You too huh??? I swear it's about 3 or 4 times a week when I cut the shrink wrap and it's like a 350 pound woman wearing yoga pants and she makes a small cut in them
The reason that happens is because Walmart's policy they tell us that distribution centers is Walmart does not ship air you're going to have a lot of trucks for where it's just falling over and packed the ceiling like no one cared because they have production they got to meet the day I got to do it quickly and if they don't they get fired it's only one person loading a whole truck by themselves so imagine doing that 12 hours a day
@@uprailman for the most part that's correct but sometimes product is damaged on their end while loading the truck or palletizing the product and they try to hide it in the middle. Usually you can get a feel for the pallet before cutting the shrink wrap but I do see the occasional surprise
@@crimsontide1980 Guessing old man born in 1980, who is stuck in teenager job, when one speaks of their job description involves cutting shrink wrap open. 🤔😂
Todd Northrop I’ve worked at different warehouses and managers don’t care about those policies as long as those pallets get loaded ASAP. They just want the work done.
@tod northrop lool tell that to pepsico or coca cola or even Grainger, no training, no safety policies just straight picking and injuries, turnover is high
In warehouses the world over this is known as "Fast stacking". Efficent work. And no, you can't "break" a "violation". Just saying. I used to be able to do this in twice the time. This guy is my rolemodel. =)
@tod northrop im a picker and my work couldn't give two shits about safety and they are a huge company on the east coast. but riding on a jack is a big no no.
And not slowing down as he passed close by them. Acting like an idiot. Thinking only of the money/targets & not of other people's safety. That's American obsession with rat-race money-is-all culture, having to be top dog
This is a good example of poor technique. You definitely don't need to move as fast as he is in the clip to hit productivity goals. Notice how he always rides on the right side even when the slot he is picking is on the left, this makes him take extra steps. Notice near 0:31 the pallet coasts too far away from the pick slot. This makes him take a bunch of extra steps and waste energy as he picks multiple items from the same slot. Little things like that are the difference between easily hitting 100% productivity and struggling to even hit 90%. At Sysco I would see people who looked like they were moving slowly hit 120% while other people running like crazy weren't even at 100%. Good technique is much more important than moving fast when it comes to raising productivity.
@iLoveChicken-Tonight!!! I was actually a disciplined person wen it comes to attendance.attendance is tied to your incentives also so I was very careful
I been working 6 yrs doing it like that they don't care as long as the work is out it's like I tell people who start being a selector is NOT for everyone some people only last a day...
We hire 15 people every week. Almost nobody makes it past a month. It's to hard work for 99.9% of the people out there. They can't make rate. The ones that do make it make 6 figures.
I was thinking the same thing. We deal with probably 30 different sized boxes so basically we are playing a game of tetris every time we build pallets, but a very fast paced game cuz we only have a couple guys who work the end of the belt where I'm at so you gotta grab the product before it falls off and stack them on the appropriate pallet as well. Fun
@@antonihorsehernandez3682 Just a rough estimate lol probably very conservative........more like 50-60 different sized boxes, just depends which vendors were dealing with
Depends where, I work for coke and saying just drinks for stacking is actually bull.. you have to stack 12 packs/24, 2 liters, 6packs, 20oz, small vitamin water cases, small body armor cases, dunkin donut box cases, monster, powerade, i could go on and on but the point is most are different size and shapes, it can be even worse than food cause it can tip easy if done wrong so y sometimes have to rearrange or put cases on side on jack till you get a more stable layer.
Right... but you cant knock the speed and memory he was calling out codes for 2 to 3 things in advanced. I worked gfs selection and we have wood, flour, pizza boxes, coal, oil, water, cake circles etc. Rediculous to stack, im at c and s now and they use headsets barely ran a 140 last night its so annoying using the headset
@@mikeabrams4463 i know, i work for Penske doing the same thing and i don't do this, lol. But i get what you're saying my guy. Gotta keep your baseline%.
Someone get this man Optic a Cup to Pi$$ in! He gotta be high! 🤣 Jk! But no seriously I'm Incentive and I try to run at least %125- %150+ every day! Hit %200 for the week that's $$50/hr!
