Just started my first day today and I was hella overthinking it thinking it was gonna be complicated but it’s hella simple. Just gets boring but it’s a easy bag💪
@@kaiserfriedrichlll3702 hell yeah man I’m 23 and just want to start building my own life I’d like to get into drop shipping and I need a more steady flow of income so I’m just looking for any warehouse type job I don’t really mind being on my feet or not being able to listen to music I just wanna start making some decent money
@@ur_really_salty me too I can’t stand people either at this point whatever it takes to leave this fucking house idc how long I gotta stand as long as it guarantee I have a chance of leaving I’m 19 and man my life fucking sucks shits hard for me rn
@@kaiserfriedrichlll3702 fax bro we just gotta keep moving forward until we achieve our goals and dreams best of luck to ya update me every once and while
Today was my first day as a stower. They put u on the floor straight after orientation. It’s simple as hell and I honestly can see why people hate it but I’m used to being on my feet for 10+ hours hauling appliances so it’s honestly pleasing to me.
I work in the inventory side ofAmazon and actually, I see footage like this every single day of people stowing items in the bins. Honestly, it's a little crazy to see the other side of this job. What I have to do is mark which bin you stowed an item or nothing happened. This is pretty cool ngl
@@damnathan6175 Not saying it is easy though, just saying that I usually see a very tiny fraction of what you guys do. Still, I think it's very interesting how you guys have similar metrics to us (like TAKT for instance)
@@damnathan6175 spot on with the boring part lol. Not hard to make rate if you get good work but if you get a pallet full of big stuff, it’s tuff. AirPods stay in 24/7 helps keep me up💯
I presently work for Amazon. First I started working for Amazon in Las Vegas as a temp worker and in 2016 I moved here to Chicago and In October of 2018 I came back to Amazon as a regular fulltime employee as a blue badge and I did everything and in May of last year 2021 I transferred to IGQ2 and Now I am a Tier 3 Process Assistant for outbound pack
Dude as one of the assholes that buy from Amazon all the time and make you folks work your asses off I thank you for your service. I hope they pay you guys overtime!
Yea they used to not let us bring phones into the warehouses at all. Then you could bring them but they had to go in your locker then you can bring them but can only talk in the front emergency areas set up for such.
I work in stowing and my favorite part is getting the big boxes filled with like 600-1000 items and your count goes upp especially when they're small as hell and fit into 6" pods or 9" pods and you can stick multiples everywhere it always keeps my time at 9 secs .
man i just started at amazon and i’m stowing. i don’t mind it because i’ve got a chill team and i’ve already made a few good buddies. i get screwed over every day w pods though😂. i get one pod every 3-7 minutes and they’re all full.
@@samix6666 literally this, I got a note on my screen for turning away too many pods, but they're fucking full. Where tf am I supposed to stow a toilet seat in a 6" pod 🤣
I am on my second week stowing at Amazon. I came from a mentally exhausting and soul draining job talking on the phone all day being micromanaged so stowing all day I don't even mind it. I don't have to talk to anyone I don't even feel the need to get all cute cause for what? Idk how I'll feel months from now but for now I'm cool with this job
The small products are the easiest parts you'd wanna top prioritize by getting rid of them and make the medium/larger products a low priority. You get rid of more stuff faster if you start stowing the small products first before you're left with the larger products to stow. So, you would gain decent productivity and average where they would expect you to average in scanning or more. One thing you NEVER wanna do is stick your body parts or cross over the open bay (where your ladder is between the steel fencing) into AR area where the robots go all over the place. If you get caught sticking your body parts and crossing over the open bay, you get canned on the spot and get escorted out the building. They get strict as hell on safety there.
Thank you for sharing. I'm a retired female in good physical health. Is this a position they place elderly people? What do you see most older ppl doing? I know some positions are very strenuous. Thanks again and appreciate you.
@@karenmitchell2391 stowing it’s less demanding than most of the job there. So stowing it’s easy but you have to get ready for standing on your feet for 10 hours apart from it easy
My wife says maintenance employees make $25 an hour to start and hardly work until something breaks. Why not try that? Machines, robots, conveyors, computers, etc, eventually break.
To be honest, I don't know how to get their maintenance job. My wife is aware only because I work in maintenance elsewhere. I suppose people who work there are on the inside track to get those jobs. I never saw the jobs listed publicly.
Don’t entirely be fooled there are like three types of stowing, so if you think this one is easy it’s because it is the package weight dose not go over like 0.5g. The other two are by far harder where you have to lift 15-23kg every 2minutes as well as stow at 450 ph, however sometimes the line supervisor is annoying and thinks everyone can do like 600ph for 8-10 straight hours.
All them quotas are ridiculous.....what if something malfunctions???? As it does everyday in outbound packing.....I go tell them kids in charge and say "I ain't getting no 215 this hour with the machine being replaced or the computer screen blanks out 5X.....OO THEY WILL SEE IT FOR THEMSELVES.
For those wondering. I work at Amazon myself and I can recommend getting training for the shipping department. By far the best department, stow etc you feel a little isolated
Do what I did and apply for a level 3 job within Amazon. I'm with TOM team and I love it..I will never go back inside the building ever again. I'm done with that
I also work as a stower, but stow in large bags Label A-G 1-3 bags and when i scan a package the assign bag lights up, it's the same process every single day, sometime packs are stuck together and you end up putting it in the wrong bags sometimes.
@@damnathan6175 yeah I remember having to send a few in a row away because it would bring me pods for little items and I only had big items so my send away rate would go up along with my percentage they wanted us around a 15 percent I think it was and you would be lucky to get in the 20's
Same the one I work at well get a mixture or boxes and jiffy’s and we scan them then the bag light it put it in in there then scan the bag same shit everyday but it’s easy money
My picking average is 460 a hour. But if I want to pick faster I pick around 545 to 560 a hour no joke. I pick everyday that I could pick a item with out really looking inside the bin...lol
As long as you don't go for 15+ minutes, you're good. I always time myself to get back to my station at like 12-13 minutes so I don't get bitched at lol.
Currently doing my 30 days for stowing. It's not bad at all considering the mental energy is extremely low and I don't have to interact with anyone. That being said, 12 & 1/2 shifts are absolutely destroying my flat feet. It's literally the only thing I'm disliking right now.
