney lol its all good bro !let me know how ur first day goes!! keep all of us updated and if there is anything we can help you out with let us know !!!
Some more questions for you. Obviously you have been consistent with this job. Do you like it enough to stay at it for several more years? Does this job get stressful? If so, please explain.
I wish to shit we could stock whole case trays at my store!!! we've gotta take everything outta the case to put to the shelf. Been working over night stock for 17 years.
Yo man! I haven’t seen you post in a while not sure if you still work for H‑E‑B overnight? Just wanted to stop by an comment that ever since I started overnight I used to watch your videos on how to stock with a system and your videos helped A LOT. Now, within a little under a year, I’ve been made stock controller and it’s a much larger position to fill but man it’s gonna help in the long run since I’m trying to become manager. Thanks for the videos bruh🔥💪
when staging the product in the isle, stage it so the label is facing you and you can just put it up without having to rotate the label forward, cuts down on time spend facing the product, also just face the first two layers don't worry about everything in back.
Roberto Matiella bro, honestly for me it is . Ive been doing this for 3 years and im still not adjusted 😣😣😣but it all about if you can get a strick sleep pattern down
I start working overnights any advice this will be my first overnight shift ever I worked for. So when do you go to sleep or how what do you do to sleep till work
Bro , Be ready to change your whole routine .. Start sleeping during the day for at least 5 hours , i suggest covering your windows with Foil paper to trick your body into thinking its night time .. Also if there is alot of noise get some earplugs or earphones .. Main goal get as much rest as you can during the day brother .. Go to work learn from your veterans . And remember we have to be on the ball the whole time cause we only get X amount of hours to work before the store opens ...
Thanks bro for the tips I'm nervous still but I'll cover my windows if I have to and wear earplugs because my house is noisy because of my dogs and niece she is loud
Mikael Bible thanks brother ! But now you will be an inspiration to others , bring the joy and positivity to your environment, you got this bro ! Just keep going !
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As an introvert looking for a part time job, this looks like heaven.
As an OCD person, it is a satisfying job. I get to put things in their designated position, while being paid for doing so.
I try to avoid working when there’s customers so it’s definitely nice. Our shifts at Walmart are switching to 9-8 instead of 10-7 though so there will be customers for longer and customers who are older can come from 6am on Tuesdays. Still not very bad at all though!
It’s a very good job if you arent a people’s person or as someone else said suffer from ocd , the end product is satisfying but the hours are long and the work is hard it isn’t easy, lol it looks it but it’s not I’ve just done my 2nd week stocking shelves at tesco on night shifts and the thrill of looking at it all pretty has gone😂😂just about getting the 100+ boxes of product on the actual shelf before my shift ends lol of course you have to make it look nice but it doesn’t cross your mind to do as much after the first week or two haha
Do security Officer and you’ll be by yourself completely
Im an introvert And Tried This Job At Safeway And I Kinda Prefer working In The day even Though there are People
Much respect for you guys. I worked that shift for several different companies for 16 years and it's definitely hard work but it was specially hard for my wife being home alone with my kids for nearly 2 decades. Now I work days as a manager and I treat my night crew as what they are. The back bone of the entire operation and I frequently visit them with pizza or subs.
Nice brother !!i have been wanting to do the same for the crew ! Cause I know that night crew is usually forgotten:/
@@No1zHerO showing up in person a few times a month to talk to the crew and bring them lunch is the least I can do to show appreciation for their sacrifice. A small gesture that has worked wonders for team moral.
Jungulbuny31 yea brother ! For sure ! That’s good you doing that bro 🙏
That’s dope man, overnight never gets recognized for anything we do and it’s a lot that we have to work with and look out for. Right now I’m a stock controller but My goal is to be a manager and I’m going to do the same for the guys because the sacrifices and hard work they put in. Big ups to you!!!
Good man
Just applied at Heb to be an overnight stocker ! Thanks for making theses videos they definitely are so helpful !
Did you get the job?
Congratulations
I start working in stocking for big lots tomorrow.
Stephany NoJodas goood luck!!
Cristofer Vidz thank yyou its also my first job so I'm also watching all your videos because I know I got a lot to learn
Stephany NoJodas welcome to our channel ! Your a Rockstar😊🤘🤘🤘 .#ROCKSTARNATION
Can girls work in freight stocking?