Only reason why anyone would go that fast is because they have a sweet incentive package but even then, it wouldn’t last all shift..steady pace is better
@@eboniclay9380 so when I made this comment I was only averaging like 75s for the night which is 5% lower then what was to be expected in my 90days which pub warehouses is all 80% minimums I now pull 130% out of nowhere which is like 25/27$
the dc i work at if you were caught riding a pallet jack like that you'd either be gone that day or suspended with another infraction being a termination
I'm not impressed! Everything you have is same height! Basically throw and go! I want to see him do a shot with 2 liter, 12 pack cases of soda, Cat Litter Buckets, Flour bags, Boxes of Cereal, Detergents, Paper Towel Boxes, and Toilet paper!
I once worked at a place where a guy jumped off the jack like that while it was moving and it ran into this new kid who was trying to figure out his scanner . He had no idea and got his foot broken . Nightshift good old times 😂
Best comment I seen yet! If you know what you are doing (Shortest route, Not Touching the same box twice, ect.) You could almost walk and put up good #s
That’s how we used to hustle in our warehouse, a lot has changed since then 🤷… we can’t push people anymore. But I will say John is a beast and a very hard worker! I’m happy that this video has triggered so many people that don’t understand hard fast work 😂😂😂
@@poochiebar there is incentive, but people don’t care about it anymore. The pay is enough for people to get by, so bare minimum is acceptable to them. I hardly see hustle or pride anymore. Hard working, reliable, new hire workers, at $20 plus an hour are hard to come by. When this video was taken it was probably $11 or $12 an hour LOL
Safety be damned. I've been in warehousing 26 years. No Protection., jumping off lift while moving, no horn, no safety vest. Unfortunatley, he's probably been taught this way but this IS NOT how you do picking in a warehouse.
Being a warehouse selector for seven years that's exactly how it's done sad but true you really got to move get paid good money but you're going to earn it
This is why people die or spend the rest of there life disabled who are involved in warehouse mishaps . Pathetic and unsafe. This is why companies are falling apart and osha doesnt hold any accountability to these businesses that allow such unsafe practices truly a pathetic time we live in. A workers health and safety doesnt matter all that matters is economical gain maybe we arent the greatest country in the world after all
I’m 19 years old and I’ll make 70-100k next year because of this labor. It sucks and is definitely not suited for a life long career but if utiziled correctly at a proper warehouse you can make great money
any tipsfor your ElS not to go down when u counting yur pallets and wrapping the. up how to get 100 percent n up any tips beside telling her go to sleep
First video I’ve seen where it shows how order selecting is supposed to be done. Everyone complaining about violations are only finding something other than his excelled skill and pace to talk down on.
He's fast but if he was picking in a grocery warehouse he'd have to do things differently. He's picking all triangular items. In a grocery warehouse he'd have to use cardboard or slip sheet or the pallet would fall like rain
There are a variety of things he can do to reduce the amount of time he gets. Running every single job at that speed is dangerous and he will feel it when his youth begins to give out.
That’s pretty quick but they get us using double pallets at coles & the difference in box sizes is so annoying especially when they want you to stack it Mickey Mouse. Also the OH&S in Australia is so over the top you wouldn’t be able to drive around that quick.
@@kevinperez3744 yea I was stupid like that in construction until i almost broke my hip bringing to cases of shingles from the roof of a house i was only 19 . the pain still there after 9 years. No job is worth crippling your body that's why turnover is high at Pepsi,coca cola and other order selector jobs
Honestly, if you start off and complete your first order that fast, then the rest of your shift you can slow down and complete the rest of your orderd at a smooth pace and still hit your productivity...
I don’t know why people are hating on him. I think he’s an great order selector. There might be a couple of safety concerns but tbh, order selecting is unsafe either way😂
Notice his coworkers hve orders of actual cases of beer that are glass bottles. This guys load was cherry picked for the video or his supervisors favorite. He almost runs into his coworker who is pallet wrapping and almost hits him.
