This is ain’t no joke, I’m going on a month come a few days from now, and when I say I’m physically drained I’m DRAINED, good money but you won’t have time to spend it cause you’ll be sleep on your off days lol
@@drzdenizenwell good money for something that you need no experience for … I’m making 1300 a week so I say that’s good money not having to deal w bullshit as a truck driver all day… 2k for truck drivers is weak asf…. I’ve seen truck drivers make 5k plus in a week…. So idk what pay scale you’re on
@@markarthur1083 don’t miss the night shift, it gets boring after years of doing the same orders. There’s a lot more to this world/workforce than the same 10 aisles over and over.
Did this job for 2 years before I enlisted. Don’t miss it a bit. Really takes a toll on the body when you really need the money. Respect to all my selectors and I hope you guys move up the ladder!
i’ve been selecting for almost 2 years and watching these are just cool to me haha. you seem like a chill selector but also puts his work in. you’d be a good trainer fr
I did selecting, loading, and reach truck over a span of 5 years. I work at a wood shop now making cabinets and installing mostly. Half the pay but my mental state improved 10 fold. Warehouse work is good money and great self discipline for the young foke but after a while it takes a toll on you.
I worked Sysco in riviera beach and upstate New York. Freezer, cooler, dry. I don’t miss those triple jacks AT ALL lmao. Selecting at Sysco is for the real ones for sure. Cool video.
how does the incentive and pay work there? I heard someone say you get paid by per case as well? I may be wrong. Just wondering, currently at a Walmart DC
@@MRSLENDERBOBnah you get incentive pay based in you’re score and you can get a case bonus also if you pick over like 5k a week but the more you pick the bigger the bonus is I think but it’s not per case
Im a selector for publix and been doing it close to a year. Shit can get you in shape real quick. My stack is great and yet to drop a pallet but im in the slower end of my warehouse with a 120 percent
Staccing is the key to running percent.. saying that to say it’s the hardest part of the job.. but staccing takes time and precision and common sense, and also retention.. you do the same order everyday and every week .. all you have to do is find a way that works for you and do it that way everytime
Dry is fun, especially when you get to the potato chip section. Haha! If you know, you know. **Cooler is the best area though. Light sweater, race around and you're never hot. Freezer can be fun too, as long as you've got the right gear. I worked at Sysco in Clifton Park, New York. Bunch of great guys there with maybe 2 or 3 dudes who should go into another line of work, because they're always grumpy and miserable. Seriously tough work but good physical work.
Currently a Heb selector but the pay doesn't seem worth even with incentive being a extra 250 a week max. Heard sysco makes more obv im looking for other things in life to do but till then i need some bread. Selecting becomes easy once you learn how to stack but you will be tired.
I have never used one of those electric pallet jacks, just forklifts. Ever time I see you jump off that jack while it is still moving in those racks, I have visions of it hitting those racks and them collapsing.
Worked at Sysco in Denver for almost a year. That job had moments where it wasn't too bad and alright...but that was short-lived. This type of work is NOT for everyone, is very demanding, both physically and mentally. The hours take a toll, the long nights, and if you have trouble sleeping and getting proper rest, forget it. Your life falls into a pit. It happened to me and happened to every co-worker I knew at some point. Most people don't realize that their access to convivence is on the backs and shoulders of hardworking (predominately for the most part) men. We had ONE female in the entire warehouse, and she was a forklift driver who was also on restrictions.
In life people that are not born rich, we gotta work to survive.. Sysco is a place to do that.. yes is physical n very demanding but it also pays the bills, and leaves you with a lot extra .. you just gotta be smart about it..
Ok so for his question is it easier for the delivery driver nope.. the driver then picks through those pallets with a scanner and uses a dolly to take the cases into each store , then the cases must go into cooler or freezer or dry section . It’s just as hard for the driver if not harder because that driver has to deal with outside conditions even if it’s snowing you have to deliver
The health and safety standards are abysmal over there in the states. If you tried using that ped op truck like that, or picked things up without bending your knees over here in the UK, you'd instantly be taken away for health and safety discussions and warnings. Of which if you continued to work in that unsafe manner even after, then you'd find yourself quickly out of the job.