It’s just depend how fill the space is, sometime there’s a free space you can easily put stuff in. Sometime you have to organize the the bin so you can put the item in there. If you can’t find a space then you have to let it go.
Idk why this is so confusing to me. I used to work at a sorting site and it was amazing but had to quit for an emergency and when I tried to apply there were no openings so my other option was a fulfillment center, where I will be an inbound stower just like you. My main problem is that I get scared that some items might not get registered when I actually put them in the bins. At the sorting center, when you “stow a package” you hear a sound that lets you know it was stowed but here you just hope the camera caught it, right? I also don’t know if it’s ok to move bins around to have all same size items to stow in a certain pod. Ughhh I really dislike their training they should have us shadow someone for at least an hour instead of just giving us instructions and leave us on own own.
@@elixio thank you so much. Ive been there now for 3 months or so and my location is pretty chill. I like it! I now know all the rules and it's great to know I can move bins around (as long as that's the one I have "active" because I hated walking all the way to the end getting things done by one. Lol
If you scan it and it beeps once with a green light you can stow it, if you hear the noise that sounds like an error scan and screen turns red, that means the item is too big for that pod and you shouldn't stow it or the barcode wasn't scanned correctly
@@damnathan6175 yes I went negative with my upt and pto so they fired me! But it worked out just fine because got a way way better job after. Amazon really just treats their employees like slaves, there's no personal care, everyone is just a robot to make their numbers. Look for a different job, and when you got one get the hell out of that place!
@@marcuspolk1197 fortunately for me when I worked at Amazon I was in my last term of college to get my Bachelor's degree in psychology. So I ended up getting an Office Coordinator/accounting job. Even though it wasn't in my degree field, it was still very very much better than Amazon. If you want to stay in a warehouse type of job, there are warehouse jobs that pay way better than Amazon and treat their employees way better.
@@damnathan6175 I’ve seen so many vids of people saying it is shit. I might not even bother, don’t wanna waste a week or two for me to just throw in the gloves and walk yano what I mean
I wish I had seen this video before I started working at Amazon two years ago. Some days I love my job as a stower, other days, not so much, but I still wouldn't trade it. I'm wondering where your fulfillment center is. I think I have seen LGB7 on a tote sticker somewhere.
Hey bro just curious what do you get paid? And is it weekly or biweekly? And I understand everyone frustrations but I think this a thing you just gotta experience yourself as far as Amazon goes? I’m thinking of getting this job just not sure yet.
It’s bi weekly. I’m not going to be here and sugar coat it. This job is insane it was good when I started first but after like 2 months things start changing like the environment itself. The manager started getting stricter for no reason. For example I was stowing at least 500-600 item every 2 hour but they started giving us big boxes and they wanted us to stow big item fast when there’s no space on the pod to put it. They know they give us big boxes and later what to blame us for not stowing fast enough. Second reason, the rate and the way they track you is unrealistic for human. They want us to stowing at the same pace of 250 item per hour for 10hr on your feet without getting tired. They don’t care about your health dude if you get injure at the sight, you better have pto or upt or you will get fired even though you get injure at the job. I was injured many times but I was force to keep working cause I don’t want to get fired cause I have no time to cover it. It up to you.
@@AM-bo7wo you have a better chance winning the lottery than getting workers comp at amazon. cameras everywhere, and you best have on gloves when it happens.
@@damnathan6175 its true, in the beginning you are on a "learners curve" and they let you get away with working "slow" after a while they require you to start working like a slave
You don't seem to even look at the screen when scanning items. Can you stow an item wherever you want on the pod? If so... how can the system later know, which exact slot you put that item into when a picker is going to pick it?
So you scan an item and it either turns green or red, if its red where do you put it? if its green does it tell you which department on that yellow thing to put it or do you just put the item anywhere? and what happens when there is no more space on that yellow trolley thing?
I had my first day as a stower yesterday it was good but I didn’t work the whole 10 hours cause it was mainly orientation but anyway reading the comments now I’m scared lol
Damn it took bro forever to get to his station… damn that was hella of walk downstairs, upstairs, down the hallway, around the corner, upstairs again 😂😂🤦🏽♂️ No Fuckn way
i work in the grocery warehouse of amazon. but im thinking of transferring to a Fulfillment center. cuz i like the donut shift. the monday tuesday thursday friday. our warehouse theres ony sun-wed and wed-sat. im thinking of maby outbound pack flow or pack singles. or even picking. any of these reccomend?
What is the purpose of stowing? I just want to know where the shelves go and what the process would be before and after you place the objects on those shelves. I haven’t seen a video of anybody explaining the purpose
Those shelves now go to another person and they do what is called picking the computer tells u what to get out and it get placed again in another yellow tote and it goes down to induct where they scan one by one and put in a grey tote. Now it goes to rebin where they now put in a wall for the packer to grab and pack
Wherever this is missing the 50 ft X 20 ft rainbow on the floor after you go through the turnstile. In KCMO they have one and then all kinds of displays with about 6 different cultures and the Make Peas not War display. So busy!!!!
@@itsstephanieee9128 you probably apply for picker but I apply to stow so I went to stow but you can always switch departments after 30 day but just make sure you don’t get any write up doing those time. Because write up last like 30 days for you to get rid of them, and you can’t switch departments. So in 30 days, just tell your manager you want to know how to stow and they will transfer you to stowing.
Man this looks way different then ours, ours is easy we are a new delivery station , warehouse isnt that big and everytning is new and we only have 6 isles open the stower you just grab the package off the buffer racl scan it and theres an isle open of empty driver bags that you put the package into then scan the bag, easy peezy what u guys are doing is way diff
So basically you send it when you don’t have the right item or it’s too full to put anything in it. But they alway advice not to send a pod without putting anything in it
Hahaha Well I’m Currently Doing Pack Flow & Overall Still Feel SOLO 🤦♀️ Unable To Interact w/Others Bcuz Amazon Staff Seems To Not Like You Talking w/Other Employees Which Is Crazy - But I’m Open To This 10hr Stow Shift @@damnathan6175
@@blisstv1604 I feel like prison out there but my section they cool we can interact with each other but just can’t be on our phone that’s the only bad thing
I Don’t Work That Position/Shift Was Only Inquiring Detailed Description On What The Position Requirements Are To Get Idea On What It’ll Be Like Working It On The Regular @@marybrown1874
I’m in shipdock would you recommend switching departments? I love shipdock cause I’m not in one place at once but I’m trying to transfer to a different Amazon. They have inbound stow available.. I want to know if it’s worth it
@@damnathan6175 I have done waterspider in shop dock too. I like doing that. I just want to move to a different Amazon cause it’s closer to me but they only have stow.
