Its nice to see the other end of this after we send an order out! Mad props to you guys at the warehouse for being able to keep up with how much product the stores go through. I've been working in the deli for about 5 years now and you guys haven't let us down once unless the warehouse was just totally out of something.
I do this job too and even earn more than when I was an electrician. I like this job and I hate it when the products are not the same size and are difficult to stack
@@Mikemathews33no, just the speed and the stacking, my fastest was 115%,never went past that. I have never gotten a pallet to fall on me. Seen it a ton of times during my time in HEB Warehouse. This is easily above 180%.
You will. Beginner’s tip: drop your shit on the ground and wrap it as you go so you don’t have to worry about pallet falling over. This guy has an easy pallet to build with from the start. If you get bags or buckets of pickles and or oil containers, always keep them together, especially the bags. Here’s the trick, if your company doesn’t use slip sheets aka the cheat sheet, then build an L shape with boxes that has the same size and height. Next, put your bags laying down in the middle. Now only your bottom lower half is exposed, save those two spots for smaller boxes and ugly boxes that have no matching shapes. Never doubt the L shape build, and freak out with a Christmas tree stack.
@@thomasjones4306 haha i just started two months ago and the slip sheets are a cheat code, i stopped relying on wrap and am at a 93% for the week already next week shooting for 100+ so i can get incentive pay
90% of first time picking will not make it.i didn't make it at Publix through a temp agency.then I did smaller gigs at small companies like IHOP warehouse then went back to Publix where I become a beast finishing 600 mins in 7 hrs@@Mikemathews33
I tried a warehouse selecting job about a month ago. We had to use paper labels and shit and most orders were like 130+ items :/ I never got good at it and ended up quitting when I was nearly 80 on my runs. They'd get upset at you for picking more than one item at a time and would actively patrol the floor and look for shit like that. Couldnt make it but they did alot of stuff that I didnt understand why they did it.
Stepping on product and pallets I like your style it's the only way to get your numbers. We have 21 min to get into task I finish a order before that my number goes up and you can start high. I love this job super easy if you know the system. Easy 💰. Fmla in a year as well.
Just watching to see what other companies are like and man I really couldn’t do it anywhere else. At Sysco we have a Pip boy type wearable thing on our arm and we can blast music out of our speakers all night long. It’s just Crazy to hear how quit the warehouse is. We have literal concert speakers in our cooler dock too. I also do not understand the headset at all. Although I do wish my jack drove itself like that. That’d be fuckin sweet lol
And these double jacks are sweet. Our warehouse is built for them but them mfs got a whole fleet of triples. Not one double. Obviously some singles for loading but still. Makes it very hard to get around
@@GLOOMY44 just try and get through the night to be honest. You’re going to get big batches and they might suck. But it’s going to happen a lot. So just try and stay positive. I’m not sure if you have to wear headsets at your location, but if not just try and play music that puts you in a good mood. A lot of people get really mad in the warehouse so it’s important to not let that rub off on you. Really focus on stacking when starting though. Don’t worry about time until you can stack good consistently. It’ll help you hit higher % once you’re off of probation. And honestly, what I found helped me hit my % after my probation was over was to skip my first break. Don’t do that when you start, but when they actually start timing you it’ll give you an extra 15 minutes to have room for error. Also never be scared to ask your supervisor for time back. If something goes wrong or breaks you’re allowed to just ask them to give you that time back so it doesn’t hurt your %. Another thing that I’m sure the other selectors will tell you though is that they like to race. To see who can get their batch done faster. It really helps the night go by if you have a buddy there with you going through the shit.
bet there's some dented racking in that warehouse. I hope the lift trucks aren't driving around like crazies too, or it'll be game over for someone one day
Righht hit a shit ton of single pick small unmatching boxes and then pull up to that pick 4 large cube bread boxes right before the 8 long skinny rectangles cake boxes 😮💨
doesnt matter which country it is,im from Australia pick and pack on ride ons is all the freaking same, end of the day is all sore backs lol I DO NOT MISS IT AT ALL
Calling bins before you get there. 300cs per hr. Rockstar. When I did order picking I actually had to move my jack. Good to see how the progression of picking is changing.
