I am US POSTAL SERVICE mailhandler of Boston area facility (GMF). Please sent us a safety drive this product book 📖. Our floor is too many holes 🕳. Is it safety drive??? Do you have standard floor requirements???
I got a warehouse job a few weeks ago. Two minutes of training on the "Walkie". Basically, what the controls were and nothing else. When a week and a half later, I got to upgrade to the "Rider". Same thing. No safety instructions. No info. Just learn how to use it. I never knew there were this many rules and stuff. Either my employer is careless, or this is just how normal business takes place.
OVER a Hundred Thousand veiws AND THIS DOESNT SAY OH THIS WAS NEEDED VERY MUCH Lets Make a Decision somewhere in the last 5 years to make the same video with out a thousand people working and horns blaring (ROMPER ROOM LIFE) GREAT VIDEO ...But SHEEEEEEEESH
I like Raymond's better. They are a lot smoother. Crown has a tendency to jerk on acceleration. Also Raymond's are better in the tight places. I mean maneuverability.. I started with crown center-stand, but now I am a Raymond fan
Thanks that I am not the only one who said that. Mario explained well. Very clear, I love his voice, his tone. A very good presentation. I am so happy during the entire course while watching, listening, and taking notes because he is so handsome and attractive. Did you see when when he first demonstrated the "hip" thing movement? Ohhh I love watching that move and I replayed it 10 times. I really love this video because I learned many things and I'm going to start my training for the EPJ, narrow aisle reach, counter balance, and order/cherry picker. Thank you MARIO, Thank you, @perfectexample5843.
First job I applied for a job out my skills and got it. Now I start tomorrow and I was scared for weeks but watching this has made me more confident and eager to learn more in the warehouse biz
i jumped on one of these the other night. "do you know how to operate it?" asked the instructor... yeah yeah, i said. i operate forklifts and HI lifts, how hard can this thing be ? out of my way... then that glorified shopping cart proceeded to kick my arrogant ass down a few pegs. i was humbled when i couldn't turn it properly, and it tried throwing me off like the bull at Daisy Dukes. i dont even know if i went the full 8 seconds. i'd swear i heard one of those pallet jacks laughing at me when i punched out that night. so i got to practice that steering with my hip thing next time i get on it. i'll be walking by those pallet jacks at work with a bag over my head tonight. thats for sure. lol
I'm starting at US foods as a warehouse lead on Monday. Im going to be training my team members, and I am going to show them this video. Thank you so much for giving an easy, articulate, instructional video.
I like driving this machine but it must be emphasized that the epj is like a mini bull once that rabbit is triggered!This mach can be very dangerous if you don't follow his instructions to the T!!😉👍
Man if you have a light on that states that something is wrong with the pallet jack is because someone left it for you to write it up. Because someone doesn’t want to do their job and that isn’t safety.
Started a new job yesterday. Was told how to go forward and back. Then given a EPJ and told to practice for a bit, didn’t have the time as I was helping someone load things manually. Then was told to start bringing pallets inside. I almost flew off about 5 times.
@@raycutler2524 I quit the job. But not because of the EPJ lol .. I got to use it for about 2 hours by myself picking up trash for 3 days. And by the time of my 4th day i was getting the hang of it. On my last day was my first 12 hour shift using one of these things. Just take your time no matter how much people around you rush you. They used it it and I asked everyone I could how long it took them to get used to it and it ranged from 1 week till 1 month.
@@JoseJOnline Thanks so much for responding I appreciate it, I don't blame you for quitting too because these factory jobs can be grueling, i only plan on doing this shit for a few months until I can get this other job, supposed to start pretty soon, wish me luck and I'm wishing you luck on what you plan to do too bro 👊🏽
Where can I find local classes about using the electric ⚡️ pallet jack? Do they have in person classes now due to the COVID-19 pandemic 😷? I’m really interested in learning about using an electric pallet jack.
The ones we use suck lmaoooo work for produce company they don’t even train you lol these can be really dangerous especially in a wearhouse we’re you have 15+ guys all riding around in these.
Very informative and super helpful! I was just thrown in to fend for myself and trying to turn was a nightmare before watching this lol. Thank you so much for making this video!
Turning was the hardest part for me. Especially when you're at a full stop, it's so hard to turn. They told me to use my hip/body weight to turn too but when you have to turn the other way without using your hip, that's the hardest part.
Man you are awesome, thanks for the content, im here from brazil and it helped a lot
Im late but great video..
I am US POSTAL SERVICE mailhandler of Boston area facility (GMF). Please sent us a safety drive this product book 📖. Our floor is too many holes 🕳. Is it safety drive??? Do you have standard floor requirements???
I am us Postal Service mailhandler. I hope you sent me pepper safely drive book. Other question is use this product to work place floors request???
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I got a warehouse job a few weeks ago. Two minutes of training on the "Walkie". Basically, what the controls were and nothing else. When a week and a half later, I got to upgrade to the "Rider". Same thing. No safety instructions. No info. Just learn how to use it. I never knew there were this many rules and stuff. Either my employer is careless, or this is just how normal business takes place.
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OVER a Hundred Thousand veiws AND THIS DOESNT SAY OH THIS WAS NEEDED VERY MUCH Lets Make a Decision somewhere in the last 5 years to make the same video with out a thousand people working and horns blaring (ROMPER ROOM LIFE) GREAT VIDEO ...But SHEEEEEEEESH
Way more helpful than the training I got.