You have to wait 30 days and make sure you don’t get any write up during that 30 days because that can stop you from being able to transfer to other departments. You can also ask your manager that you want to switch to pack
@@jxpan246 i've worked at a warehouse before. the heat is what gets me.. its really mind over matter. 2nd day today and my back hurts from that cushion thing they have you standing on the entire shift. i wouldn't say its depressing, i think ppl who say a job is depressing has some other personal issues lol.. idk why ppl expect so much from amazon.. its a warehouse, they care about getting product out,thats it ... they have good benefits and pay is weekly. its what you make of it.
I stow at Amazon and I got two write ups for productivity. I've been there for 2 months. Stowing is not for me. However I got injured on the step ladder a month ago. I rather be trained in something else.
Same things happened to me! I get write ups and got injured on the stupid ladder, my right hip is messed up because of the ladder. Now I climb if I feel like it. Drinking pineapple juice and seeing a chiropractor has also helped my hip injury.
@Kathy Brundidge I'm feeling better by going to physical therapy twice a week and I'm on medicine from my primary doctor. I've been doing physical therapy and it's helping. I started going back to the gym and doing the stretches from physical therapy at the gym twice a week. I'm taking it easy at the gym. I really hope to get in another position soon. I've been on a leave of absence for 2 months which is 12 weeks. I tried putting in an accommodation, but they denied it.
Watching this makes me mad, like the PTSD, The beepings. Damn that place is a prison 😂 standing for 12 hours straight. I just started working at Amazon for like a month
Do you're self a favor get a better job when you can. Don't settle for the bare minimum. You are going to waste your life away to these companies that will cut you loose without hesitation. I speak from painful experiences with grocery and warehouse jobs working too hard and too long for nothing.
I wonder how big this warehouse is. Seems like you guys have more space to be able to fit 2 pallets at a station. Also threw me off seeing a walkway with gates on both side. But then looking on the outside on video and pictures I looked online looks like a smaller warehouse.
Do they have any issues with people filming? I just got a job with Amazon I have not started yet. Makes for some interesting video so many people working at Amazon these days.
@@damnathan6175 Hello thanks for responding I have been in the Television News business for many years in the past. It is very cool how so many are working to create their own business with RUclips. My name is Jay Cole sorry not the rapper. I would enjoy a direct meet up and see if I can help you out? My best email to connect is thankyoujesustv@gmail.com Look forward to seeing what God has laid before us brother.
I never worked at Amazon but I worked in a warehouse. Standing in 1 spot your WHOLE SHIFT and sometimes you’re isolated. I…Pray To nver enter into a warehouse job again!!!
Been working at amazon for 8 months now.. probably looking into doing full time but I wanna work at ship dock to avoid the TOT.. how do I go from stow to doing shipdock?
You have to get change department, you can do that by going to HR. It very competitive to go to ship dock lol. And secondly do you have any write up in the last 30 days
I get paid 16:25 but it’s depend how many time you been working there I think you get like 5-10 cent every like 3-4 months paid and the position too matter
I been at Amazon for 1 month, full time 40 hrs a week, i been placed at Stower, ik it looks complicated just from watching from this video but they’ll train you and teach u, it’s not hard at all after the first week or 2, other than the long walk across the warehouse as u see in the video, being a stower is kinda easy if you like it
@@Dani-tq5qf i honestly can’t say cuz I’m not a forklift driver nor do I have my forklift certification or any experience, if u have the forklift experience and like what you do den go for it, just because I like being a stower doesn’t mean everyone else will, you might like working on the shipping dock where the amazon trucks pull in, or you might prefer to be a picker where you package and send items on there way, or you might like driving which could be a good opportunity to be a delivery driver, you have different options at Amazon but in my opinion I would definitely say being a stower is easier than a forklift driver, takes a lot of concentration and focus to not make any mistakes
Do you still work there? I'm transferring to a traditional facility as a day time stower. I'm leaving the facility I was at because of the toxic work environment due to the clicks.
@@damnathan6175 hey I jus left the pre hire ans she said I’ll be doing picker and I want to do stow she said go back in and pick 6pm-4:30am for stow. But which one is better pick or stow?
@@treys2624 stowing is easy but it just become boring and your feet will start hurting. Picking i heard is hard and you can get into trouble really fast because over there you are not allow to make mistake like stowing. Picking it easy but you can get fired easily too.
Hey, I have a question. If the item doesn’t scan like it turns red, where do you put it?? I thought you will raise the Andon when the item doesn’t scan?
I start at a fulfillment center I left the delivery center…..I’m so nervous but how hard/confusing is the fulfillment center ???? I’m so worried I will do it wrong and get fired someone please any advice on fulfillment center ?????????????????
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where is this Amazon?
Where is it? Amazon PHX6 facility in Phoenix Arizona ?
Daamn you dont have to talk to no one just enter inside the building and start working right away, i love it
Frr my thoughts exactly that’s why I want this job can you work here at 16?
@@masonjenley6104i dont think u can work at amazon if you younger than 18 but idk about the state or country that u are
You have to be 18, you dont need a diploma or anything from what I've heard for stowing. @masonjenley6104
@@masonjenley6104 at 16 go to school man..
@@airkuna I just wanna make money
Just started my first day today and I was hella overthinking it thinking it was gonna be complicated but it’s hella simple. Just gets boring but it’s a easy bag💪
I’m looking to get a job at Amazon can u just tell me a lil of what u do and stuff I’m trying to get my money up
@@ur_really_salty same here man tranna get tf outta my dads house 😂
@@kaiserfriedrichlll3702 hell yeah man I’m 23 and just want to start building my own life I’d like to get into drop shipping and I need a more steady flow of income so I’m just looking for any warehouse type job I don’t really mind being on my feet or not being able to listen to music I just wanna start making some decent money
@@ur_really_salty me too I can’t stand people either at this point whatever it takes to leave this fucking house idc how long I gotta stand as long as it guarantee I have a chance of leaving I’m 19 and man my life fucking sucks shits hard for me rn
@@kaiserfriedrichlll3702 fax bro we just gotta keep moving forward until we achieve our goals and dreams best of luck to ya update me every once and while
Today was my first day as a stower. They put u on the floor straight after orientation. It’s simple as hell and I honestly can see why people hate it but I’m used to being on my feet for 10+ hours hauling appliances so it’s honestly pleasing to me.