We call that ghost picking. The only bad thing about that is sometimes a crew member talks to you and you forget to pick up the item and or the correct amount of quantity and you go to the next order on the headset. But that is how you beat the system of incentives.
Man, I wish all the boxes fit together like that at the warehouse I work in. In dry, our stuff is all different shapes and sizes and you can get 10 orders and they all get different stuff so you have to use different strategies. 😂😂😢😢😢
I work at the same warehouse as you bro, I work the 2nd shift in Perishable with J Stew. I think it's much better and easier to stack in there than Grocery
Very efficient with your moves and definitely speedy..however do see some picks from bottom when could have picked the upper or pyramid product. Also what’s up with some locations with so much wrap on there, forklifts that lazy? And while the transporter moves on its own and helps for efficiency, man that constant horn would drive me nuts..that is a dumb feature to have IMO
So, does the truck move on a guided track each time you pick an order? You're using a voice pick system, that's cool, do you guys face much glitches with it?
They must get a fair number of wrong-product errors based on warehouses I've been in, not having the right products uniformly distributed at a location. Do they have random accuracy-checks on someone's pallet-load contents, to ensure they haven't just concentrated on "the right numbers" & telling Voice what it wanted to hear ? Maybe I'm missing something here
Yes exactly. My warehouse is a headset system just like this. The headset simply tells me where to go and how much to grab and I just have to acknowledge the amount then it moves on to the next. Accidents definitely happen and happen happen but there is a position called an order checker. And all day long those guys just take random orders and break them down case by case checking for errors. After a certain amount of errors we get a write up to ensure we aren’t just calling ahead and not grabbing cases.
@@KnotJustRugs Order checking must be the most boring job imaginable. And physically demanding too I expect. I wonder what percentage of orders get selected for checking
@@daffyduk77 lol it’s incredibly boring. I’m crosstrained in it so I tend to do it every once in a while but yes it’s so boring. It’s not too demanding physically. Much much much less so than selecting. The checkers have a percentage or speed basically that they are also held too. And they have a weekly goal to check around 5% of the cases shipped. The more often selector gets errors then the more often they specifically get checked.
@@KnotJustRugs Yes, thought that logic would apply. I worked in a large warehouse in UK, 1st as a "picker" (ie selector) for a year then mainly on the forks for another 7 years, thankfully. The managers had to do all the checking, they didn't trust us guys. It was good to see the managers getting off their a*ses for a bit.
Just stared at Publix a week ago still in training it nit hard to pick up on I be flying on that ride we have the same type I was worried things would be to heavy but the heaviest thing to me is the bananas and potatoes but it’s nothing you can’t get use to
@bombu I used to select with the Stewart Brothers back at Food Lion. Daniel went to Indian Trail HT and told me about Harris Teeter's pay. I was the fastest in the Greensboro Freezer department. Respect man, keep grinding and working hard.
The vehicle is Is not an order picker The order pickers are red and they can go up thirty to forty feet in the air which is what I do at c v s warehouse in another location
I like how UA-cam pushes these videos from corporations who would fire minorities like me for video content and don’t hire them because of Jeff bezos certifications for remedial labor and racial diversity
5'7 - 6'0 is pretty optimal i'd say. if youre tall like 6'2+ youre gonna have slightly more back and neck problems and if youre shorter like 5'3-5'6 you might have some problems with tall pallets but ive seen people at every height be good at this job
@@brokenwings5310 lol Ty bro I’ve already did my time as an order selector tho I’m short and I still made it happen it’s was fun for the most part just feel like it deserves at least 24 base pay
@andresviveros9579 no tf it isn't 😂 27 is top out pay, but you could get close to 40 if you go above 120 percent or whatever, idk. But this job blows, slave labor that will degrade your body and sanity the longer you stay there, shit ain't for me, more so that I quit within the 2nd week
@@bombu1v9i definitely agree. I only use wood pallets when tha product call for 15+ of the item& dats when I use tha wood pallet that the product is on. It helps alot with your time on production
Is this video slowed down, loojed like you were in slow motion. Need to pick it up if youcwanba climb the kadder btuh, stop taking breaks riding your machine
Its nice to see the other end of this after we send an order out! Mad props to you guys at the warehouse for being able to keep up with how much product the stores go through. I've been working in the deli for about 5 years now and you guys haven't let us down once unless the warehouse was just totally out of something.