I used to select and I understand everything you’re doing but now that I’m driving a lot of stuff you’re doing is going to make the drivers job a living hell. Putting labels on top of cases makes our life hell believe it or not. Not wrapping pallets makes our life hell. Loaders probably don’t care and will drag the pallet against the wall and mess up the labels or damage the case. Let’s not forget might not even strap it down so guess what the whole pallet falls over on a driver and now he’s hurt. I know as selector stuff like that don’t go through the mind and I know because I did it for 5 years
Sysco stretcht oder sicher die Paletten nicht anderweitig? So verschiebt sich die Ladung auf den Paletten und die entlade Zeit dauert länger. Wer kommt auf so ein blöde Idee. Vielleicht wäre das Kommissionieren auf Geschlossene Paletten besser.
I have an interview coming up. I'm a 4'10 female 100 lbs. I prefer physically demanding jobs but are they going to want to hire me for something like this that men will generally be able to do quicker?
Depending on the company and where they stand wit employees but you should have no problem getting in.. staying in will be harder.. be prepared to be challenged but you fully capable 💪🏿
Hell ya just started at WinCo DC in Boise Idaho and never have felt so drained I'm 2 months in and not giving up I have a lot of trouble stacking deli orders . It's hard to explain to people how hard or challenging this job is . At first I was thinking I'ma get paid really good just to stack boxes and drive electric pallet jacks but I was in for a surprise. Sticking with it and not turning back .
how does the incentive and pay work there? I heard someone say you get paid by per case as well? I may be wrong. Just wondering, currently at a Walmart DC
Been stocking grocery for over 9 years and been thinking about applying at Sysco. I mean it looks like it’s basically what I do but in reverse lol But I saw comments from people saying they were let go for not hitting percentages so that alone is enough to keep me from applying. I can’t get behind companies who would rather get rid of people who want to work
It’s a lot more then that.. Sysco is a company that works in unison with a number of different compartments all under one company.. with that being said a person may want to work but there not meeting percentage/requirements.. that in term affects other selectors, loaders, and finally and the most impactful are drivers.. so it may seem harsh but it comes with good reason
I overnight stocked at Walmart for 6 years been at the dc 2 years now and your right it literally is stocking in reverse and un stacking the pallets for all those years definitely helped in bein able to build them because by down stacking you kno where they fucked up
@@port5526 in regards to overnight stocking at Walmart, is it true you have to unpack and stock one package 📦 per minute and if you fall behind you get coached and eventually fired or put in another department? Also heard if you work quickly you just get handed more work without appreciation. I'm a hard worker but never stocked before, my pace might not be as fast. Any advice is appreciated 👍
I just rather cook than to do this. It looks fun until you know where everything is. It was cool to see this line of work on the opposite end. Respect!
I use to work in Giants Fresh Food Facility & we could never move this slow but I ain’t mad at it. You can last a lot longer in this field working like this
Been working at this corp called Eby brown aka Core Mark , freezer be mainly about 1300 cases maxed every day 5 days a week , but it’s only work that last me 5-8hrs since I’m the only one who does it each day , should I keep growing here since it’s so easy or go to bigger corps like Sysco or US foods or Publix or something , my wip be 146 and up , freezer only . They have a cooler and dry but cooler is only one person as well and dry is 3 but less pay . What I’m tryna ask is stay here and play for the easy wip but only 8 hrs max and easy pay for easy work or go into something more establish and more pay with wip like Sysco and Gordon or etc .
Personally I’m already fit so it’s no need for me to work out at work n get off n have to do that but for someone that’s not as fit.. consider doing gym workouts during the slow season
But this is nothing like WALMART. Trust me. Stacking on 3 pallets and having to label every case. Plus zone stacking and placing cases according to the multiple stop numbers. This is way more technical than those 1 stop pallets at WALMART were you can place a case anywhere on the pallet
It's way different than Walmart. It's a bit of a slower pace but it's also more technical with zone stacking and stop orders. And labeling every case is annoying
One day that thing gonna mess u up getting off like that while in motion. I’m surprised Sysco even allows that. But awesome video. Your warehouse is much cleaner than HEB. I would eat food out of there
I usually don’t wrap my pallets unless I have a terrible order and have to wrap but I picc up my next order before even dropping my current order off..