How long did it take you to learn everything for this position I start on Sunday
@@butterfingerzzzzz you start on the floor first day but u get a lot of help when u need it it’s pretty easy
@@BrndnBrry can u give a basic run down on what u do. Im planning on working in this position once im 18
@@xxfaithmonoxx9340 I can help you do you know what position you applied for ?
@@Kayla-ds4bg stower
I work in the inventory side ofAmazon and actually, I see footage like this every single day of people stowing items in the bins. Honestly, it's a little crazy to see the other side of this job. What I have to do is mark which bin you stowed an item or nothing happened. This is pretty cool ngl
Stowing is not easy as it might seem on video. It boring asf
@@damnathan6175 Not saying it is easy though, just saying that I usually see a very tiny fraction of what you guys do. Still, I think it's very interesting how you guys have similar metrics to us (like TAKT for instance)
I’m a stower too.
@@saffrongirllol oh I’d love to see how your side works!
@@damnathan6175 spot on with the boring part lol. Not hard to make rate if you get good work but if you get a pallet full of big stuff, it’s tuff. AirPods stay in 24/7 helps keep me up💯
I presently work for Amazon. First I started working for Amazon in Las Vegas as a temp worker and in 2016 I moved here to Chicago and In October of 2018 I came back to Amazon as a regular fulltime employee as a blue badge and I did everything and in May of last year 2021 I transferred to IGQ2 and Now I am a Tier 3 Process Assistant for outbound pack
Dude as one of the assholes that buy from Amazon all the time and make you folks work your asses off I thank you for your service. I hope they pay you guys overtime!
I just got for fire for exposing Amazon warehouse
@@damnathan6175 I kind of thought that would happen. I’m sure they don’t like cameras in there at all. I’m sorry man. Hope you find work soon
New video coming out today about everything
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Yea they used to not let us bring phones into the warehouses at all. Then you could bring them but they had to go in your locker then you can bring them but can only talk in the front emergency areas set up for such.
I work in stowing and my favorite part is getting the big boxes filled with like 600-1000 items and your count goes upp especially when they're small as hell and fit into 6" pods or 9" pods and you can stick multiples everywhere it always keeps my time at 9 secs .
man i just started at amazon and i’m stowing. i don’t mind it because i’ve got a chill team and i’ve already made a few good buddies. i get screwed over every day w pods though😂. i get one pod every 3-7 minutes and they’re all full.
Bro that’s the struggle and they will blame you for not stowing fast or having bad time
@@damnathan6175lol I got in trouble for no stow turn away, the pods are full and the items are too big. What am I supposed to do,
@@samix6666 literally this, I got a note on my screen for turning away too many pods, but they're fucking full. Where tf am I supposed to stow a toilet seat in a 6" pod 🤣
I am on my second week stowing at Amazon. I came from a mentally exhausting and soul draining job talking on the phone all day being micromanaged so stowing all day I don't even mind it. I don't have to talk to anyone I don't even feel the need to get all cute cause for what? Idk how I'll feel months from now but for now I'm cool with this job
Quit while you still can shits mentally exhausting after 2 months :/
I start in two weeks. Are you still with Amazon and if so how is it going?
@@Bonnie79 I no longer work there. How's it going though? Do you like it?
The small products are the easiest parts you'd wanna top prioritize by getting rid of them and make the medium/larger products a low priority. You get rid of more stuff faster if you start stowing the small products first before you're left with the larger products to stow. So, you would gain decent productivity and average where they would expect you to average in scanning or more. One thing you NEVER wanna do is stick your body parts or cross over the open bay (where your ladder is between the steel fencing) into AR area where the robots go all over the place. If you get caught sticking your body parts and crossing over the open bay, you get canned on the spot and get escorted out the building. They get strict as hell on safety there.
I just took the L today for jumping in you grab an item that fell, nobody ever mentioned it to me to i was getting escorted out 😖
@@pullingthestrings5233rule #1 once it gone it's gone
I work at Moreno Valley and I just been there for one month. It is really good pay and it’s not hard work. It just sucks standing all day.
Fact but the standing and mentally draining
Dam Nathan yes it is draining
Especially since I’m overweight haha I need to exercise
Just be careful not to get injure cause I get injure very easily working there
@@johannaalaniz7633 you will loose weight hella fast
Thank you for sharing this! I've never worked in an environment like this so it's very interesting to watch.
If you have any question about Amazon or request to know about Amazon warehouse let me know
@@damnathan6175 I appreciate it and thanks for getting our packages to us.
@@hisdivinecreation3110 thank you very much
Thank you for sharing. I'm a retired female in good physical health. Is this a position they place elderly people? What do you see most older ppl doing? I know some positions are very strenuous. Thanks again and appreciate you.
@@karenmitchell2391 stowing it’s less demanding than most of the job there. So stowing it’s easy but you have to get ready for standing on your feet for 10 hours apart from it easy
So you basically put the items wherever you desire? As long as it fits? And as long as it doesnt have the magenta thingy?
Checkerboard style is how I called it if it’s easier
yes, you have to make sure it does not stick out also
My wife says maintenance employees make $25 an hour to start and hardly work until something breaks. Why not try that? Machines, robots, conveyors, computers, etc, eventually break.
How you get into maintenance
To be honest, I don't know how to get their maintenance job. My wife is aware only because I work in maintenance elsewhere. I suppose people who work there are on the inside track to get those jobs. I never saw the jobs listed publicly.
Thanks for the video we get to see what happens in Amazon warehouse 🤗
@@victoragresti1777 anytime
I know at my FC, they had programs that you could sign up for to become a mechanic for them.
I work in inbound - receiver / problem solver, thinking of doing cross training to stowing lately , and this really helped with decision making lol
how do you become a problem solver? is it easy?
Don’t entirely be fooled there are like three types of stowing, so if you think this one is easy it’s because it is the package weight dose not go over like 0.5g. The other two are by far harder where you have to lift 15-23kg every 2minutes as well as stow at 450 ph, however sometimes the line supervisor is annoying and thinks everyone can do like 600ph for 8-10 straight hours.
