The best job ive ever Would Do anything too Be able too return too this kind of work just depends on the company and treatment of your employers other then that i loved it
How out dated is this any body at the Menominee falls location can tell me about the work I did Sysco for 6 months so I have experience but i have an interview Friday for u.s foods and they paying 29.70
Just want to give a little bit of advice that I picked up along the way I'm not criticizing anybody just want to put my two cents in Let's say your order says you need 30 industrial bags of sugar and the pellet holds 50 it's less work if you take off 20 from a brand new pallet put the remainder on the slot and build your pellet up from this partial yes you only save yourself from moving 10 bags but that's 10 bags less and more time that you have to do other things and be more efficient
I like it up till they started making me work "or expected me to work" 17 1/2 hour shifts! and it was like that for a week before I through in the towel.. which sucked because some part of me really liked it. and I was out of my 90 day period and was going to make it picking 90 to 100% but case loads sky rocketed all of a sudden in 2021, and I wasn't going to sleep in the parking lot.. sorry!
Worked at pfg in Lebanon tn for 4 1/2 years, this job sucks and treats their employees like crap, would not recommend this job to anyone unless you want to build money for a year.
@@NoonyJW my last few months there they were making us work 6 days a week. Going in at 5pm and leaving at 8am the next morning. Also they turn an eye to workplace violence. Guy got a knife pulled on him and they didn't even fire the guy.
@@jeffromaddox5778 I’m about to start at that specific location & I’m hesitant because of the 5pm to finish bs but I have a 4 day schedule so they make you come in and do the OT?
Pick tools are for chumps As u pull up to a bay u use your jack as a "step stool" to reach where u normally would need a pick tool. Pick tools are the politically correct way to select. And I'm not about that political correctness lol but I always end the the night with a 105 or better
This type of work is easy. I did this for 8 years and eventually moved up and did easier work. Picking cases is fun when you are younger and lift properly. What’s hard to deal with is the crew. You get a bunch of cry babies for coworkers most of the time and kiss asses! But I loved the long hours and labor always kept me fit
Hahahahahahah this is at least a 25 dollar an hour job and can’t not do for over 5 years at most you’ll be shit by the time you get out of there ,imagine coming home every day. To your wife like this 😂😂😂😂😂 all fucked up 😂😂😂
I've been doing this type of work for 5 and a half years now and I can say, while some make it look easy, it isn't. Being an Order Selector is physically draining and after a while can take a tool on your body. I've worked in all kinds of environments while being a selector, from a -10 degree freezer to a nearly 100 degree dry dock, that on top of sweating makes the job hard, especially when you're grabbing boxes that weigh anywhere in the range from 2 - 50 pounds. The work can be stressful at times but in the end, you're getting paid to select orders that can potentially save a life or will end up as food on someone's table.
@@chrisambriz8875 Restaurants and fast food places, mind you. Plus I used to work at a medical distribution center that supplied hospitals, urgent cares and places like that a few months ago, so yeah, there's that.
It depends on the warehouse everywhere that has items shipped to it needs a warehouse with order selectors that includes pharmacies but yes for the most part its just stores I stock food cities rn@chrisambriz8875
@@yodambomb4974 make that money 💰 then move on tbh not worth it once your body gives up your numbers go down you out the door and you be 35 Years old already knee back pains and feeling like.old man or woman
@@AmericanTrucker89 but I agree with you tho , no matter how skilled you are you not that valued by coworkers or management, I have some of the cleanest stacks in no matter what dept you put me in and 90 percent of coworkers / managers give 2 shits
Pay the right money 💰 I do it but the rush the bro wow that's just brutal rushing and rushing that's the only bad thing I don't mind moving but none stop rushing Jesus ....