Dude jumping off and on while the jack is moving, is a NO NO. First time something happens, they'll CRUSIFY you. As long as your numbers are good and no accidents, They'll look away.
Man I miss this grind. It taught me a lot about myself and my work ethic. Looking to pull cases part time again for a lil extra bread. Do yall get paid weekly?
Do they still hit you hard on selecting a wrong product? I worked for west coast Florida back in 2000,only had double jacks then but one wrong pick and theres half your paycheck i worked until 2005 started having back problems
Na. It’s shitty piling. Plus he is slow. Or I should say, their system of picking does not help. I. Understand though, they are shipping to mostly restaurants. And sometimes you need those tags to be just incase the receiver is young, and doesn’t know how to tell chicken from lettuce.
@@Orderselector recording G .., you be getting a little defensive ., just asking you a question dawg ., thought this was a Sysco company video at first because of the profile picture that you have
Hey im going in for a interview tomorrow night at sysco for this same job order selector can you give me any tips i might need to know for the interview process to help me hrt the job i really want to work here please 🥺🙏 let me know Asap an thans in advance
I worked at the one out here in Jacksonville for a week..they put me in the freezer the scanner wasn’t scanning I left all that shit in the aisle and start selecting at Publix it be to cold to be scanning and labeling smh
how does the incentive and pay work there? I heard someone say you get paid by per case as well? I may be wrong. Just wondering, currently at a Walmart DC
i got a job interview for this position in a few days. i never seen a triple like the one you are operating. i drove the other yales that’s like a reach truck sort of. hopefully i can wiggle my way onto a reach truck instead of doing this the whole time 🤣
Respect bro! I’m out with a knee injury and this is lowkey making me miss it. I’m sure that “WIP” be looking nice!! #iykyk I can already see u a “demon” 150%+
@@OrderselectorWhat would the avg wkly gross be (in your warehouse) for someone with your speed, someone a little slower, and the guys on the bottom barely hitting their numbers? Can top selectors make more than drivers? We all know they can bank good money. The workload itself seems about the same.
Sysco is not for the weak. At all. You’ll run just like this and think you did PERFECT then look down and you got a freakin 85%. Any other warehouse I’m running at least 130.
I pick at the moment but never again I'm going to walmart or wawa just be a cashier and chill out money is good but they drain your soul and body fck that
Wish I could have worked at Sysco. They allow you to select that slow? Dang
😂😂😂
Funny. That’s like 2 pallets. One pallet is at 6 feet. Sysco ain’t no joke.
@@andregodfrey5520 funny how? It’s a calm and easy pace, just like it says in the title. You get the luxury working the cooler
@@Lucifer___-where have you worked?
@@malawi44 at a warehouse you’ve probably never heard of in California
This is ain’t no joke, I’m going on a month come a few days from now, and when I say I’m physically drained I’m DRAINED, good money but you won’t have time to spend it cause you’ll be sleep on your off days lol
Gotta find a maintainable pace n sticc wit that.. especially wen season in and your working 12 hour nights
Whats good money?? The drivers making about $2000 weekly, what are the selectors making??
@@drzdenizenwell good money for something that you need no experience for … I’m making 1300 a week so I say that’s good money not having to deal w bullshit as a truck driver all day… 2k for truck drivers is weak asf…. I’ve seen truck drivers make 5k plus in a week…. So idk what pay scale you’re on
Thinking about going to truck driving school!! Is the industry hard to get into for a woman?
@@drzdenizen you must have never made that before if you live in a small city it’s a lot for one person
We need more of these videos. The interactions and how picking works is interesting.