I made a reddit post asking warehouse selectors a list of warehouse names where all cases are going on one pallet and are going to the same stop , vocollect and not having to sticker each individual case.. I feel like I lucked out at C&S Wholesale Grocers and also Albertsons’s distribution center- both places headset only , each case on both pallets that were built go to the same stop . I used up my chances at C&S early on in life lol and then picked at Albertsons and resigned due to schedule and took a break and been making attempts at other warehouses and so far UNFI, CoreMark, PFG , and all these places have vocollect but you have to carry a booklet of stickers while picking and also besides UNFI we built 2 pallets with possibly 2 different stops, but still carrying the stickers in the freezer sucks and it kills my flow of selecting , and then also when having multiple stops on a pallet kills my boards and thats enough to set me off . If I can eliminate having to hold a book of stickers, multiple stops on each pallet , and like work only 10 hours a day which is doubt is possible . then I could deal with the long hours. I’m really thinking about just going back to Albertsons and waking up at 3am just because there are no stickers and multiple stops on each pallet But if anyone is still reading this send me some vocollect headset only warehouses as I like to travel 🙌🏻
i dont get why you like voice picking? look at this shit "say again say again" "1 1 1 1 1 1" you are turned into a robot and enslaved by it. absolute cancer
I don't miss pulling but some of the guys here make double if they move fast enough. I assume they have an incentive program with how fast he's pulling
Lmao dude when he dropped that tecate 24oz case and the can came out I was like I'm not suprised I get so much damaged shit from my warehouse and missed picks. What pisses me off about miss picks drivers won't cut em when they know they're wrong
Your picking status depends on how fast you pick in a hour. Your travel time is what hurts you so if all your items were down one aisle 10 to 15 minutes. Your employer is the one that has to allow the changes on how the items are picked to benefit the picker.
Now I know why all the product is always banged up, now do this in 070 at pets mart warehouse, stack 30lbs of bird food on top of dog pillows and hamster huts
I have selected like this before. It's not good. But my opinion only means so much,I dunno how his warehouse is set up. Looks like a gravy batch. I'm not used to using headsets,just a scanner and stickers. Not sure which is more accurate.
Jumping off while the lift is still rolling real safe, and I guarantee the way this guy is working he makes mistakes left and right, and how fast is he really working when he's not being recorded?
@@Emperor-nl4xv I don’t think driving it at a fast pace then jumping off and immediately running in front while it’s still moving like at 2:05 is just the way it is. I’d think someone would get run over quickly if this was regularly done because a trip at that jump off point or the first couple steps = getting run over
Rough work but he showcasing his top speed. Either way in our warehouse you need a 230case per hour minimum of just "drinks" someone says below. Good employee averages 300cases. Last about 2-3 years then breaks and forced to leave. This is reality. Running like that makes day go smoother and enjoyable when the work sucks
So this is why the pallets that get delivered to the grocery store I work at are always falling over and contain pre-damaged products
You too huh??? I swear it's about 3 or 4 times a week when I cut the shrink wrap and it's like a 350 pound woman wearing yoga pants and she makes a small cut in them
The reason that happens is because Walmart's policy they tell us that distribution centers is Walmart does not ship air you're going to have a lot of trucks for where it's just falling over and packed the ceiling like no one cared because they have production they got to meet the day I got to do it quickly and if they don't they get fired it's only one person loading a whole truck by themselves so imagine doing that 12 hours a day
@@crimsontide1980 If you been there long enough you will learn what looks good and not. If not then don't cut the wrap to the floor.
@@uprailman for the most part that's correct but sometimes product is damaged on their end while loading the truck or palletizing the product and they try to hide it in the middle. Usually you can get a feel for the pallet before cutting the shrink wrap but I do see the occasional surprise
@@crimsontide1980 Guessing old man born in 1980, who is stuck in teenager job, when one speaks of their job description involves cutting shrink wrap open. 🤔😂
I think he broke every violation in 45 seconds
Todd Northrop I’ve worked at different warehouses and managers don’t care about those policies as long as those pallets get loaded ASAP. They just want the work done.
@tod northrop lool tell that to pepsico or coca cola or even Grainger, no training, no safety policies just straight picking and injuries, turnover is high
In warehouses the world over this is known as "Fast stacking". Efficent work. And no, you can't "break" a "violation". Just saying. I used to be able to do this in twice the time. This guy is my rolemodel. =)
@tod northrop im a picker and my work couldn't give two shits about safety and they are a huge company on the east coast. but riding on a jack is a big no no.