I work at sysco on the triple pallet jacks 3 floats up to 100-300 cases I’ve worked all 3 departments freezer cooler dry , freezer is where its at in my opinion i run from 107% to 110% a week this is the most physical job I’ve work and i love it the competition the guys give its a grind
Worked at sysco using same jack too making $2200 a week 162% but get fired 3 accidents in the warehouse in 18 months, I broke the angle on my jack , ran into a firklift
I'm glad I'm just a lift operator all I do is get stuff from up top to bottom for pickers any tips from pickers that work in a distribution center that someone could give me to make it better when I start my job so I don't have too many complaints from the pickers
This was 11 years ago. Using stickers man I remember this day. I’m still in the warehouse but been a forklift operator for the past 9 years.
My back still hurts after powerzone 😂
Nighas be crying about picking over 100 cases a hr! Yall Ass n deff should not be working this type of job!
The best job ive ever Would Do anything too Be able too return too this kind of work just depends on the company and treatment of your employers other then that i loved it
Way 2 many blacks on this video
Why they doing very fast just bc u filming them
No complaining or whining. str8 work.
How out dated is this any body at the Menominee falls location can tell me about the work I did Sysco for 6 months so I have experience but i have an interview Friday for u.s foods and they paying 29.70
The most inspired warehouse video 😅
I live in the Netherlands and I work in a warehouse that is 95% automated so no one has to do heavy shit and everyone makes really good money
Just want to give a little bit of advice that I picked up along the way I'm not criticizing anybody just want to put my two cents in Let's say your order says you need 30 industrial bags of sugar and the pellet holds 50 it's less work if you take off 20 from a brand new pallet put the remainder on the slot and build your pellet up from this partial yes you only save yourself from moving 10 bags but that's 10 bags less and more time that you have to do other things and be more efficient
Jesus Christ love you all
I like it up till they started making me work "or expected me to work" 17 1/2 hour shifts! and it was like that for a week before I through in the towel.. which sucked because some part of me really liked it. and I was out of my 90 day period and was going to make it picking 90 to 100% but case loads sky rocketed all of a sudden in 2021, and I wasn't going to sleep in the parking lot.. sorry!
Yes very 10yrs… labels and riding the death traps
That's a rogers premier shirt, worker for them for awhile lumping too im just about to start selecting (us foods)
Over reaching and touching same boxes more then once less is more' work at cns and die
Man F*Ck US. Foods and Fuck The Teamsters as well
Back in the day when you had to put a label on every case.
Still do at Johnson brothers
@@ittbelitt8409damn...that sucks.
@ittbelitt8409 I worked at a beer distribution center that had blue tooth with an egg you rode around on the tray of your jack. Miss that blue tooth.
This bring a back memories
Better than going to a gym
Shitty job with low pay
Worked at pfg in Lebanon tn for 4 1/2 years, this job sucks and treats their employees like crap, would not recommend this job to anyone unless you want to build money for a year.
US Foods in Lexington SC fucking sucks. Worst place to work
What was bad about it?
@@NoonyJW my last few months there they were making us work 6 days a week. Going in at 5pm and leaving at 8am the next morning. Also they turn an eye to workplace violence. Guy got a knife pulled on him and they didn't even fire the guy.
@@jeffromaddox5778 I’m about to start at that specific location & I’m hesitant because of the 5pm to finish bs but I have a 4 day schedule so they make you come in and do the OT?
Pick tools are for chumps As u pull up to a bay u use your jack as a "step stool" to reach where u normally would need a pick tool. Pick tools are the politically correct way to select. And I'm not about that political correctness lol but I always end the the night with a 105 or better
I’ll never understand why companies still use physical stickers and vocalect. Such a huge waste of time, resources and money.
Give it a few more years. They are trying to automate as much as they can.