Yea there conning soon
Get a job there then
@@Luckyp896U think so bro Sysco is hiring near me but I don’t wanna work there if the cold storage is below 30
No one knows how not only physical but mentally this type of work is. This work ain’t no joke
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You guys wanna see more videos like this ? Let me kno I show tips on how to select better n how to pace yourself overall.. thanks
That would be great to do a video on how to select at a steady pace and also reach 100% +
More vids please much appreciated
Yes we love the videos that would be great
Did this for 12 years. Don’t miss it at all. Money is good tho especially when you make incentive.
why don't you miss it?
@@markarthur1083 don’t miss the night shift, it gets boring after years of doing the same orders. There’s a lot more to this world/workforce than the same 10 aisles over and over.
Did this job for 2 years before I enlisted. Don’t miss it a bit. Really takes a toll on the body when you really need the money. Respect to all my selectors and I hope you guys move up the ladder!
i’ve been selecting for almost 2 years and watching these are just cool to me haha. you seem like a chill selector but also puts his work in. you’d be a good trainer fr
I got an interview in a few days i love this type a job hustle fast pace good check i miss it bad i hope i get the job..
What kind of questions do they ask on the interview?
How did it go friend?!! 🤞🏽🥳🥰
@@cookiew2348 i missed the interview because of my current job:(
@@pollopardo1 How's it going? Did you get the job?
I did selecting, loading, and reach truck over a span of 5 years. I work at a wood shop now making cabinets and installing mostly. Half the pay but my mental state improved 10 fold. Warehouse work is good money and great self discipline for the young foke but after a while it takes a toll on you.
I worked Sysco in riviera beach and upstate New York. Freezer, cooler, dry. I don’t miss those triple jacks AT ALL lmao. Selecting at Sysco is for the real ones for sure. Cool video.
how does the incentive and pay work there? I heard someone say you get paid by per case as well? I may be wrong. Just wondering, currently at a Walmart DC
what’s the top pay for a selector i’m in CA
@@MRSLENDERBOBnah you get incentive pay based in you’re score and you can get a case bonus also if you pick over like 5k a week but the more you pick the bigger the bonus is I think but it’s not per case
Respect bro!! Get that money ! A lot of youngsters wants to make money but don’t want to put in the work
Preciate man !
@@OrderselectorI’m at national DCP .I do all of Dunkin’ Donuts products. Is it the same process far as selecting ? I’m a selector I start May 9.
@@DaDE_305 How’s the job going so far?
Im a selector for publix and been doing it close to a year. Shit can get you in shape real quick. My stack is great and yet to drop a pallet but im in the slower end of my warehouse with a 120 percent
May be the shower end but 120 is good.. anything over 100 is awesome work for a selector
120% percent is solid bro keep climbing
2:20 damn iam still looking for that song wish i could ask that guy with the black hoodie cause he was playing it
I did this work for C&S Wholesale Grocers in NJ. I do not miss this work at all
Once you find your rythm and learn the stack patterns, it's as easy as breathing.
On my 3rd day alone off training and man it’s rough. Can’t get my stacking right
Staccing is the key to running percent.. saying that to say it’s the hardest part of the job.. but staccing takes time and precision and common sense, and also retention.. you do the same order everyday and every week .. all you have to do is find a way that works for you and do it that way everytime
i done this right out of highschool and went. back 20 yrs later..thank pandemic... this is job required dedication. miss the guys not the work
Same
Did you make it bro?? Same boat for me right now.. Just started, the stack patterns and zoning is crazy
@@Ray_Ray Yea bro, still here. Leaving soon to do PD though dawg but it def gets way easier as u practice
Dry is fun, especially when you get to the potato chip section. Haha! If you know, you know. **Cooler is the best area though. Light sweater, race around and you're never hot. Freezer can be fun too, as long as you've got the right gear. I worked at Sysco in Clifton Park, New York. Bunch of great guys there with maybe 2 or 3 dudes who should go into another line of work, because they're always grumpy and miserable. Seriously tough work but good physical work.
Facts the cooler is home
Currently a Heb selector but the pay doesn't seem worth even with incentive being a extra 250 a week max. Heard sysco makes more obv im looking for other things in life to do but till then i need some bread. Selecting becomes easy once you learn how to stack but you will be tired.