I’m be having a mini job or do OJTs at UAP (On Job Training) and (United Against Poverty), they’re having me do stocking
I just applied as a night stocker and this looks pretty exciting.
I usta be overnight at Walmart on the inventory management team, mod team and we stocked the shelves aswell on the side. Now I've been hired with Kroger for overnight stocker.
AaronAndroid welxomw to the night life bro!
Are you still at it? Going on 5 years myself. I don’t blame people wanting to get off thirds and wanting to go back to days but myself personally I enjoy stocking so much as a job I wouldn’t/will not look for something else right now. Maybe after another 5 years of doing it but for now, 5 years in, I love it and it provides my livelihood thankfully and then some.
As a day stocker, it looks nice without people during overnight. While stocking, people would always interrupt me asking where the items are at. I also had to move my cart out of the way when people pass through the aisle, so my cart doesn’t block their way. In conclusion, I still enjoy my day stocking job since I have nice coworkers and my boss calls me a hard worker.
Today was my first day at Kroger, I'm in the grocery department as well. It's actually harder than it looks, almost no downtime , but with the good pay it's definitely worth it
43 years in grocery, 35 frozen food. Working nights is not the opposite of day work, believe me! Sleeping during the day was a challenge at first, darken the room is a must, but i chose night work to get away from the SUITS we called them, management, the no it alls that don't no shit. Each night i averaged 500 cases in 8 hours, just me, unload the truck, break down, and stock. Usually took around 6 hours to complete. So much more work was involved, but i always loved the finished product...Nice.
I work grave yard stocking at Cost Less Foods in Ceres, CA. I average around 177 cases in 39 minutes. so roughly 354 cases every hour and 18 minutes. Thanks for the positive moto in your vids!
Josh Blake dam bro thats beast mode xan you record a bit so i can put in my next video?
Cristofer Vidz Yeah, We have our load coming tomorrow night. Ill shoot you a vid.
Awesome bro !! Ill post you on my next video! For sure
I have the vid! just need to send it. where to?
Josh Blake can you post it to your channel .. ? and than ill download it bro?
Thank you for showing your video I was just recently hired at Kroger’s for overnight stocking
Merchandising looks beautiful! Nice work.
I’m at Kroger night stock. It’s really tough right now. I have experience and knew they wanted 50 cases an hour so I was like no prob. But you have to “condition” as you go like blocking and making the shelves neat and keep you’re aisles and cardboard cleaned up and make bales in the same time. I have the baking/oils/jello/spices and canned meat/veggie, rice , Mac and cheese aisles. Only good part is my coworkers and they will definitely make sure you know you have room to improve
I needed to watch this from someone else's experience because I'll be doing the Walmart Overnight Stocking soon and I needed to see someone's perspective and how it works there. :)
Kandle i havee alot of stocking videos here bro !!! welcome to our life!! and community! we are here to help you in any way!
You really know how to stock well. You got the speed down. Aisle looked beautiful at the end.
Gonna be starting my overnight stocking job at Frys grocery in a couple days, stoked!
You got this brotha !!
Love these bro. Thanks!
Fucking gorgeous bro you did a great job..
I work for Albertson's in Arizona. What we do is get a big trash bag and tie it to the back of the cart. Then we get a milk crate and put stacks of cases on it. Its easy to move around and good on your back.
5 years later and I applied for a food city night stocker job wish me luck I’m try to just do the best I can with it
You'll be alright. You don't even need luck. Also, try not to get mad at cardboard, plastic, or product falling. ALSO, eventually when a product falls you'll be able to catch it one handed as it falls. Just don't try to catch falling pallets. Let the products break. Not your back
damn i bet u get 2000+ piece orders atleast once a week.
At my store we would get those on a nightly basis and weekends would be 3k but it’s cooled down a lot
I am applying to work as a stocker so ill be a newbie but it seems like fun
just be ready for the sleep change !!
How was it?
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@@petempressorpethog4587 replied 2 years later haha
Great work! I've thrown freight for years myself, you are a pro!
Worked As An Overnight Cashier For 30+ Yrs. I Had An Appreciation For What The Night Crew Did.