For me I don’t work so hard so they can expect to push me to do more
I think if you stay 200 or 250 uph is fine here in the UK especially with mixed items. But if you got small you have to hit 300 to 400 .
@@thecomebackking737 next time ask your supervisor and they’ll say 400ph that’s the minimum for us with mixed (mainly large) packages
@@thecomebackking737 I'm US and it's the same here if you have mixed pallets it's 200 minimal if you have small pallets it's 450 minimal
All them quotas are ridiculous.....what if something malfunctions???? As it does everyday in outbound packing.....I go tell them kids in charge and say "I ain't getting no 215 this hour with the machine being replaced or the computer screen blanks out 5X.....OO THEY WILL SEE IT FOR THEMSELVES.
It really depends on the mindset you have while you're working. That'll determine what your day's gonna be like.
I just consider myself a slave when working any job and that helps tremendously getting thru the day😊
For those wondering. I work at Amazon myself and I can recommend getting training for the shipping department. By far the best department, stow etc you feel a little isolated
Im a picker and pick is completely ass compared with packing in afe and singles or even loading trucks at ship dock. Pick is garbage
Do what I did and apply for a level 3 job within Amazon. I'm with TOM team and I love it..I will never go back inside the building ever again. I'm done with that
@@D-Paramountcy Transportation Operations Management. You're outside dealing with trailers that come in and out of the yard
@@Ev1015 do Amazon cdl drivers make good $? Do the cdl drivers have the bad ass 4 10hr day schedule?
@@gordob8674 I'm not sure how much they make, I don't have my CDL yet. Not sure about the schedule either..sorry
I also work as a stower, but stow in large bags Label A-G 1-3 bags and when i scan a package the assign bag lights up, it's the same process every single day, sometime packs are stuck together and you end up putting it in the wrong bags sometimes.
I feel you but stowing with a pod is different because the right pod don’t even come
@@damnathan6175 yeah I remember having to send a few in a row away because it would bring me pods for little items and I only had big items so my send away rate would go up along with my percentage they wanted us around a 15 percent I think it was and you would be lucky to get in the 20's
Same the one I work at well get a mixture or boxes and jiffy’s and we scan them then the bag light it put it in in there then scan the bag same shit everyday but it’s easy money
Used to be a picker but when they raised the rate to 400 that shit was rough lol. I’m going back soon to stow and wondering how it compares to pick
400?! It’s 150 at my facility.. stowing is 250+
@@baysavicious an hour? Is it easy & manageable to learn?
Dude do decant that shits a breeze after your arthritis tames down
My picking average is 460 a hour. But if I want to pick faster I pick around 545 to 560 a hour no joke.
I pick everyday that I could pick a item with out really looking inside the bin...lol
@@bigt9972 Picking must be different site to site because idk
If it’s even possible to pick that high at the one I worked at
When you have to use the bathroom do you get in trouble??
If you take long lol
Not at mine
I think you can take up to 11 minutes each period. There are three periods in a day.
@@SierraFarted my leads don’t care, they only get mad if ur gone long and ur area has a lot of work
As long as you don't go for 15+ minutes, you're good. I always time myself to get back to my station at like 12-13 minutes so I don't get bitched at lol.
Currently doing my 30 days for stowing. It's not bad at all considering the mental energy is extremely low and I don't have to interact with anyone. That being said, 12 & 1/2 shifts are absolutely destroying my flat feet. It's literally the only thing I'm disliking right now.
This is the main reason I quit in the first place. I feel you
Is it easy to know where to place the items in stowing in those bins you showed us?
It’s just depend how fill the space is, sometime there’s a free space you can easily put stuff in. Sometime you have to organize the the bin so you can put the item in there. If you can’t find a space then you have to let it go.
@Masjid Tafsir IBN Kathir Good luck
I’m a stower also for almost 3 years. I put in my ear buds and become a robot for 10 hrs. That’s how I lasted this long
My warehouse allow no earphone
I dont drive so I need to know if amazon has a company shuttle service to and from the job?
Idk why this is so confusing to me. I used to work at a sorting site and it was amazing but had to quit for an emergency and when I tried to apply there were no openings so my other option was a fulfillment center, where I will be an inbound stower just like you.
My main problem is that I get scared that some items might not get registered when I actually put them in the bins. At the sorting center, when you “stow a package” you hear a sound that lets you know it was stowed but here you just hope the camera caught it, right?
I also don’t know if it’s ok to move bins around to have all same size items to stow in a certain pod. Ughhh I really dislike their training they should have us shadow someone for at least an hour instead of just giving us instructions and leave us on own own.
@@elixio thank you so much. Ive been there now for 3 months or so and my location is pretty chill. I like it! I now know all the rules and it's great to know I can move bins around (as long as that's the one I have "active" because I hated walking all the way to the end getting things done by one. Lol
Hey just curious if they have metal detectors at the entrance? I have an ankle monitor and wondering the obvious. Thanks
If they hired you are good to go in. They only check for stolen item and gun, and knife but ankle monitor should not be a problem
@@damnathan6175 I hear you. But do they have them? I normally keep it to myself. Just embarrassing to be like ya it's just my ankle monitor
Not uppon entering but leaving we do
Can I bring my vape lmao. Got hired going next week.
@@PS-pk7wf I have a start date of the 29th as well.
What is that beeping sound the screen kept on making? And how did u resolve it? Everything you scanned..beeped
If you scan it and it beeps once with a green light you can stow it, if you hear the noise that sounds like an error scan and screen turns red, that means the item is too big for that pod and you shouldn't stow it or the barcode wasn't scanned correctly
I worked at Amazon for 2 months doing stowing. Got fired for missing too much work. But it worked out because I hated it lol!
So you basically run out of upt and pto and I’m about to quit tbh this job is crazy hard.
@@damnathan6175 yes I went negative with my upt and pto so they fired me! But it worked out just fine because got a way way better job after. Amazon really just treats their employees like slaves, there's no personal care, everyone is just a robot to make their numbers. Look for a different job, and when you got one get the hell out of that place!
@@GRa-gs8ku what jobs do you recommend after leaving Amazon? Amazon is terrible
@@marcuspolk1197 fortunately for me when I worked at Amazon I was in my last term of college to get my Bachelor's degree in psychology. So I ended up getting an Office Coordinator/accounting job. Even though it wasn't in my degree field, it was still very very much better than Amazon. If you want to stay in a warehouse type of job, there are warehouse jobs that pay way better than Amazon and treat their employees way better.