I think self driving pallet jacks are a game changer they definitely help in productivity.
I do this job too and even earn more than when I was an electrician. I like this job and I hate it when the products are not the same size and are difficult to stack
Incredible stacking, been in the HEB Warehouse order selector over a month now and the stacking is kicking my ass. Hope to get better at it.
Pallets falling over?
@@Mikemathews33no, just the speed and the stacking, my fastest was 115%,never went past that. I have never gotten a pallet to fall on me. Seen it a ton of times during my time in HEB Warehouse. This is easily above 180%.
You will. Beginner’s tip: drop your shit on the ground and wrap it as you go so you don’t have to worry about pallet falling over. This guy has an easy pallet to build with from the start. If you get bags or buckets of pickles and or oil containers, always keep them together, especially the bags. Here’s the trick, if your company doesn’t use slip sheets aka the cheat sheet, then build an L shape with boxes that has the same size and height. Next, put your bags laying down in the middle. Now only your bottom lower half is exposed, save those two spots for smaller boxes and ugly boxes that have no matching shapes. Never doubt the L shape build, and freak out with a Christmas tree stack.
@@thomasjones4306 haha i just started two months ago and the slip sheets are a cheat code, i stopped relying on wrap and am at a 93% for the week already next week shooting for 100+ so i can get incentive pay
90% of first time picking will not make it.i didn't make it at Publix through a temp agency.then I did smaller gigs at small companies like IHOP warehouse then went back to Publix where I become a beast finishing 600 mins in 7 hrs@@Mikemathews33
That product is east to stack.. then it’s better that the jack move every few minutes… that’s what makes it amazing
The pallet jack can move by itself? My warehouse still uses paper to select all the cases and other people out here with self driving pallet jacks 😢
Not technically by itself but basically you connect a glove to it and it attaches to your wrest and you click a button to make it move
@@devantewatts4398in California, my place is paying $25 base and weekend added is another 2.50 plus night shift added 1.50. Not bad.
Some have the lock where you can put it down for it to keep going
@@GlocKkandchill just throw a case on the pressure plate and bring the racks down big dawg be a man
Bro, there are these new things warehouses are trying with electronic goggles... you look at the barcode, and it scrans... none of this talkman BS
Man is a built champ to be selecting all that water with ease in the beginning 🤯
We call those jacks “teslas” at my warehouse lol
We call em Cart or Walkie riders
@@hamiltonsullivan6563 we call em qprs at my warehouse
Those voice pick systems are pretty bad ass. Until you have to repeat yourself 3 times lol.
I cant stand dat shit. It slows u down frfr
Buddy this was satisfying keep it up love the stacking
I tried a warehouse selecting job about a month ago. We had to use paper labels and shit and most orders were like 130+ items :/ I never got good at it and ended up quitting when I was nearly 80 on my runs. They'd get upset at you for picking more than one item at a time and would actively patrol the floor and look for shit like that. Couldnt make it but they did alot of stuff that I didnt understand why they did it.
Stepping on product and pallets I like your style it's the only way to get your numbers. We have 21 min to get into task I finish a order before that my number goes up and you can start high. I love this job super easy if you know the system. Easy 💰. Fmla in a year as well.