I'm a veteran of the grocery life, and I always hated stocking canned goods the most. I've worked on every aisle cans, baking goods, bags, cereals etc.. I have also worked in Produce, Dairy, and Frozen.. My best experience was working in produce.
What was your favorite isle ? And what was your least favorite isle ??
Favorite was definitely the cereal aisle! LOL 😆, least favorite was definitely canned goods, I hate cans. All in all, I kinda miss it, however I've been in too many accidents, and I'm kinda limited. But, I definitely could work produce, or go back to my first job which was sacking groceries. 👍
@@jdmbeats lol bro ! I’m opposite 😂 I hated cereals, but I loved can isle 😅
I’m working at Kroger’s overnight currently.
It’s crazy I liked stocking at Walmart, but the stocking at Kroger’s seem like more work for some reason. Plus I’m not use to overnights I’m about to look for something else asap
I’m sorry to hear that, it’s definitely a very difficult job especially schedule wise. Recently corporate has been changing the procedures. We used to be able to work product off the pallet now we have to spot the entire pallet and then work down the aisle. The older way is less hard on the body/joints but I suppose I must abide by how the company wants it|
I worked in pool maintenance before cleaning them and adding the chemicals pretty cool I applied at the heb in palmview as a night stocker hopefully I get the job
Joey salinas when did you apply bro ? hope you get the job bro!
Cristofer Vidz Thanks bro I applied yesterday
Joey salinas did you get the job?
Luke ubz unfortunately I didn't the interview went really good but idk they picked someone else so I'm still looking for a job
The way you work, man all organized ☺
Been a night stocker at Kroger for 3 years. It's busy work, and being on your feet all night takes some getting used to, but one big positive is that nights seem to fly by. If you have a good crew and the workload is spread evenly, then it isn't too bad. But, if you start off on an understaffed crew or with lazy workers, then you're probably gonna be miserable (just my experience from working at 2 different locations). Just have a good work ethic and try to learn as much from fellow workers and you'll be alright - lazy folks will either quit, be fired or moved to a separate department. Good luck to anyone who's considering working as a night stocker.
Hi, I work at a neighborhood market Walmart. On my 6th year and 3rd year bakery deli. I stock freezer baker deli goods for my store. Recently I've went rock bottom where I need to prove myself again. How do I stay focused do better with productivity and have them trust my position integrity again? I need to not get in the gossip loop like I am now. I want to show up do it right and go home
Mad respect. Do you prefer to spot or work off a moving pallet , u boat or l cart. Or Do you switch it up
I just quit my job 3 days ago and Ill see if I can get a job there. I like night jobs cuz there's no people, my only problem is that I'm short I'm 5,4
beautiful zone man im impressed !
Thanks man,and I'm glad to be here,love the vids
So u only have just one aisle per night to stock?
SOMETIMES 2 or 3 !!!
Dang I have to do 4 most times
I applied for a job at Bed Bath and Beyond about a week ago and just had my interview yesterday. Hoping I get the job! I applied for a stock/replenish associate and I'm nervous because I don't know what to really expect.
Evan Vega just keep a good mind set you got this!!!!!
@@No1zHerO Just an update: I got the job! I start on Thursday. Super nervous but keeping a positive mind. :^)
Evan Vega that’s awesome let us know how it goes 🙏🙏🙏🙏
i used to live in Houston..in the late 90s..HEB is a good store. I just decided to finally leave the construction trade and have gone back to stocking here in Maine at a store called Hannafords. they started me out at 15 an hour..great company.Thanks for the vlogs as it was a good refresher course for me as its been 10 years since i last stocked.SHOUT OUT TO HOUSTON AND ALL SURROUNDING AREAS,,THE WOODLANDS, SPRING, GREENSPOINT,NORTH SIDE SOUTH SIDE EAST SIDE WEST SIDE ...ALL THE WARDS AND WESTHEIMER STREET.GOD BLESS TEXAS AND THANKS AGAIN FROM PORTLAND MAINE
Johnny Vegas i appreciate the comment bro!!! be one the look out for more videos ! god bless you! and whats up Portland Maine!😊
Johnny Vegas HEY MAN IM FROM CONCORD NEW HAMPSHIRE I STOCK AT SHAWS!
grand union in malta new york 1980-1982 store 1896 anybody here from that store
Wow great job beautiful work in stocking..I work for walmart but in the garden area
Starting night crew for Kroger tonight. Thank you for sharing this!