@@GRa-gs8ku thanks for the response
You have to walk 3 miles just to get to your station. I'd be too tired to work after that long walk
And they give you 5 min to do so or you get tot lol but I’m already fired from Amazon anyway
@@damnathan6175 I’ve got an interview with Amazon, should I even bother? As in yes or no.
@@officialwillieg2001 it up to you tbh do you feel like working there rn
@@damnathan6175 I’ve seen so many vids of people saying it is shit.
I might not even bother, don’t wanna waste a week or two for me to just throw in the gloves and walk yano what I mean
@@officialwillieg2001 what did you decide?
I wish I had seen this video before I started working at Amazon two years ago. Some days I love my job as a stower, other days, not so much, but I still wouldn't trade it. I'm wondering where your fulfillment center is. I think I have seen LGB7 on a tote sticker somewhere.
plot twist, there IS no fulfillment working there
Not bro wearing a hoodie 💀 I would melt dawg, shits hot, even with the fans on
I wear it to hide my AirPod because they don’t want you wearing your AirPod.
Hey bro just curious what do you get paid? And is it weekly or biweekly? And I understand everyone frustrations but I think this a thing you just gotta experience yourself as far as Amazon goes? I’m thinking of getting this job just not sure yet.
It’s bi weekly. I’m not going to be here and sugar coat it. This job is insane it was good when I started first but after like 2 months things start changing like the environment itself. The manager started getting stricter for no reason. For example I was stowing at least 500-600 item every 2 hour but they started giving us big boxes and they wanted us to stow big item fast when there’s no space on the pod to put it. They know they give us big boxes and later what to blame us for not stowing fast enough. Second reason, the rate and the way they track you is unrealistic for human. They want us to stowing at the same pace of 250 item per hour for 10hr on your feet without getting tired. They don’t care about your health dude if you get injure at the sight, you better have pto or upt or you will get fired even though you get injure at the job. I was injured many times but I was force to keep working cause I don’t want to get fired cause I have no time to cover it. It up to you.
@@AM-bo7wo you have a better chance winning the lottery than getting workers comp at amazon. cameras everywhere, and you best have on gloves when it happens.
@@damnathan6175 its true, in the beginning you are on a "learners curve" and they let you get away with working "slow" after a while they require you to start working like a slave
You don't seem to even look at the screen when scanning items.
Can you stow an item wherever you want on the pod?
If so... how can the system later know, which exact slot you put that item into when a picker is going to pick it?
So you scan an item and it either turns green or red, if its red where do you put it? if its green does it tell you which department on that yellow thing to put it or do you just put the item anywhere? and what happens when there is no more space on that yellow trolley thing?
if it’s green the scan was good and you can put it wherever it fits, if it’s red you probably scanned the wrong barcode
@@maybachtruck6008 what about if you scan something but there is no room to put it?
Don’t try to put it in and let the pod go because if you force it in and it fall down and you can be in a violation of poor quality.
I had my first day as a stower yesterday it was good but I didn’t work the whole 10 hours cause it was mainly orientation but anyway reading the comments now I’m scared lol
@Daniel Voss it’s actually not too hard! I ended up working there for 4 months & I liked it.
Damn it took bro forever to get to his station… damn that was hella of walk downstairs, upstairs, down the hallway, around the corner, upstairs again 😂😂🤦🏽♂️ No Fuckn way
Man listen I’m on the 4th floor and we only get a 30 min break . Takes me 15 mins to get to My station
nah fr that’s how it be working at amazon 😭 walking n walking all day
i work in the grocery warehouse of amazon. but im thinking of transferring to a Fulfillment center. cuz i like the donut shift. the monday tuesday thursday friday. our warehouse theres ony sun-wed and wed-sat. im thinking of maby outbound pack flow or pack singles. or even picking. any of these reccomend?
What is the purpose of stowing? I just want to know where the shelves go and what the process would be before and after you place the objects on those shelves. I haven’t seen a video of anybody explaining the purpose
Those shelves now go to another person and they do what is called picking the computer tells u what to get out and it get placed again in another yellow tote and it goes down to induct where they scan one by one and put in a grey tote. Now it goes to rebin where they now put in a wall for the packer to grab and pack
Wherever this is missing the 50 ft X 20 ft rainbow on the floor after you go through the turnstile. In KCMO they have one and then all kinds of displays with about 6 different cultures and the Make Peas not War display. So busy!!!!
About to get a job at amazon whats the best one to do. Or they gonna choose for me?
You basically can choose but basically you probably going to start with stowing and you can switch departments from there
@@damnathan6175 no, they assigned me as a picker. They choose it for you.
@@itsstephanieee9128 you probably apply for picker but I apply to stow so I went to stow but you can always switch departments after 30 day but just make sure you don’t get any write up doing those time. Because write up last like 30 days for you to get rid of them, and you can’t switch departments. So in 30 days, just tell your manager you want to know how to stow and they will transfer you to stowing.
@@damnathan6175 I didn’t know you could transfer in 30 days.
It’s barely my third week at amazon
Any advice. Starting today
Man this looks way different then ours, ours is easy we are a new delivery station , warehouse isnt that big and everytning is new and we only have 6 isles open the stower you just grab the package off the buffer racl scan it and theres an isle open of empty driver bags that you put the package into then scan the bag, easy peezy what u guys are doing is way diff
You can put items in any pod or for every item there specific pod?
So how do you know where to put the item? Do you just put it in wherever there is room or is each item assigned a specific bin?
Put where you want, if it is not red light. The main thing is that the size of the pod's cell matches the size of the item.
Am I allowed to take a small backpack? And what's some tips for the 1st day? I start on Sunday 6pm to 4am
You allow to take a bag but they are going to check it when you go out. Don’t drink too much water because if you used the restroom too much.
How do you know what to place that certain item does it say or just anywhere basically
Im glad the warehouse i am use order pickers is less boring and u can feel the breeze in ur face when driving it
At 4:28 you past two people on the right. What were they doing just sitting there?
They are at their break or some people have easy job so they sit most of their time
I like your sweater! Brand?
Love the video is it cold 🥶 in there I mean sorry to ask but cause u where wearing a sweater just to be prepared
It can be hella cold sometimes
Do you only stow or do you water spider as well?