I never seen automatic jack pretty cool it moves to your next location
we had to walk along it ours didnt do that
yea some locations have walkie riders. looks like he’s using a center rider
It sucks when you have to deal with slow workers, because it will not go past someone front of you.
It's a glove with a button on it. And the jack has sensors on the front
Just watching to see what other companies are like and man I really couldn’t do it anywhere else. At Sysco we have a Pip boy type wearable thing on our arm and we can blast music out of our speakers all night long. It’s just Crazy to hear how quit the warehouse is. We have literal concert speakers in our cooler dock too. I also do not understand the headset at all. Although I do wish my jack drove itself like that. That’d be fuckin sweet lol
And these double jacks are sweet. Our warehouse is built for them but them mfs got a whole fleet of triples. Not one double. Obviously some singles for loading but still. Makes it very hard to get around
I’m starting at sysco soon any tips?
@@GLOOMY44 just try and get through the night to be honest. You’re going to get big batches and they might suck. But it’s going to happen a lot. So just try and stay positive. I’m not sure if you have to wear headsets at your location, but if not just try and play music that puts you in a good mood. A lot of people get really mad in the warehouse so it’s important to not let that rub off on you. Really focus on stacking when starting though. Don’t worry about time until you can stack good consistently. It’ll help you hit higher % once you’re off of probation. And honestly, what I found helped me hit my % after my probation was over was to skip my first break. Don’t do that when you start, but when they actually start timing you it’ll give you an extra 15 minutes to have room for error. Also never be scared to ask your supervisor for time back. If something goes wrong or breaks you’re allowed to just ask them to give you that time back so it doesn’t hurt your %. Another thing that I’m sure the other selectors will tell you though is that they like to race. To see who can get their batch done faster. It really helps the night go by if you have a buddy there with you going through the shit.
bet there's some dented racking in that warehouse. I hope the lift trucks aren't driving around like crazies too, or it'll be game over for someone one day
Bro the sou is immaculate, where I work they drill sou into your brain man moving quick.
Come back and run us through the rig you wear. So much cool technology at work.
Awesome!! about how many pallets do you have to stack per hour?
Is that pallet jack remote controlled? Or does it automatically know where to go?
It’s remote it jus goes forward it’s not Tesla I know that lol 😂
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You should post more of this new subscriber 🤘🏾
What warehouse is this that that has a self driving pallet jack
Try to stack a uneven boxes and see how it look like after
Righht hit a shit ton of single pick small unmatching boxes and then pull up to that pick 4 large cube bread boxes right before the 8 long skinny rectangles cake boxes 😮💨
What camera are you using and how did you attach it?
What a Ryan Lockwood 1:12 looks like in the warehouse
doesnt matter which country it is,im from Australia pick and pack on ride ons is all the freaking same, end of the day is all sore backs lol I DO NOT MISS IT AT ALL
Calling bins before you get there. 300cs per hr. Rockstar. When I did order picking I actually had to move my jack. Good to see how the progression of picking is changing.
We call that ghost picking. The only bad thing about that is sometimes a crew member talks to you and you forget to pick up the item and or the correct amount of quantity and you go to the next order on the headset. But that is how you beat the system of incentives.
I bet they start changing some of those check strings if someone high enough sees how many slots ahead you are voicing in
Man, I wish all the boxes fit together like that at the warehouse I work in. In dry, our stuff is all different shapes and sizes and you can get 10 orders and they all get different stuff so you have to use different strategies. 😂😂😢😢😢
Meu Deus kkkk faço isso na Jerônimo Martins em Portugal . Agora posso matar a saudade do trabalho nos finais de semana.
Are you doing 2 different stores at the same time or is it for one store
How did you record this bro, what was your setup?
Must be nice having the pallet Jack move on its own
It's easier to restock then to pull orders. I restock at family dollar
Мне нравится работать на складе ❤ красиво
I Hope I get hire again by walmart ,this is basically what they do stack ,I love it so much 😢❤❤
I work at the same warehouse as you bro, I work the 2nd shift in Perishable with J Stew. I think it's much better and easier to stack in there than Grocery
J STEW 🗣🗣🐐 yea stacks over there are easy but the minutes are trash bc of it
@@bombu1v9 How do you get a 95% or higher every week, like do you have to be super fast to get that??