I been a stocker at Kroger for 7 years now, I wish you worked at my job,
thanks bro ! Man alot of the cats i worked with ended up being snakes bro :/
I used to order select for Heb . It was a good workout. Keep up the great work guys
The only thing that sucks is I have to walk about 15 to 20 miles home for the first two to 3 weeks till I get my check to take cabs
I am so nervous and have job intaview tommroow
Thanks for the video! I’m an overnight stocker at Walmart and I got written up for my speed the other morning and a couple months or so before that I got talked to without being written up.
I’m watching videos to try to find better strategies, I should start stacking things like you do and opening them instead of doing them individually. I don’t think anyone else does this at my store that I’ve observed but maybe I should start staging like we do sometimes in frozen, only when the store is closed. The main issues with that would be when maintenance is coming through with the buffer or a push broom and then when the online grocery pickup workers start at well. Maybe that’s still fine if everything is very close to the shelves, I’d have to ask a manager.
I start my new job at IGA Tuesday, my first job in retail as a STOCKER part time,what should I expect?
Dale Sweeney alot of work bro! just keep the right mind set and you got it bro! i have lots of videos on my channel if the overnight stocking life! if your interested in watching ! and welcome to our community'!!!
not sure if you still read these but since you asked, i work at an heb up in austin, im in the overnight frozen department n ive been here about a year and a couple months, started in grocery for about a year before i made the switch. in grocery we're expected 65 cases an hour in frozen about 80, but after getting my aisles down n memorizing most of the product i can throw 150~ in an hour :) your aisles look way longer than the ones at our store thats some good work there my man
Looks great everything is so straight
thanksyou !!!
Had to watch an old one !Can't wait for a new video ! It's your boy Haynes 7am just got home
+David Haynes sooon bro!! Yea!
Am having problem with my speed.
Facing is the best, stocking is meh and Hannaford aka food lion here in the east we stock the product out one by one on to the shelves, we cant just do it like you guys were you just get rid of the plastic and put the whole case on the shelf. But nonetheless it's still stocking and overnight .
He usually gets 300+ his isle is always the heaviest, most I've seen in that isle was 520 and he wasn't there so we got screwed, took like 5 guys in an hour to knock it out
You tray pack that aisle?
Applied for this position a few days ago do you think it’s simple as long as you just focus? Like is it usually cutting it close to being done by the time the store opens or are you usually done with a good amount of time left
I really need a job like that.
I do second shift sorting of the load and prep it per aisle for the night stuff. Do an overnight myself on weekends. Stocking ain't glamorous at all but there's something so satisfying getting shit done
Yea bro ! We get it done the unseen! Welcome to our community ROCKSTAR!🤙🤘
Cristofer Vidz Thanks!
What if i fill the rack and some amount of that things lefts in the box ... Do i need to throw them back at warehouse or i need to fill all tje things straightly ...
Like i oreo packs just overfilled and some of the packs left in the box what should i do ... ,?
I miss working at HEB so much. I worked there for 15 years and did so many different departments. I left HEB close to 3 years ago and still go visit the people there.
i work at safeway, as a courtesy clerk which includes getting shopping carts for $8.45 when at previous job was making almost $10 gotta do what you gotta do sadly
yea bro i hear you !! its hard work but we need to pay our bills try and stay positive and motivated !!
All Job sucks bro I tried doing like 20 plus jobs in a span of 4 years and it all sucks .. from fast food to retail to laborer to home care .. lol 😂😂😂😂
Paul Astudillo you’re absolutely right lol
I was working at a warehouse when the roof sarting dipping water we look up saw ice hanging on the roof we got a pallet and hack the ice with hammer while standing on the pallet that was lift up by forks of forklift
Omg this is exactly what I need to do in Safeway overnight yessir 2:48
❤ let’s fucking goooo!!!!
Mad respect to you!!! 👊🏾
Ohhh!!! What!? You use your can goods as steps!?? Wow!! Cool
I work at Walmart. You make it look so easy. I'm only a month in or so. And I'm so slow at stocking the shelves. I know I struggle with opening the boxes so maybe I will try your way of slicing.