I stow but sometimes I waterspider
Any newbies starting at the Fontana location? Going for the badge ID on Friday, hopefully start next Saturday. 😭
Good luck
I am lol
Yo thank you so much😁
@@kapilpatel4849 how is it?
AWESOME VIDEO question how do you know when to send the rack on and where to put the pieces?
So basically you send it when you don’t have the right item or it’s too full to put anything in it. But they alway advice not to send a pod without putting anything in it
R.I.P to the guy wearing vans to a 10-12 hour shift 😂😂😂😂😂😂
What should I wear?
@@umkh1922 running shoes or anything with a very soft sole
Amazon’s UK u aren’t allowed to use ur phone except in food court during breaks 😭
Thank you for sharing very informative.. What's the name of that song your Co worker was singing in the intro?
Drogba(joahana)
I Appreciate You Sharing The Insightful Vid Man - So In Your Opinion Would You Say Stower Is Anything Like Stocker Or Stock Clerk ?
Yeah it’s basically like stocker but your are stuck in one place not other stock clerk where you move around to put item
Hahaha Well I’m Currently Doing Pack Flow & Overall Still Feel SOLO 🤦♀️ Unable To Interact w/Others Bcuz Amazon Staff Seems To Not Like You Talking w/Other Employees Which Is Crazy - But I’m Open To This 10hr Stow Shift @@damnathan6175
@@blisstv1604 I feel like prison out there but my section they cool we can interact with each other but just can’t be on our phone that’s the only bad thing
Are the products that you stow by you already ? Or do you have to go get the items?
I Don’t Work That Position/Shift Was Only Inquiring Detailed Description On What The Position Requirements Are To Get Idea On What It’ll Be Like Working It On The Regular @@marybrown1874
Must be easy as hell to waterspider with all that open space you guys have. Over at GEG1 they got done narrow ass paths.
Looks so much easier than Delivery facility. Fk picking & stowing for delivery. I'm kind of excited for fulfilment
What’s wrong with delivery lol
I start on the 20th for the Amazon warehouse deliver station associate
I’m in shipdock would you recommend switching departments? I love shipdock cause I’m not in one place at once but I’m trying to transfer to a different Amazon. They have inbound stow available.. I want to know if it’s worth it
Stay in ship dock tbh cause stowing is boring and they track you. You can try waterspider
@@damnathan6175 I have done waterspider in shop dock too. I like doing that. I just want to move to a different Amazon cause it’s closer to me but they only have stow.
You have to go talk to hr about moving to different warehouse .
Better stay there cos I also want to switch to ship dock . You are fully tracked when stowing and expected to stow minimum to 250 items per hour
today was my first day, they having me stowing but i wanna pack.. can i ask to be switched?
You have to wait 30 days and make sure you don’t get any write up during that 30 days because that can stop you from being able to transfer to other departments. You can also ask your manager that you want to switch to pack
@@jxpan246 its just depend on the person because some people are meant to be in a warehouse.
@@jxpan246 i've worked at a warehouse before. the heat is what gets me.. its really mind over matter. 2nd day today and my back hurts from that cushion thing they have you standing on the entire shift. i wouldn't say its depressing, i think ppl who say a job is depressing has some other personal issues lol.. idk why ppl expect so much from amazon.. its a warehouse, they care about getting product out,thats it ... they have good benefits and pay is weekly. its what you make of it.
@@jxpan246 yes, you have to be 18+ ..it'll be a great 1st job for you when you become 18.
@@jxpan246 Amazon is not for everyone. And not everyone likes Amazon.
Were you able to be rehired??
I wanna move to departments but what’s a good position where they don’t track you lol I’m tryna free roam a little bit
You have to try ship dock
Whats the average shift length , does the pc tell ya when your shifts up or hows it work
So basically you have a time schedule for example I used to go in from 6:30-4:30 so you know what time you should be out.
@@damnathan6175 damn 10 hour shift long shift.
where do the items to be stowed come from? does somebody or somethin take them to you?
Dude I got chewed out for going over 10 seconds. That tak time tho lol
How is that warehouse so empty? The one i started working at is jam packed with people and that's honestly what i hate most about it.
Because that floor is less crowded and most of the floor is crowded
@@damnathan6175 how long were u there for my guy? Do u have stowing tips or tricks?
How do I get in without a badge??
I stow at Amazon and I got two write ups for productivity. I've been there for 2 months. Stowing is not for me. However I got injured on the step ladder a month ago. I rather be trained in something else.
Same things happened to me! I get write ups and got injured on the stupid ladder, my right hip is messed up because of the ladder. Now I climb if I feel like it. Drinking pineapple juice and seeing a chiropractor has also helped my hip injury.
@Kathy Brundidge I'm feeling better by going to physical therapy twice a week and I'm on medicine from my primary doctor. I've been doing physical therapy and it's helping. I started going back to the gym and doing the stretches from physical therapy at the gym twice a week. I'm taking it easy at the gym. I really hope to get in another position soon. I've been on a leave of absence for 2 months which is 12 weeks. I tried putting in an accommodation, but they denied it.
Watching this makes me mad, like the PTSD, The beepings. Damn that place is a prison 😂 standing for 12 hours straight. I just started working at Amazon for like a month
Do you're self a favor get a better job when you can. Don't settle for the bare minimum. You are going to waste your life away to these companies that will cut you loose without hesitation.
I speak from painful experiences with grocery and warehouse jobs working too hard and too long for nothing.
whats a ware house worker i dont know what hes doing
I hear it man, this gave me PTSD as well..try doing this job for a couple years lol. You get real tired of it after awhile
@@u.a.perfectace7786 understandable but tbh i don't know if I can find a "good job"
I think stow is much chill compared to pick? I’m planning to transfer to stow since i’m tired picking.
I’m a Stower they had me at picking for one day and I hated it and outbound they have the power to take employees from inbound if they wanted to
You guys stowing looks easy compare to what they got us doing in our facility
I wonder how big this warehouse is. Seems like you guys have more space to be able to fit 2 pallets at a station. Also threw me off seeing a walkway with gates on both side. But then looking on the outside on video and pictures I looked online looks like a smaller warehouse.
It’s a bigger warehouse like it’s big. I have work at warehouses before but this one is big.
Is there alot of breathable dust in the air in the warehouses?