I have never used one of those electric pallet jacks, just forklifts. Ever time I see you jump off that jack while it is still moving in those racks, I have visions of it hitting those racks and them collapsing.
Worked at Sysco in Denver for almost a year. That job had moments where it wasn't too bad and alright...but that was short-lived. This type of work is NOT for everyone, is very demanding, both physically and mentally. The hours take a toll, the long nights, and if you have trouble sleeping and getting proper rest, forget it. Your life falls into a pit. It happened to me and happened to every co-worker I knew at some point. Most people don't realize that their access to convivence is on the backs and shoulders of hardworking (predominately for the most part) men. We had ONE female in the entire warehouse, and she was a forklift driver who was also on restrictions.
In life people that are not born rich, we gotta work to survive.. Sysco is a place to do that.. yes is physical n very demanding but it also pays the bills, and leaves you with a lot extra .. you just gotta be smart about it..
I use to run 130’s in the cooler 😎👌🏽
I been working at price chopper warehouse in freezer I last only 3 week this is physical and very fast paste demand
Selectors in california(the bay) start off at 25.50 an hour.
That horrible for California
wtf i applied today, in Los Angeles Vernon it said starting pay was 20.75
I just applied here and it says that they pay up to $80k/year for warehouse order selectors. Can you confirm that?
Yes that is possible.. up to 100k if your performance is good enough
Did you get the job yet? lol I just saw it in Fl for 75k
Incentives and overtime
what’s the top pay ? on the application in California los angeles it say 20.75
Ok so for his question is it easier for the delivery driver nope.. the driver then picks through those pallets with a scanner and uses a dolly to take the cases into each store , then the cases must go into cooler or freezer or dry section . It’s just as hard for the driver if not harder because that driver has to deal with outside conditions even if it’s snowing you have to deliver
Both jobs are pretty challenging
@@Orderselector cap bro i wish drivers and warehouse workers could switch jobs for just one day . Order selector is ez asf compared to what we go thru
Not to mention driving the truck and finding parking is a job in itself
@@tahkeemdaniels4980 yep
Imagine a selector who doesn’t stack well …I bet some drivers pallets be falling over produce all over the floor
The health and safety standards are abysmal over there in the states. If you tried using that ped op truck like that, or picked things up without bending your knees over here in the UK, you'd instantly be taken away for health and safety discussions and warnings. Of which if you continued to work in that unsafe manner even after, then you'd find yourself quickly out of the job.
i can tell he been doing this a minute he moving at a good pace but not showing out cause its a video like all the other videos.
I've done this type of work 20+ yrs. Ago. I was in my 20's it wasn't a joke then. Props to you bro..
Preciate it brotha
I used to select and I understand everything you’re doing but now that I’m driving a lot of stuff you’re doing is going to make the drivers job a living hell. Putting labels on top of cases makes our life hell believe it or not. Not wrapping pallets makes our life hell. Loaders probably don’t care and will drag the pallet against the wall and mess up the labels or damage the case. Let’s not forget might not even strap it down so guess what the whole pallet falls over on a driver and now he’s hurt. I know as selector stuff like that don’t go through the mind and I know because I did it for 5 years
Sysco stretcht oder sicher die Paletten nicht anderweitig? So verschiebt sich die Ladung auf den Paletten und die entlade Zeit dauert länger. Wer kommt auf so ein blöde Idee. Vielleicht wäre das Kommissionieren auf Geschlossene Paletten besser.
What belt is that for the order tickets
Wat you mean
@@Orderselector the belt for the stickers lol 🫨
I have an interview coming up. I'm a 4'10 female 100 lbs. I prefer physically demanding jobs but are they going to want to hire me for something like this that men will generally be able to do quicker?
Depending on the company and where they stand wit employees but you should have no problem getting in.. staying in will be harder.. be prepared to be challenged but you fully capable 💪🏿
what strand is a living organism midwestern ears
Very interesting watching this. I have zero what this was until I watched. Thank the good lord 🙏 I don’t have to do this. But for you guys, great👏🏼.