I’ve been working at heb overnight stocker here in Texas for about a month or so and knowing where stuff is probably the hardest part and when I stick cereal I hate when other boxes start to fall back and that just slows me down so it’s just little things that slow me down and piss me off during the night lol. Also one of our managers is very annoying because he wants you to be fast but I barely started so I’m Barely getting to know the store and he is never satisfied so he picks at any little thing
I quit. I couldn't keep up.
You bet. And have a great service
Ya what about when it comes to overstock but their no room for it and they don't want nothing going back to the back room what do u do
I currently work night shifts but i just started (2 days) and it’s quite overwhelming at first where products go, which is the fastest way to open a case
Hows it going now? Get used to it yet?
@@10CPS I’m sort of in between of understanding and still being somewhat confused on the products placements but my biggest weakness is definitely my speed. We start to unpackage product around 1:30 am and on average I get around 160 cases in my aisle. It’ll be 5AM and im still working on the same aisle while my co workers are on another
@@jonathanramirez9303 well pick your arse up and stop slacking then.
@@LukeBensonx I wrote this a month ago I’m pretty much set but thanks for that
Cool vid, I wanted to record one of my own too. Kroger grocery for 4 years. Listening to podcasts like Rogan and comedy helped a lot because I'd run out of music. Spotting the whole pallet perfectly, stocking it end to end, coming back through to clean. Kinda fun on a normal night. Cruising at like 70-80 cases an hour or 120 if I'm motivated but that shit is hard to keep up and it definitely wasn't worth it at my pay.
It might be my first time working at Albertson's as overnight stocker I'm kind of nervous cuz I've been working as a cook for a long time I decided to get out of the kitchen and try something new so hopefully I get the job I'm excited doing something new but also nervous at the same time
Just earned yourself a sub, congrats bro 😏👌
Benz yeaaaaa bro@!!@!@@@@!!!!!!!!!! YEAAAAAA!!! WELCOME TO OUR COMMUNITY!
I have become a pro at doing overnights im actually doing another one starting Thurs night and goes through til sun morning doing overnights at my work stocking shelves for easter
Is stocking a busy job? Is it constantly stocking or are there moments where you have nothing to do and you have to do something other than your job description?
Jonathan Vandagriff always busy bro =/ non stop on your feet here except for breaks and lunch
Awesome! What im looking for, I love busy work. Thanks for replying. I subscribed and i have been binging your videos the past couple of hours. I am applying to Walmart. No HEB in my area of East Texas unfortunately. They are a few hours away in Houston. Wish me luck. Hoping to get as much hours as i can. I hope I'll start out with a decent amount. Trying to pay all of my bills doing it. I need about 750-850 a month to stay in my apartment and pay my bills. Great videos btw :)
Jonathan Vandagriff keep positive brotha! You got this!!!!! Yea!!!!
Jonathan Vandagriff and thank you for subbing!! Also welcome to our communinty ROCKSTAR!! YEA!
Jonathan Vandagriff over night yes you need to ducking go go go cuz ur not leaving till it's all off the floor and the aisles are all pulled forward and sometimes it'll be like 2000 cases on a busy night between 4 or 5 ppl
How much do u get paid for that? Do the cashiers make more?
Start tomorrow at yokes fresh market aaaand I’m excited but real nervous lol thanks for all these vids
Dylan H yeaaaaa !!!!!!🤘🤘you got this bro!!!
Thinking of applying at my local winco.. How many hours of work do you get per check?
Luke ubz i get my 40 hours a week im fulltime bro average 400 a week
Cristofer Vidz Nice. I'm working security atm idk if I should make the transition haha thanks man
If you can stay up all night bro and your down to work go for it starting pay at heb is 12 bucks an hour
Cristofer Vidz fasho thanks
Weekly pay or bi weekly
Wow that job looks like a lot of work!
Oh btw I subscribed to lifeline, I had no idea you played bro. I'm a drummer by profession,and a devout man of Christ
Dale Sweeney hey we appreciate that!! and yes im actually here at service now bro got out of work showered now i am here bro! and awesome !! we have a couple of things in common ! god bless ! we are bout to go on again at 1 ! we go live on facebook if ur interested in watching bro
Idk bro it must be my phone, it says problem with the network 404 LOL I'm still keeping up though, and I'm so anxious for my first day.