@@nathanielthigpen3660 oh yeah that foot slips in the wrong spot man your fucked
What a great way to destroy freight and get a hernia
How many times did he pass by co-workers without honking the horn . Pallet standing on end which is an OSHA violation
And not slowing down as he passed close by them. Acting like an idiot. Thinking only of the money/targets & not of other people's safety. That's American obsession with rat-race money-is-all culture, having to be top dog
he will be tired before his 3rd pallet. horrible pace my boy
Yep. Not only that, im surprised he doesn't break a lot of cases slamming them down like that.
I go at that pace as well as other of my coworkers for 10-12 hrs. No, the cases won’t break.
Michael Tren my ass
@@dixienormus358 lol right
Ain’t no way he maintains this for 10-12 hrs. It looks nice on camera tho.
He's the one who will get someone else seriously injured. Extremely unsafe
And you wouldn't last 1 month at this warehouse... CPH is everthing ( ;
This is a good example of poor technique. You definitely don't need to move as fast as he is in the clip to hit productivity goals. Notice how he always rides on the right side even when the slot he is picking is on the left, this makes him take extra steps. Notice near 0:31 the pallet coasts too far away from the pick slot. This makes him take a bunch of extra steps and waste energy as he picks multiple items from the same slot.
Little things like that are the difference between easily hitting 100% productivity and struggling to even hit 90%. At Sysco I would see people who looked like they were moving slowly hit 120% while other people running like crazy weren't even at 100%. Good technique is much more important than moving fast when it comes to raising productivity.
It is I can work 150% easy In produce
Walk
@@EduardoSanchez-nq7hf sure you can
Ive been doing this for 2 years and never thought I would pull 100%+. Now I walk high 180% and break necks everytime because I learned the craft.
yeah, it's called economy of effort, hitting your target w/o breaking into a sweat
so many safety issues! Definitely a video to show, "What not to do at work"
Dude is fast I’ll give him that, but Now keep that up for 10-12 hours 😂
In the way of the Dragon 5:56 is not whole shift, hahahahahahahaha
Hope OSHA isn’t watching this. So many safety violations here not to mention he’s an accident waiting to happen.
I usually run twice the speed of sound at SYSCO FOODS no lunch no break 162% no mispicks $2200 a week
@iLoveChicken-Tonight!!! I was actually a disciplined person wen it comes to attendance.attendance is tied to your incentives also so I was very careful
easy keep that for 10-12 hours in 1 day, try keep that up for 5 -6 days.
Just looking at him how he works just made me sick
I have an interview coming up and if this is how fast I have to work then FUCK THAT
@@yesimtakeoffcantstopmenow2663 i feel you.. id rather do this than, talk to customers, sit down all day, or do a call center job.
You should try doing beer vending
I think he's tryna show you how to get fired
😂😂😂
I been working 6 yrs doing it like that they don't care as long as the work is out it's like I tell people who start being a selector is NOT for everyone some people only last a day...
We hire 15 people every week. Almost nobody makes it past a month. It's to hard work for 99.9% of the people out there. They can't make rate. The ones that do make it make 6 figures.
Easy to stack a pallet when it's just cases of drinks lol
I was thinking the same thing. We deal with probably 30 different sized boxes so basically we are playing a game of tetris every time we build pallets, but a very fast paced game cuz we only have a couple guys who work the end of the belt where I'm at so you gotta grab the product before it falls off and stack them on the appropriate pallet as well. Fun
crimsontide1980 only 30? I get like 250+ different sized boxes 😂, my assignments are 300+ Long, heb selecting fr different
@@antonihorsehernandez3682 Just a rough estimate lol probably very conservative........more like 50-60 different sized boxes, just depends which vendors were dealing with
Depends where, I work for coke and saying just drinks for stacking is actually bull.. you have to stack 12 packs/24, 2 liters, 6packs, 20oz, small vitamin water cases, small body armor cases, dunkin donut box cases, monster, powerade, i could go on and on but the point is most are different size and shapes, it can be even worse than food cause it can tip easy if done wrong so y sometimes have to rearrange or put cases on side on jack till you get a more stable layer.
Right... but you cant knock the speed and memory he was calling out codes for 2 to 3 things in advanced. I worked gfs selection and we have wood, flour, pizza boxes, coal, oil, water, cake circles etc. Rediculous to stack, im at c and s now and they use headsets barely ran a 140 last night its so annoying using the headset
Lol! Slam them cases a little harder guy.