Hell ya just started at WinCo DC in Boise Idaho and never have felt so drained I'm 2 months in and not giving up I have a lot of trouble stacking deli orders . It's hard to explain to people how hard or challenging this job is . At first I was thinking I'ma get paid really good just to stack boxes and drive electric pallet jacks but I was in for a surprise. Sticking with it and not turning back .
You still hanging in there??
How do y’all keep up with the cool atmosphere from there?They give special suits?But isn’t still very cold?😂
how does the incentive and pay work there? I heard someone say you get paid by per case as well? I may be wrong. Just wondering, currently at a Walmart DC
It’s a precent system..
You right, selecting 5000 cases for the week with no misspick = $100
7500=$150
10000=$200
@@jeremiahsanchez9998only?
I just got an interview on the phone for a “Repack associate” what’s that?? Is it like this??
What’s the culture like at Sysco? Lots of joking around and having fun or just everyone just keep to themselves and work.
Few jokes here n there for the most part..
What’s the label holder/dispenser thing he got?
Thats why I love it when I find out its all the same stop/ then you dont have to worry a / b/ c pallet put that shit on there and roll
What’s the average pay rate
what's the picking device he is using? what's the brand? most warehouses use the Honeywell headset but he's got a different one I never seen.
Been stocking grocery for over 9 years and been thinking about applying at Sysco. I mean it looks like it’s basically what I do but in reverse lol But I saw comments from people saying they were let go for not hitting percentages so that alone is enough to keep me from applying. I can’t get behind companies who would rather get rid of people who want to work
It’s a lot more then that.. Sysco is a company that works in unison with a number of different compartments all under one company.. with that being said a person may want to work but there not meeting percentage/requirements.. that in term affects other selectors, loaders, and finally and the most impactful are drivers.. so it may seem harsh but it comes with good reason
I overnight stocked at Walmart for 6 years been at the dc 2 years now and your right it literally is stocking in reverse and un stacking the pallets for all those years definitely helped in bein able to build them because by down stacking you kno where they fucked up
@@port5526 in regards to overnight stocking at Walmart, is it true you have to unpack and stock one package 📦 per minute and if you fall behind you get coached and eventually fired or put in another department? Also heard if you work quickly you just get handed more work without appreciation. I'm a hard worker but never stocked before, my pace might not be as fast. Any advice is appreciated 👍
@@Kn1ghtManit’s same at a Amazon delivery station. The quicker you stow the more lanes they give you to stow.
@@Kn1ghtManIt's like that everywhere, never do more than what you're supposed to do.
I just rather cook than to do this. It looks fun until you know where everything is. It was cool to see this line of work on the opposite end. Respect!
Getting paid is fun. Work is work at this level.
Do we have options on putting stickers on the boxes?
The labels is how the driver identifies the cases
Labels on the small end of the box!! #1 reason why drivers hate selectors is bad label placement.
I use to work in Giants Fresh Food Facility & we could never move this slow but I ain’t mad at it. You can last a lot longer in this field working like this
So how’s he knowing where to select I didn’t see a headset ??
The thing on my wrist tells me where to go and put the objects.. called a wearable
@@Orderselector that’s cool man on my headset my 7s think it 2s & I’m always saying “say again” & repeat last pick
@@amoney31aplus28 especially when you got to repeat yourself for the 5th time and the machine won't pick it up lol
I apply for a job like this. Hopefully I get it. I’m ready to put in that work 😂
Been working at this corp called Eby brown aka Core Mark , freezer be mainly about 1300 cases maxed every day 5 days a week , but it’s only work that last me 5-8hrs since I’m the only one who does it each day , should I keep growing here since it’s so easy or go to bigger corps like Sysco or US foods or Publix or something , my wip be 146 and up , freezer only . They have a cooler and dry but cooler is only one person as well and dry is 3 but less pay . What I’m tryna ask is stay here and play for the easy wip but only 8 hrs max and easy pay for easy work or go into something more establish and more pay with wip like Sysco and Gordon or etc .
I used to work at eby brown but in the office. They be working the SHAT outta yall lol
I’m two weeks in and picking a 60 percent rate.