This type of work is easy. I did this for 8 years and eventually moved up and did easier work. Picking cases is fun when you are younger and lift properly. What’s hard to deal with is the crew. You get a bunch of cry babies for coworkers most of the time and kiss asses! But I loved the long hours and labor always kept me fit
I like this pace it's accurate but not too fast where you would injure yourself
Man i do this at Fedex pulling 4k pound cans. This is a cake walk. Lol
Hahahahahahah this is at least a 25 dollar an hour job and can’t not do for over 5 years at most you’ll be shit by the time you get out of there ,imagine coming home every day. To your wife like this 😂😂😂😂😂 all fucked up 😂😂😂
This is so pathetic
I've been doing this type of work for 5 and a half years now and I can say, while some make it look easy, it isn't. Being an Order Selector is physically draining and after a while can take a tool on your body. I've worked in all kinds of environments while being a selector, from a -10 degree freezer to a nearly 100 degree dry dock, that on top of sweating makes the job hard, especially when you're grabbing boxes that weigh anywhere in the range from 2 - 50 pounds. The work can be stressful at times but in the end, you're getting paid to select orders that can potentially save a life or will end up as food on someone's table.
I’m pretty sure your selecting orders for the store’s shelves 💀😂 I don’t think your saving any lives it’s not that deep
@@chrisambriz8875 Restaurants and fast food places, mind you. Plus I used to work at a medical distribution center that supplied hospitals, urgent cares and places like that a few months ago, so yeah, there's that.
It depends on the warehouse everywhere that has items shipped to it needs a warehouse with order selectors that includes pharmacies but yes for the most part its just stores I stock food cities rn@chrisambriz8875
In my warehouse there is boxes up to 200 pounds it sucks but they work you up to it so you start off at up to 50 then go to 100 then 200
Saving lives? Whatever makes you feel good
6:00 woman picking lovely
Do people at us foods really make 6 figures ?
Over 1200 a week for sure
Your knees will give up faster then your back hard work fck that
Yeah my right one is starting to give out ..
@@yodambomb4974 make that money 💰 then move on tbh not worth it once your body gives up your numbers go down you out the door and you be 35 Years old already knee back pains and feeling like.old man or woman
@@AmericanTrucker89 yeah imm33 already
@@AmericanTrucker89 I actually enjoy stacking tho especially produce
@@AmericanTrucker89 but I agree with you tho , no matter how skilled you are you not that valued by coworkers or management, I have some of the cleanest stacks in no matter what dept you put me in and 90 percent of coworkers / managers give 2 shits
Pay the right money 💰 I do it but the rush the bro wow that's just brutal rushing and rushing that's the only bad thing I don't mind moving but none stop rushing Jesus ....
Yes now do this every single day for 12 hours a day.
What's the headset for?
The head set is used to tell you the items and quantity to get
They hustling
I work at sysco on the triple pallet jacks 3 floats up to 100-300 cases I’ve worked all 3 departments freezer cooler dry , freezer is where its at in my opinion i run from 107% to 110% a week this is the most physical job I’ve work and i love it the competition the guys give its a grind
Good shit bro I do dry at sysco n I pull in 100-105%
Worked at sysco using same jack too making $2200 a week 162% but get fired 3 accidents in the warehouse in 18 months, I broke the angle on my jack , ran into a firklift
@@christopherstorer4412 $2200 a week sounds about it,thats an awesome pay
Which sysco you work at
@@ybagaming37how to stack better?
0:55 man if that racking mechanism started sliding possible injury there
Gotta love building those pallets. Don't forget to wrap yo pallet! Jack!!
Don’t gotta wrap if u can build lol
Yes you still have to wrap it
Fuck this job
How much could a usfoods selector make a year?
Up to 6 figures.
@@dwightdawkins4520 just started and I want to quit already lol,maybe just because I have never done this type of work so I'm not use to it
@@juancervantes8490 yea I jus started on the 18th..its very busy work but the pay is really really good
@@dwightdawkins4520 just got hired myself
@@VionInc how is it?
cant be fast and use proper lifting technique
back wont last long
Come do construction with us this is baby shit
Damn, doing that shyt without gloves too...hell nah lol
2:08-2:16 LMAO this is hilarious
I'm glad I'm just a lift operator all I do is get stuff from up top to bottom for pickers any tips from pickers that work in a distribution center that someone could give me to make it better when I start my job so I don't have too many complaints from the pickers
Maybe check empty bays and fill them by dropping the pallets because eventually they will pick it sometime
Hell no I've die in 3 years doing this just for $17 and hour pleased
Leave the order filling to me