They're are standards you have to keep up as you are tracked by the headset so he is trying to receive over 100%
@@mikeabrams4463 i know, i work for Penske doing the same thing and i don't do this, lol. But i get what you're saying my guy. Gotta keep your baseline%.
Flat soda 😂😂😂
What people don’t realize is you should never be giving 120% like this.
That’s false. The faster you are the bigger the incentive pay is…
@@royalvids4670 at the right company sure, most companies are going to take advantage of you working much harder.
Incentive checks are fat
Someone get this man Optic a Cup to Pi$$ in! He gotta be high! 🤣 Jk! But no seriously I'm Incentive and I try to run at least %125- %150+ every day! Hit %200 for the week that's $$50/hr!
@@larvae91 could bring in Upwards of $90k+ a year if you play it right! Your back might be shot after that year but.....🤣
His boss after all that: “Dude, you have an electric jack, your numbers should be higher.”
Is this an Osha 'what not to do' video?
As a driver all is see is damaged wet cases
As a driver, I can say that everyone there hates his pallets.
Plot twist at the end of the video he asked to go home lol
😂😂😂
So this is why are loads always come in damaged wow 🙅🏽♂️🤦🏽
Only reason why anyone would go that fast is because they have a sweet incentive package but even then, it wouldn’t last all shift..steady pace is better
yeah at my warehouse we have a crazy good incentive and you still don’t see mfs moving like that
20 dollars per standard hour I’m breaking my back
Pub warehouse there is no incentive cap people pull 190s which is like right at 42$ a hour
Yea that’s insane. I average 23.25 at right 100 percent. I let the fast and tired people pass me up all shift. 😂😂😂 I like having my knees and back
@@eboniclay9380 so when I made this comment I was only averaging like 75s for the night which is 5% lower then what was to be expected in my 90days which pub warehouses is all 80% minimums I now pull 130% out of nowhere which is like 25/27$
the dc i work at if you were caught riding a pallet jack like that you'd either be gone that day or suspended with another infraction being a termination
blud is working fast and hard for no reason lol
When you get tired, just pop open a red bull😁
Facts. Just make sure no one is looking
He be picking fast, sloppy, and still gets paid the same as other pickers.. 💀
I'm not impressed! Everything you have is same height! Basically throw and go! I want to see him do a shot with 2 liter, 12 pack cases of soda, Cat Litter Buckets, Flour bags, Boxes of Cereal, Detergents, Paper Towel Boxes, and Toilet paper!
Excellent way to trip over something and drop the case, costing the company money and cleanup time. I see it everyday at my Budweiser plant.
You have to know the cases, but obviously wouldn’t throw glass for sure cans are nothing throw them. Should also have a cleanup worker on duty
Obviously u never worked at a warehouse
I once worked at a place where a guy jumped off the jack like that while it was moving and it ran into this new kid who was trying to figure out his scanner . He had no idea and got his foot broken . Nightshift good old times 😂
Those were the type of people I feared the most. Bunch of dumbass fools 😂
By the time his manager decides to offer him a paltry raise he'll be too burned out to care.
First job assignment and the pre-workout is taking over 🤣
Warehouse RoadRunner
Holy crap that’s awesome
I never really thought about how all our stuff gets to the store. These guys are monsters 🦾🦾
Lmao its not that hard and this dude its just showing off for the camera
Just because you’re moving fast doesn’t mean you’re necessarily picking fast or well at all. For you new selectors
Best comment I seen yet! If you know what you are doing (Shortest route, Not Touching the same box twice, ect.) You could almost walk and put up good #s
That’s how we used to hustle in our warehouse, a lot has changed since then 🤷… we can’t push people anymore.
But I will say John is a beast and a very hard worker!
I’m happy that this video has triggered so many people that don’t understand hard fast work 😂😂😂
Wdym you can’t push people anymore? What has changed? People just don’t get incentive lol
@@poochiebar there is incentive, but people don’t care about it anymore.
The pay is enough for people to get by, so bare minimum is acceptable to them. I hardly see hustle or pride anymore.
Hard working, reliable, new hire workers, at $20 plus an hour are hard to come by.