That’s good.. try to go up at least 1 percent a day and after your 90 days you’ll be a beast
Does working out after work help you out? With performance I haven’t started I’m trying to kill two birds with one stone
@@mustyrious help you out with throwing all them cases and flour around lol. Throwing like 23 bags of flour you have to be ready physically
Personally I’m already fit so it’s no need for me to work out at work n get off n have to do that but for someone that’s not as fit.. consider doing gym workouts during the slow season
That’s where I’m currently at, but week one.. Did you stick with it or quit??
Brings back memories of my Wal-Mart Distribution days, orderfilling. If you know, you know...
How long you was there?
But this is nothing like WALMART. Trust me. Stacking on 3 pallets and having to label every case. Plus zone stacking and placing cases according to the multiple stop numbers. This is way more technical than those 1 stop pallets at WALMART were you can place a case anywhere on the pallet
Good Selecting Video bro, Only Real Ones Make it at Sysco, well Foodservice in General but Sysco ain’t for the Weak Minded
Definitely man
Which location is this I'm going to get hired soon
That warehouse is called Sysco New York in Jersey City,New Jersey..
Why did you climb up to grab that first box when there was one already up front
If you look closely you’ll see it was damaged
@SYSCO PLZ TELL THAT DUDE I RESPECT HISNHARD WORK 🙏
Appreciated my man 💯
I use to orderfill at walmart i might be possible coming there it doesnt look to hard just all about keeping a pace
It's way different than Walmart. It's a bit of a slower pace but it's also more technical with zone stacking and stop orders. And labeling every case is annoying
One day that thing gonna mess u up getting off like that while in motion. I’m surprised Sysco even allows that. But awesome video. Your warehouse is much cleaner than HEB. I would eat food out of there
Lol. No way.
3:21 song name anyone?
Question when is the best time to click into my next order after I wrap pallets or before
I usually don’t wrap my pallets unless I have a terrible order and have to wrap but I picc up my next order before even dropping my current order off..
@@Orderselector so I just got a interview should I even take it due to the strike they just had in indianapolis or should I stay at lowes 👀
How much does a order picker make hear?? I see a listing that say 84k
80 to 120
And 70 hours a week and a herniated disc
Dude jumping off and on while the jack is moving, is a NO NO. First time something happens, they'll CRUSIFY you. As long as your numbers are good and no accidents, They'll look away.
Its literally coasting
Man I miss this grind. It taught me a lot about myself and my work ethic. Looking to pull cases part time again for a lil extra bread. Do yall get paid weekly?
Every two weeks
Will Sysco re-hire a selector that quit without giving notice?
No sir
Cooler is hard for those who never selected in there. been doing this for three years chicken always goes on the bottom due to cross contamination
Onions go in the middle that’s how how stacked on the onions 🧅
?
@@Orderselectoryou made a comment on how you like that he was able to build on the onions and around them
Yes I put them in the middle and stacc around them up wards
Can a woman do this type of job ? I’m thinking on applying
Absolutely.. you jus have to be physically able and prepared for the hard work.. but with the right mind set it’s possible yes
Do they still hit you hard on selecting a wrong product? I worked for west coast Florida back in 2000,only had double jacks then but one wrong pick and theres half your paycheck i worked until 2005 started having back problems
Yes
What is the hiring process like? I have an interview tomorrow
Jus a walk thru of the wherehouse and overall description of the job
What kid of questions did they ask you
Nice work!
Preciate it man
What does a 40hr paycheck without incentive look like?
I get incentive every week bro I have no clue.. but I guess it would jus be our base rate (22) times 40
His stacking is impressive.
Na. It’s shitty piling. Plus he is slow. Or I should say, their system of picking does not help. I. Understand though, they are shipping to mostly restaurants. And sometimes you need those tags to be just incase the receiver is young, and doesn’t know how to tell chicken from lettuce.
ghost riding the jack is dangerous
Are those catch weight labels?
No there labels for the drivers some of them have the catch weights on them if needed
Can I do college in the day and this job at night ?
You’ll be extremely tired n unable to focus in my option
God dang! 3 pallets ? I have never seen that. Only 1 and 2.
