We do produce and dairy mostly so there are crazy boxes like some the size of a pc box, some the size of a shoe box. Others like a toaster box. It’s a bit of a challenge when you have to pick 1 case of multiple items that aren’t level or same size boxes. But we play Tetris and make it work 50 pound bags of yellow onion, 50 pound cars of cabbage, 5 pound chopped romaine, potatoes, bananas, tomatoes, We fulfill prisons, schools, restaurants and dairy + specialty fruit shops.
Man it must be nice picking virtually all the same size boxes. I work for Medline as a selector and we have to build some crazy pallets with all sorts of different sized boxes. I still follow the block when possible but sometimes you have to get creative. Sometimes I’ll have 3 corners of my pallet built up nice because that’s what made sense to do with the boxes I get. Then at some point I’ll build up the 4th corner. I like it tho it’s a challenge. Thanks for your videos
Really love following your videos! Been an order filler for walmart dc for a few months. The info and content you provide has been super helpful with the way i stack and pay attention. Thank you!! Keep up the great videos. 👍
From a desk job to pallets. That was mighty difficult. I moved to the UK and decided to try on being a picker. I didn't know what it was so I decided to stick with it. It's my 2nd week now. First time I designed a perfect leaning tower of pizza 👌. I'm now following the channel so I can improve. Also if you have any tips for someone who not so tall as well 60kg weight so I can learn and work better. I have no targets yet set for me.
Good video tim, cases 10 and 11 on the back not only make for a weak corner but you lose on surface area. do any guys go straight up and down with soups? Perfectly built as always. I built a few orders building the far pallet first risky business because of the rocking.
I’m still a trainee I work for c&s in Hawaii. I’m having trouble with where to put my chemicals and having trouble with the can goods. Also what block do Gatorades come
1. I've never seen so many boxes the same size on one pallet 2. Do you not have three pallets? The warehouse I work in, as a selector you have a triple pallet jack, with your primary (R), secondary (S), and tertiary (T) pallets 3. I don't think I have ever seen a 17 tie. The beginning of the warehouse where I work, things come in an 8 tie or 10 tie, or 3x3 columns that have no tie. At the end, some big boxes come in a 4 or 5 tie. Anything small enough to come in a 17 tie, I would consider a small filler case.
You can but it would be a different block and number. Best way is to just look at the pallet in the pick location. One that has a dull layer so you can see the block. My only thing is for example the minute maid comes in I believe a 15 block. I 14 block it because the 15 block hangs off pallet
Yes the Minute Maid come in a 15 block, You know what your talking about I’m a 10 year vet in dairy. I have a system and was thinking about switching it up. But I’m taking notes when u pick dry goods.
Hey thanks for making these videos man, Im finishing my bachelors and am planning on doing 6 months of selector work to be debt free. Ive unloaded these pallets at Wal-Mart before and definatly not looking forward to building them at PFG.
I see you video. And I flow , i working warehouse. I always trying but i cant increase my percentage everyday i trying but only 77% or 78% 😢 how i can increase my percentage atlist 90%. I did working fastly but same. Can you give me some tips please?
@@TheWarehouseSeries if possible can you make a video for me pleat? , actually i m new in this filed, how to I increase my percentage. Today my percentage only 77% 😢
Time wise all depends on order. Average, between 20 - 60 minutes. I will stop and wrap on about 5% of my orders. Most selectors wrap on 100% of their orders.
Ok awesome thanks for the quick answer, last questions did you change the 17 block format that you had once you reached waist high and would you say that ALL the PALLETS from the start of building should have the 17 block format as foundation? Thanks Again
I WORK AT SYSCO I AM A SELECTOR AND THE PERCENTAGE IS 130% AND 145% HERE THEY GIVE YOU A LIMITED TIME AND SOMETIMES THE PALETTES ARE NOT PERFECT YOUR VIDEOS ARE GOOD BUT WHEN YOU WORK WITH TIME ON TOP IT IS NOT THE SAME 😕
The only problem with your videos, no hate at all, but if you work in a walmart DC you are required to go atleast twice as fast as this, no joke. if i go at your exact speed im pulling a 65-70% at best. great stacks though brotha. much love
I'm not sure if I mentioned it in this video but any time I was filming to do a voice over, I purposely through slow for training purposes. I can't teach if I'm flying through an order. I also pick times with the least amount of selectors
I also want to mention that our forklift times get combined with selecting. So if I'm at a 140% on forklift and get kicked to selecting, that 140% follows me to selecting
@@TheWarehouseSeries Oh okay, the production requirements are pretty ridicullous at my place anyways, our double 70 cubes in dry goods average about 35 minutes for 100%
Bend your knees outside of this phenomenal builds
We do produce and dairy mostly so there are crazy boxes like some the size of a pc box, some the size of a shoe box. Others like a toaster box.