Yeah there’s lot of fans and duct
@@damnathan6175 at least you get fans they're still installing them in my warehouse
@@damnathan6175 but I do the same job I stow
Depends
The sounds, bruh took me 2 weeks to stop hearing the beeps when I wasn’t working
Do they ever give you other position or jobs to do other than stow?
You can learn how to do other things to do. They will train you do other things. You can stow,water spider,eyt, and ship dock.
@@damnathan6175 what’s eyt?
@@Its_p123 eyt is basically the people that pick up the totes and then go stored them away.
@@damnathan6175 So basically tote runners
@@robroxx89 or ship dock
From stowing, I’m sorry for cramming all that shit in the shelf (but I’m still gonna keep doing it anyway lol)
Do they have any issues with people filming? I just got a job with Amazon I have not started yet. Makes for some interesting video so many people working at Amazon these days.
Nah don’t do it lol you will get fired , you can do it outside of Amazon
@@damnathan6175 Hello thanks for responding I have been in the Television News business for many years in the past. It is very cool how so many are working to create their own business with RUclips. My name is Jay Cole sorry not the rapper. I would enjoy a direct meet up and see if I can help you out? My best email to connect is thankyoujesustv@gmail.com
Look forward to seeing what God has laid before us brother.
How long you've been there and what's an ideal TAKT time?
9.5 seconds
@@damnathan6175 Well that sucks. My best so far was 16 spmething
But 16 is not that bad tho
@@damnathan6175 they want us to be at 9.5
Does this position EVER require heavy lifting at any time?
Yes it does sometimes
yup boxes / items can be up to 50LB
In my facility , the boxes ranges from 25-50lbs :,)..
Did you have to take an online assessment too? Is it like an exam? Is there math involved? Do I need to study for it? Sorry for all of the questions!
It easy all you have to do is watch a video and take a quiz on it
No assessment
Why when you scan some things they turn red and make that noise ??
It turn red because it’s not the right item
What’s the rate? Are they on top of you because of it?
The rate is 250 item per hour and you can get a write up for not moving fast or stowing at that rate.
I never worked at Amazon but I worked in a warehouse. Standing in 1 spot your WHOLE SHIFT and sometimes you’re isolated. I…Pray To nver enter into a warehouse job again!!!
Been working at amazon for 8 months now.. probably looking into doing full time but I wanna work at ship dock to avoid the TOT.. how do I go from stow to doing shipdock?
You have to get change department, you can do that by going to HR. It very competitive to go to ship dock lol. And secondly do you have any write up in the last 30 days
I start in a couple of days and saw on the contract that it says "FC Picking"...what should I expect to be doing?
The opposite of this. This shows stowing items, that you will pick for orders
I'm getting flash backs of that place seeing the footage🤦🏾♀️. I worked in pack..
Facts i get flashback when I see Amazon van around my place lol
Do you prefer the delivery warehouse or fufillment center?
I have never don’t delivery for amazon so I don’t know
Are you allowed to listen to music while working?
Nope you are not
@@damnathan6175 if you wear a ski mask rolled up like a beanie you can put earbuds in the rolls
How much they pay you there , or does it depend on the job position ?
I get paid 16:25 but it’s depend how many time you been working there I think you get like 5-10 cent every like 3-4 months paid and the position too matter
I get 18.40
So what was happening when the screen would beep back and be red?
It mean the item is too big or small
@@damnathan6175 sounds like they are setting you up for failure. Interesting.
@@joshklein5070 Yup, then you get in trouble for not working fast enough
It means either the item itself doesn’t have a scannable barcode or if you didn’t sign into the box/tote yet of where the item is from.
What exactly is stowing and waterspider?
Stowing- you put item on a pod that what im doing on the video
Waterspider- you take work to the station so we stow them away.
@@damnathan6175 I rarely have water spider bring us work we usually grab it ourselves
@@israelarechiga6752 they are alway short of waterspider you have to get most of the work yourself
I watched the video. Can you tell me how this is done? Is it easy to learn? Thank you.
I been at Amazon for 1 month, full time 40 hrs a week, i been placed at Stower, ik it looks complicated just from watching from this video but they’ll train you and teach u, it’s not hard at all after the first week or 2, other than the long walk across the warehouse as u see in the video, being a stower is kinda easy if you like it
@@305dadecountyy would you say being a stower is easier than being a forklift operator?
@@Dani-tq5qf i honestly can’t say cuz I’m not a forklift driver nor do I have my forklift certification or any experience, if u have the forklift experience and like what you do den go for it, just because I like being a stower doesn’t mean everyone else will, you might like working on the shipping dock where the amazon trucks pull in, or you might prefer to be a picker where you package and send items on there way, or you might like driving which could be a good opportunity to be a delivery driver, you have different options at Amazon but in my opinion I would definitely say being a stower is easier than a forklift driver, takes a lot of concentration and focus to not make any mistakes
Do you still work there? I'm transferring to a traditional facility as a day time stower. I'm leaving the facility I was at because of the toxic work environment due to the clicks.
I was fired for making video.
@@damnathan6175 lol that sucks how long did you last?
@@InfoBinger i think 3-4 months tops
Idk why y’all take the stairs I’m waiting for that elevator at all times 😂😂😂😂😂
yo Dude! was you able to pick your position? stowing
Nope it just depend what you signup when you apply
@@damnathan6175 hey I jus left the pre hire ans she said I’ll be doing picker and I want to do stow she said go back in and pick 6pm-4:30am for stow. But which one is better pick or stow?
@@treys2624 stowing is easy but it just become boring and your feet will start hurting. Picking i heard is hard and you can get into trouble really fast because over there you are not allow to make mistake like stowing. Picking it easy but you can get fired easily too.
Hey, I have a question. If the item doesn’t scan like it turns red, where do you put it?? I thought you will raise the Andon when the item doesn’t scan?
You put it back where you took it and you only make adon when something is wrong with your pod or your drop something pass the line or have no work
you place the item back in the box / tote and then you drop it and place it in the problem solve area
It’s so weird seeing the same signs and balloons and other stuff at your Amazon.
I start at a fulfillment center I left the delivery center…..I’m so nervous but how hard/confusing is the fulfillment center ???? I’m so worried I will do it wrong and get fired someone please any advice on fulfillment center ?????????????????
I’ll make a video for you because it too much to type
@@damnathan6175 thank you 😊
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