2:25 can you brothers out there recognise the song thats being playing love you peace
Not sure
@@Orderselector can you tell me some of the lyrics i can track the song using some of the words man
It wasn’t my song playing homie
@@Orderselector its ok brother peace
Which sysco you at man?
Oh Yessuh, need some more of these!
There coming soon! 👍🏿
@@Orderselectoris Sysco allowing this ?!
I be caring how my pallets look too 😂😂🙏❤️
@@yodambomb4974 allowing wat
@@Orderselector recording G .., you be getting a little defensive ., just asking you a question dawg ., thought this was a Sysco company video at first because of the profile picture that you have
Need more guys like him at the North Texas Sysco!!!
Preciate that
Whats the pay 28$ an hour?
im in los angeles i applied today and the application said 20.75
Hey im going in for a interview tomorrow night at sysco for this same job order selector can you give me any tips i might need to know for the interview process to help me hrt the job i really want to work here please 🥺🙏 let me know Asap an thans in advance
Damn I missed this but did you go to the interview? How did it go
@@Orderselector it's tomorrow night a 830 pm I had my days mixed up any Tips for me that I might need to know
@@Orderselector hopefully you get this in time
Went to my interview felt like it went well hopefully I get this position 💪
Lmk how it goes
Iam at the sysco in Houston what one u at
Florida
@Sysco Cooler Selector if iam making 24.67 what is the top out pay
Wat yuuu mean ?
When is the best time to click into next order
OSHA somewhere taking notes on how he ghost riding the whip
😂😂😂😂yo I was thinking the same thing!
I was a order selector for Bi-Lo warehouse its hard work but good money
I’m at the Sysco in Jacksonville Fl witch one you at fam
Palm beach
I worked at the one out here in Jacksonville for a week..they put me in the freezer the scanner wasn’t scanning I left all that shit in the aisle and start selecting at Publix it be to cold to be scanning and labeling smh
how does the incentive and pay work there? I heard someone say you get paid by per case as well? I may be wrong. Just wondering, currently at a Walmart DC
@@MRSLENDERBOB nah it based how fast you finish the batch
how much you make in a year
i got a job interview for this position in a few days. i never seen a triple like the one you are operating. i drove the other yales that’s like a reach truck sort of. hopefully i can wiggle my way onto a reach truck instead of doing this the whole time 🤣
It’s not bad g just have to get use to turning and throwing your body literally
Triples are fun. We had Raymonds.
How much do they start you at??
22
@@Orderselector Are you in California??
No
@@Cowboys_1i am the application say 20.75
Respect bro! I’m out with a knee injury and this is lowkey making me miss it. I’m sure that “WIP” be looking nice!!
#iykyk
I can already see u a “demon”
150%+
You kno it.. wip is insane wit the overtime added wit it.. jus tryna show folks how to not kill they self but still make A LOT of money
What's "WIP"??
@@geekvinos warehouse incentive pay
@@OrderselectorWhat would the avg wkly gross be (in your warehouse) for someone with your speed, someone a little slower, and the guys on the bottom barely hitting their numbers? Can top selectors make more than drivers? We all know they can bank good money. The workload itself seems about the same.
I selected 17yr. at A&P supermarket warehouse.
Sysco is not for the weak. At all. You’ll run just like this and think you did PERFECT then look down and you got a freakin 85%. Any other warehouse I’m running at least 130.
Is this weekly or bi weekly
Bi weekly
Union Pacific or Sysco?
Sysco
How do I build property I need help bro
Property? Or properly?
I pick at the moment but never again I'm going to walmart or wawa just be a cashier and chill out money is good but they drain your soul and body fck that
😂😂😂 that’s how I was when I first started selecting back in 2018
Put a safety vest on bro 😎
I don't know how y'all do it with three pallet jacks
Easy work man
Is this job suitable for females?
Yes and no
@@Orderselector why yes and why not?
Because it’s challenging but also possible for a female to do it but it’s also very difficult and damaging to a female body
How to get a job like this
Apply
@@Orderselector where
Online.. Sysco.careers, picc nearest location