It’s a bit of a challenge when you have to pick 1 case of multiple items that aren’t level or same size boxes.
But we play Tetris and make it work
50 pound bags of yellow onion, 50 pound cars of cabbage, 5 pound chopped romaine, potatoes, bananas, tomatoes,
We fulfill prisons, schools, restaurants and dairy + specialty fruit shops.
Man it must be nice picking virtually all the same size boxes. I work for Medline as a selector and we have to build some crazy pallets with all sorts of different sized boxes. I still follow the block when possible but sometimes you have to get creative. Sometimes I’ll have 3 corners of my pallet built up nice because that’s what made sense to do with the boxes I get. Then at some point I’ll build up the 4th corner. I like it tho it’s a challenge. Thanks for your videos
Definitely love these orders where there's basically no thinking
Love these with you selecting and talking us through them
I appreciate it!
Really love following your videos! Been an order filler for walmart dc for a few months. The info and content you provide has been super helpful with the way i stack and pay attention. Thank you!! Keep up the great videos. 👍
Thank you for the kind words
Great as always brother
Thanks buddy
I appreciate your videos I share them with all my coworkers
I appreciate the support! Thanks for watching
From a desk job to pallets. That was mighty difficult. I moved to the UK and decided to try on being a picker. I didn't know what it was so I decided to stick with it. It's my 2nd week now. First time I designed a perfect leaning tower of pizza 👌. I'm now following the channel so I can improve. Also if you have any tips for someone who not so tall as well 60kg weight so I can learn and work better. I have no targets yet set for me.
I have a quick video coming out today going over shorter selectors
Good video tim, cases 10 and 11 on the back not only make for a weak corner but you lose on surface area. do any guys go straight up and down with soups? Perfectly built as always. I built a few orders building the far pallet first risky business because of the rocking.
I always do the 17 block fine but then i get to the randmon cans that are different sizes and it screws me all up
Such great content
You're too nice
Tomorrow is my 1st day doing this. Ive worked in a grocery store unloading the truck but not this..kinda nervous just so fast paced
Join Discord
Your videos helped a lot I been watching every detail you teach about im currently at HEB distribution and now I can finally pull 107s and higher
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Can you do a vid of all different blocks that you can use and on what product.
I have done a few
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I’m still a trainee I work for c&s in Hawaii. I’m having trouble with where to put my chemicals and having trouble with the can goods. Also what block do Gatorades come
@@ikaikacampbell2935 are you allowed to take pictures of your work? Are you in Discord? We have someone over there from Hawaii
Amy suggestions to when the warehouse is unorganized? I'll have 2 chunky soups on 1 aisle, then 2 aisles later there will be more
I try to group cases together in corners, even if it gets high. Warehouses seem to be unorganized
True 15,16,17 block on back works best
Bro I’m only good at dairy they moved me to dry and I had a fucked up pallet this is going to help me a lot thank you !
You're welcome! Any questions please feel free to ask
pls post more videos like this THX! I am ur big fan now!
Have you seen my Playlist?
1. I've never seen so many boxes the same size on one pallet
2. Do you not have three pallets? The warehouse I work in, as a selector you have a triple pallet jack, with your primary (R), secondary (S), and tertiary (T) pallets
3. I don't think I have ever seen a 17 tie. The beginning of the warehouse where I work, things come in an 8 tie or 10 tie, or 3x3 columns that have no tie. At the end, some big boxes come in a 4 or 5 tie. Anything small enough to come in a 17 tie, I would consider a small filler case.
Double pallet jack
Definitely different at every warehouse
we do a 17 11 tie at our warehouse with our cans already pulling 100 4 weeks in ya vids help alot
Nice! Glad I can help!
Can you apply the 17 block method when your picking in dairy?