When this video was taken it was probably $11 or $12 an hour LOL
This was 8 years ago I wonder how he’s doing now lol
Lmao
Probably on permanent disability
Dude is not going this fast for the next 8 hours lmao
Safety be damned. I've been in warehousing 26 years. No Protection., jumping off lift while moving, no horn, no safety vest. Unfortunatley, he's probably been taught this way but this IS NOT how you do picking in a warehouse.
I could of sworn your only allowed to travel in one direction on the surfers down one aisle
Which warehouse do you work for?? I was with C&S for 2 years and looking for a new job.
Being a warehouse selector for seven years that's exactly how it's done sad but true you really got to move get paid good money but you're going to earn it
NEXT PALLET
This is why people die or spend the rest of there life disabled who are involved in warehouse mishaps
. Pathetic and unsafe. This is why companies are falling apart and osha doesnt hold any accountability to these businesses that allow such unsafe practices truly a pathetic time we live in.
A workers health and safety doesnt matter all that matters is economical gain maybe we arent the greatest country in the world after all
I hate warehouse work but here I am watching a dude doing back breaking work in an unsafely manner 🤣
Same
Still more peaceful than a proper Remanufacturing hustle. Looks like fun.
I’m 19 years old and I’ll make 70-100k next year because of this labor. It sucks and is definitely not suited for a life long career but if utiziled correctly at a proper warehouse you can make great money
any tipsfor your ElS not to go down when u counting yur pallets and wrapping the. up how to get 100 percent n up any tips beside telling her go to sleep
First video I’ve seen where it shows how order selecting is supposed to be done. Everyone complaining about violations are only finding something other than his excelled skill and pace to talk down on.
He goofy af I bet he don’t do that the whole shift
Yes he can.i did
He's fast but if he was picking in a grocery warehouse he'd have to do things differently. He's picking all triangular items. In a grocery warehouse he'd have to use cardboard or slip sheet or the pallet would fall like rain
He at northeast sales and distribution slanging that beer
*This guy slamming the shit outta the sodas , sodas bust easy goof ball*
I see you got the gravy, let's see you move like this with 2 skids and 18 stops!!
At Sysco foods 3 pallet jack ,18 stops and the pallets going 3 different doors
He can't do that 14-16 hours a night like we do...it's bullshit
Slow down, tighten up, then go at speed.
He kept on jumping off while in motion...I've done that...But I noticed...He was throwing the items on the pallet.
You can let the jack coast while picking helps your average
👍I like your style how you order select
There are a variety of things he can do to reduce the amount of time he gets. Running every single job at that speed is dangerous and he will feel it when his youth begins to give out.
Production : 15%
Damages: 85%
That’s pretty quick but they get us using double pallets at coles & the difference in box sizes is so annoying especially when they want you to stack it Mickey Mouse. Also the OH&S in Australia is so over the top you wouldn’t be able to drive around that quick.
He knew he had a easy order,, how many times a day are u gonna get an order with everything almost the same size??
i work at walmart distrubution and they would fire me if I worked like you and the person filming too
The next guy will cut the plastic.
“ You are FIRED “
Im tired just watching him move at this speed
Hell be burned out in 2 hours the key is slow n steady
Idk man. There’s this one guy at work and he picks this same way and he can last a whole 13 hours lol
@@kevinperez3744 yea I was stupid like that in construction until i almost broke my hip bringing to cases of shingles from the roof of a house i was only 19 . the pain still there after 9 years. No job is worth crippling your body that's why turnover is high at Pepsi,coca cola and other order selector jobs
makes sense why all my shit is constantly busted and pallets falling over and leaning
Keep that same energy for 14hrs 6 days a week lol
2:58 your boy was about to drink all that😂
If you want to hurt yourself, and damage the product watch this fool.
Only thing is getting light headed wrapping but it’s cool
😂😂 exactly
thought it was just me
Where is he now?
Honestly, if you start off and complete your first order that fast, then the rest of your shift you can slow down and complete the rest of your orderd at a smooth pace and still hit your productivity...
Wow a nice 5 foot tall pallet lmao and just drinks 😂 we stack 7 foot tall pallets with 100s of different sized cases at kroger
I usually work Kroger warehouse in atlanta
My guy doing it for the vine!!! Lol
Moving like that he won t last 12 hours where I work
This gave me flashbacks 😂😅
I don’t know why people are hating on him. I think he’s an great order selector. There might be a couple of safety concerns but tbh, order selecting is unsafe either way😂
All that wasted energy
Notice his coworkers hve orders of actual cases of beer that are glass bottles. This guys load was cherry picked for the video or his supervisors favorite. He almost runs into his coworker who is pallet wrapping and almost hits him.