Thanks
You were a great teacher
Where can I get the class to attend please
❤
lol I just crashed one today and got kicked out of work, crashed into a yellow pole because my turn was too wide. No damage or injuries were done..
Thats crazy getting kicked out of work when they probably didn’t train you how to use it
I like Raymond's better. They are a lot smoother. Crown has a tendency to jerk on acceleration. Also Raymond's are better in the tight places. I mean maneuverability.. I started with crown center-stand, but now I am a Raymond fan
Thank you so much Mario. As a beginner, this a big help. Your presentation and explanation are excellent. I love you voice, your tone and it's clear.
Thanks
Perfect instructor
and handsome. i love his voice too
Thank you 🙏
He made so much sense 😒 I feel so dumb now I know what I’m doing
He handsome,so I clicked the video 😂
Thanks that I am not the only one who said that. Mario explained well. Very clear, I love his voice, his tone. A very good presentation. I am so happy during the entire course while watching, listening, and taking notes because he is so handsome and attractive. Did you see when when he first demonstrated the "hip" thing movement? Ohhh I love watching that move and I replayed it 10 times. I really love this video because I learned many things and I'm going to start my training for the EPJ, narrow aisle reach, counter balance, and order/cherry picker. Thank you MARIO, Thank you, @perfectexample5843.
Its super easy
Thank you for this appreciate your tutorial it's come in handy
finally a video with full explanation
First job I applied for a job out my skills and got it. Now I start tomorrow and I was scared for weeks but watching this has made me more confident and eager to learn more in the warehouse biz
i jumped on one of these the other night. "do you know how to operate it?" asked the instructor... yeah yeah, i said. i operate forklifts and HI lifts, how hard can this thing be ? out of my way... then that glorified shopping cart proceeded to kick my arrogant ass down a few pegs. i was humbled when i couldn't turn it properly, and it tried throwing me off like the bull at Daisy Dukes. i dont even know if i went the full 8 seconds. i'd swear i heard one of those pallet jacks laughing at me when i punched out that night. so i got to practice that steering with my hip thing next time i get on it. i'll be walking by those pallet jacks at work with a bag over my head tonight. thats for sure. lol
you will never underestimate small things... ever! 😂
Great vid
It's so awesome teaching... I have certified counter balanced forklift and your video taught me through this video EPJ in few minutes...
Can't really adjust speed without a service code. I use the buttons to check my battery level and epj hours.
I'm starting at US foods as a warehouse lead on Monday. Im going to be training my team members, and I am going to show them this video. Thank you so much for giving an easy, articulate, instructional video.
Lol I work here
I like driving this machine but it must be emphasized that the epj is like a mini bull once that rabbit is triggered!This mach can be very dangerous if you don't follow his instructions to the T!!😉👍
Thanks for showing how to turn these so called " trainers" don't even show people how to turn like that 😒
It was a pleasure to take this class with yall!✌✌
Man if you have a light on that states that something is wrong with the pallet jack is because someone left it for you to write it up. Because someone doesn’t want to do their job and that isn’t safety.
Online class
Started a new job yesterday. Was told how to go forward and back. Then given a EPJ and told to practice for a bit, didn’t have the time as I was helping someone load things manually. Then was told to start bringing pallets inside. I almost flew off about 5 times.
How long did it take you to catch onto the epj?? Are you used to it now, the new job I'm getting requires me to use these things.
@@raycutler2524 I quit the job. But not because of the EPJ lol .. I got to use it for about 2 hours by myself picking up trash for 3 days. And by the time of my 4th day i was getting the hang of it. On my last day was my first 12 hour shift using one of these things. Just take your time no matter how much people around you rush you. They used it it and I asked everyone I could how long it took them to get used to it and it ranged from 1 week till 1 month.
@@JoseJOnline Thanks so much for responding I appreciate it, I don't blame you for quitting too because these factory jobs can be grueling, i only plan on doing this shit for a few months until I can get this other job, supposed to start pretty soon, wish me luck and I'm wishing you luck on what you plan to do too bro 👊🏽
Anyone ever tell you that you kinda look like John Cena?
right. and I love his voice
Lol, my training was 30 seconds on how not to kill myself, and how to knock stuff over
Damn near saved my job
Where can I find local classes about using the electric ⚡️ pallet jack? Do they have in person classes now due to the COVID-19 pandemic 😷? I’m really interested in learning about using an electric pallet jack.
You can ask your employers about "crown certifications"
@@perfectexample5843 Hi Mario, where is your training facility located?
Thanks you your help
The ones we use suck lmaoooo work for produce company they don’t even train you lol these can be really dangerous especially in a wearhouse we’re you have 15+ guys all riding around in these.
Very informative and super helpful! I was just thrown in to fend for myself and trying to turn was a nightmare before watching this lol. Thank you so much for making this video!
Very informative.
Turning was the hardest part for me. Especially when you're at a full stop, it's so hard to turn. They told me to use my hip/body weight to turn too but when you have to turn the other way without using your hip, that's the hardest part.
Mario did a fantastic and methodical job explaining how to handle an electric pallet jack. R.singh
The one I used today is tough to turn without moving it. The one he is using in the video is turning without moving the throttle. I need that one😔
@@misterfields87 this pallet jack is the newer one I used old Yale equipment they tend to be stiffer because of age
Struggled with this today 2nd day on the job
Great Instructions !!! <3
I came here to learn. But that guy is so tall and sexy! Lol 😂. He handsome. I want a man like that 😔
Indeed he is. Where are you from?
Learned alot thanks