You can but it would be a different block and number. Best way is to just look at the pallet in the pick location. One that has a dull layer so you can see the block. My only thing is for example the minute maid comes in I believe a 15 block. I 14 block it because the 15 block hangs off pallet
If you're still unsure message me on Discord and we can talk more
Yes the Minute Maid come in a 15 block, You know what your talking about I’m a 10 year vet in dairy. I have a system and was thinking about switching it up. But I’m taking notes when u pick dry goods.
@@devinserles9182 Do you get the smaller lactaids in the same aisle as let's say the minute maids?
@@devinserles9182 I actually 13 block with middle being open for smaller case number 14
Labeling in the the freezer has been trouble as a beginner because hands are frozen any tips on holding and performing with the labels
I would definitely ask this question on Discord under freezer chat room. I do not work freezer but we have hundreds that do on Discord
does this job kills back? I want to apply for this type of job but there are so much negativity.
Over time yes it will
This is probably my 30th video, I think you deserve a sub😂 Thank you again, sir.
I appreciate it and glad they're helping
Man I’m so excited to order fill today. I go in at 4:30 pm EST
Good luck 👍
@@TheWarehouseSeries 3rd day on dry, pulled a 141.
I’ve been a year and half out of order filling. I went on the lift for receiving.
Hey thanks for making these videos man, Im finishing my bachelors and am planning on doing 6 months of selector work to be debt free. Ive unloaded these pallets at Wal-Mart before and definatly not looking forward to building them at PFG.
You seen the end result at the store so that should give you a little advantage
Wonder how many stops on this order
This is one store
What gloves do you wear
I bought them on Amazon. Work gloves with grip. They are one of the first to appear
How much does your work start you at?
I believe it's $17.50
Thanks
I see you video. And I flow , i working warehouse. I always trying but i cant increase my percentage everyday i trying but only 77% or 78% 😢 how i can increase my percentage atlist 90%. I did working fastly but same. Can you give me some tips please?
Join Discord and try to post pictures of your pallets when complete. If you can do this I will make a video for you
@@TheWarehouseSeries if possible can you make a video for me pleat? , actually i m new in this filed, how to I increase my percentage. Today my percentage only 77% 😢
What the time limit are you given to finish a pallet, are you having to wrap it as well?
Time wise all depends on order. Average, between 20 - 60 minutes. I will stop and wrap on about 5% of my orders. Most selectors wrap on 100% of their orders.
It waste so much time
Ok awesome thanks for the quick answer, last questions did you change the 17 block format that you had once you reached waist high and would you say that ALL the PALLETS from the start of building should have the 17 block format as foundation?
Thanks Again
@@hudsontd7778 I corrected myself in one of my videos. The cans come in a 17 block, I personally put them in a 16 so they don't hang off pallet
I only chang the block if I look at the pallet I'm picking from and bottom layer is over the edge of pallet
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I WORK AT SYSCO I AM A SELECTOR AND THE PERCENTAGE IS 130% AND 145% HERE THEY GIVE YOU A LIMITED TIME AND SOMETIMES THE PALETTES ARE NOT PERFECT YOUR VIDEOS ARE GOOD BUT WHEN YOU WORK WITH TIME ON TOP IT IS NOT THE SAME 😕
I understand, definitely something I have learned off others on Discord
I just do my 17 block different
The only problem with your videos, no hate at all, but if you work in a walmart DC you are required to go atleast twice as fast as this, no joke. if i go at your exact speed im pulling a 65-70% at best. great stacks though brotha. much love
I'm not sure if I mentioned it in this video but any time I was filming to do a voice over, I purposely through slow for training purposes. I can't teach if I'm flying through an order. I also pick times with the least amount of selectors
I also want to mention that our forklift times get combined with selecting. So if I'm at a 140% on forklift and get kicked to selecting, that 140% follows me to selecting
@@TheWarehouseSeries Oh okay, the production requirements are pretty ridicullous at my place anyways, our double 70 cubes in dry goods average about 35 minutes for 100%
Dude yall got it set up perfect...our stuff is all diff sizes and shapes the whole order..you gotta really learn how to stack
Not anymore, they reslotted to get us to throw more per hour. Not easy anymore
@@TheWarehouseSeries your work for ahold delhaize?
I applied for job to be a order selector. They turned me down so screw them. I became a forklift operator with less work and more money.
Congratulations, definitely easier
@@TheWarehouseSeriesthanks