He broke every rule possible...he won't keep that speed up all shift 👍
I made a reddit post asking warehouse selectors a list of warehouse names where all cases are going on one pallet and are going to the same stop , vocollect and not having to sticker each individual case..
I feel like I lucked out at C&S Wholesale Grocers and also Albertsons’s distribution center- both places headset only , each case on both pallets that were built go to the same stop . I used up my chances at C&S early on in life lol and then picked at Albertsons and resigned due to schedule and took a break and been making attempts at other warehouses and so far UNFI, CoreMark, PFG , and all these places have vocollect but you have to carry a booklet of stickers while picking and also besides UNFI we built 2 pallets with possibly 2 different stops, but still carrying the stickers in the freezer sucks and it kills my flow of selecting , and then also when having multiple stops on a pallet kills my boards and thats enough to set me off .
If I can eliminate having to hold a book of stickers, multiple stops on each pallet , and like work only 10 hours a day which is doubt is possible . then I could deal with the long hours.
I’m really thinking about just going back to Albertsons and waking up at 3am just because there are no stickers and multiple stops on each pallet
But if anyone is still reading this send me some vocollect headset only warehouses as I like to travel 🙌🏻
i dont get why you like voice picking? look at this shit "say again say again" "1 1 1 1 1 1" you are turned into a robot and enslaved by it. absolute cancer
Publix
Aldi
@@Thatswhatshesaid22 thank you
@@Thatswhatshesaid22 I appreciate you
I don't miss pulling but some of the guys here make double if they move fast enough. I assume they have an incentive program with how fast he's pulling
This guy probably stands around and does nothing all day at work like alot of guys I work with
Lol cherry picked a easy order and probably missed picked a bunch😆🤣
Lmao dude when he dropped that tecate 24oz case and the can came out I was like I'm not suprised I get so much damaged shit from my warehouse and missed picks. What pisses me off about miss picks drivers won't cut em when they know they're wrong
boy had swamp ass an hour into his shift
1. Not looking in the direction of travel. 2) feet hanging off equipment 3) improper lifting. ( This dude is an accident waiting to happen.
Your picking status depends on how fast you pick in a hour. Your travel time is what hurts you so if all your items were down one aisle 10 to 15 minutes. Your employer is the one that has to allow the changes on how the items are picked to benefit the picker.
Now I know why all the product is always banged up, now do this in 070 at pets mart warehouse, stack 30lbs of bird food on top of dog pillows and hamster huts
Finally someone like me when order picking lmao except I do produce for Metro
don't kill yourself for the Job i knew a guy at Coca cola he got injured and never was the same. You work per hour no per case
Awesome prrrrr
His back bouta be hurting
I’d like to have the cameraman’s job
you know he was trying really hard at the end (How long DID THAT TAKE ME) LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
I have selected like this before. It's not good. But my opinion only means so much,I dunno how his warehouse is set up. Looks like a gravy batch. I'm not used to using headsets,just a scanner and stickers. Not sure which is more accurate.
Your insane
Jumping off while the lift is still rolling real safe, and I guarantee the way this guy is working he makes mistakes left and right, and how fast is he really working when he's not being recorded?
@@Emperor-nl4xv I don’t think driving it at a fast pace then jumping off and immediately running in front while it’s still moving like at 2:05 is just the way it is. I’d think someone would get run over quickly if this was regularly done because a trip at that jump off point or the first couple steps = getting run over
Rough work but he showcasing his top speed. Either way in our warehouse you need a 230case per hour minimum of just "drinks" someone says below. Good employee averages 300cases. Last about 2-3 years then breaks and forced to leave. This is reality. Running like that makes day go smoother and enjoyable when the work sucks
And yes there has been people that can reach over 500 cases per hour by doing what's called a run day against other pickers
Exactly how I be moving all day
Me too
They call me turbo or top dog
And drop your product furthest from you on the pallet so you won’t gave to reach other stuff. Better for your back, less walking and less time spent.
what kinda messes up pick pattern is this