Dale Sweeney lol its all good bro !let me know how ur first day goes!! keep all of us updated and if there is anything we can help you out with let us know !!!
Bro that aisle looked super good after you faced up everything.. I work at a supermarket in Australia and we do exacly the same as where you work ..
Nice brotha!! How do you love your job????
So weird to see how you guys are all so much older than the guys that work at my supermarket. Ours are bout 15/16...
Why do you bother talking if youre gonna put in louder music than you can be heard in..
volt byte sorry these were old didn’t know how to edit so much 🙏
Lol that's fucked up but funny
Cristofer Vidz hey don’t apologize you don’t need to... you do know you can’t make everyone happy.
If you don’t like being around people this job is perfect. You just do your job and don’t needa talk to no one. That’s my introvert self talking
Some more questions for you. Obviously you have been consistent with this job. Do you like it enough to stay at it for several more years? Does this job get stressful? If so, please explain.
Roberto Matiella i neeed to make a whole new video explaing that for you. If you really want to know .. i will make a video explaining more for sure
Cool! Thank you.
I wish to shit we could stock whole case trays at my store!!! we've gotta take everything outta the case to put to the shelf.
Been working over night stock for 17 years.
I work overnights at the Home Depot and it’s pretty good!
Do you get to choose your aisles or you get assigned to one?
Good job
Please answer what do I do exactly as a unloader
they don't rotate items
Yo man! I haven’t seen you post in a while not sure if you still work for H‑E‑B overnight? Just wanted to stop by an comment that ever since I started overnight I used to watch your videos on how to stock with a system and your videos helped A LOT. Now, within a little under a year, I’ve been made stock controller and it’s a much larger position to fill but man it’s gonna help in the long run since I’m trying to become manager. Thanks for the videos bruh🔥💪
I work Cap 2 at Wal-Mart and this is so easy when you get used to it.
Any ideas on how to move fast?
when staging the product in the isle, stage it so the label is facing you and you can just put it up without having to rotate the label forward, cuts down on time spend facing the product, also just face the first two layers don't worry about everything in back.
Go back to work tonight 11-7 and yea it’s hard work but time flies when your busy.
I'm in a class of students interested in working as a stock clerk. Do you feel like it is tough adjusting to working over night?
Roberto Matiella bro, honestly for me it is . Ive been doing this for 3 years and im still not adjusted 😣😣😣but it all about if you can get a strick sleep pattern down
Starting nights soon, Do you come straight home and sleep or do you stay up and stay on a set schedule?
Great work.
Dante Clausi hey thanks brother !
Your welcome man!
I love stocking at Walmart night shift.
Dante Clausi whats your schedule like brother???
What do you do when a really busy nights ?
I’m about to start a overnight stocking job at a grocery store, do I have to move quickly or can I go at my own pace ?
Do you need to learn how to use the forklift for overnight shift?
no
Probably
@NickyNick xD. Yea, thats a sure fire way to get walked right out the door.
It helps, but not recommended
I start working overnights any advice this will be my first overnight shift ever I worked for. So when do you go to sleep or how what do you do to sleep till work
Bro , Be ready to change your whole routine .. Start sleeping during the day for at least 5 hours , i suggest covering your windows with Foil paper to trick your body into thinking its night time .. Also if there is alot of noise get some earplugs or earphones .. Main goal get as much rest as you can during the day brother .. Go to work learn from your veterans . And remember we have to be on the ball the whole time cause we only get X amount of hours to work before the store opens ...
Thanks bro for the tips I'm nervous still but I'll cover my windows if I have to and wear earplugs because my house is noisy because of my dogs and niece she is loud
Mikael Bible brother you got this don’t be nervous, pretty soon you’ll be the fastest stocker 🤘hell yeaaaaaa
That's my goal I wanna do good and have the best advice I've been watching your videos and follow u your a inspiration to me
Mikael Bible thanks brother ! But now you will be an inspiration to others , bring the joy and positivity to your environment, you got this bro ! Just keep going !
grand union ex night stocker. now retired and might go back