Is this in Nc?
@@therealmvpeeYes it is, on Indian Trail
@@thedon0516 yea I used to work there but only for a month i’m trucking now
Very efficient with your moves and definitely speedy..however do see some picks from bottom when could have picked the upper or pyramid product. Also what’s up with some locations with so much wrap on there, forklifts that lazy? And while the transporter moves on its own and helps for efficiency, man that constant horn would drive me nuts..that is a dumb feature to have IMO
So, does the truck move on a guided track each time you pick an order? You're using a voice pick system, that's cool, do you guys face much glitches with it?
When I worked as a picker at MDI, we had a similar system and it very much was a pain in the ass. Especially in the freezer.
Ain't nobody faster.
Picking terminated yes no take break yes Talkman sleep “bro there’s a 390 out there for 59 minutes”
absolute stud
he'll be getting joint damage + RSI later in life I guess. Hope he gets health cover to cope with that
Aldi’s warehouse is hiring and I’m really considering it because of the pay but man I don’t want to fuck up this seems like a big responsibility lol
brother ive dropped a hundred pallets
I wish I had the kind of equipment you have where I work.
Only one thing u need to run a little bit more bro 😂but u good
Bruh he pulled this in 11-12 min that’s gotta be over a 200% lol
@@anthonydargan1459easily a 180% for HEB.
Exactly & i work for Harris teeter warehouse.I bet his as cant do dat in 11-12 minutes
These crowns are great I’m in the freezer at Walmart pulling 200s with these
What are your check digits? Like how do you know what they are without looking at the location number etc?
I struggle to get pass 90% this days 250 cases and they gave you 50 minutes and all of be heavy stuff like water and sauce stuff
They must be paying U big to be going that fast lol
They must get a fair number of wrong-product errors based on warehouses I've been in, not having the right products uniformly distributed at a location. Do they have random accuracy-checks on someone's pallet-load contents, to ensure they haven't just concentrated on "the right numbers" & telling Voice what it wanted to hear ? Maybe I'm missing something here
Yes exactly. My warehouse is a headset system just like this. The headset simply tells me where to go and how much to grab and I just have to acknowledge the amount then it moves on to the next. Accidents definitely happen and happen happen but there is a position called an order checker. And all day long those guys just take random orders and break them down case by case checking for errors. After a certain amount of errors we get a write up to ensure we aren’t just calling ahead and not grabbing cases.
@@KnotJustRugs Order checking must be the most boring job imaginable. And physically demanding too I expect. I wonder what percentage of orders get selected for checking
@@daffyduk77 lol it’s incredibly boring. I’m crosstrained in it so I tend to do it every once in a while but yes it’s so boring. It’s not too demanding physically. Much much much less so than selecting. The checkers have a percentage or speed basically that they are also held too. And they have a weekly goal to check around 5% of the cases shipped. The more often selector gets errors then the more often they specifically get checked.
@@KnotJustRugs Yes, thought that logic would apply. I worked in a large warehouse in UK, 1st as a "picker" (ie selector) for a year then mainly on the forks for another 7 years, thankfully. The managers had to do all the checking, they didn't trust us guys. It was good to see the managers getting off their a*ses for a bit.
Just stared at Publix a week ago still in training it nit hard to pick up on I be flying on that ride we have the same type I was worried things would be to heavy but the heaviest thing to me is the bananas and potatoes but it’s nothing you can’t get use to
flordia or GA?
@@mgstrip North Carolina
@@NFL.RaNSoMI just started Publix last week in Greensboro, I’m in the freezer
@@dsellers10 that’s what’s up I’m at Greensboro to I’m across the hall in produce how do you like it so far.?
@Datboifox Do you recommend working at Publix bro? I'm in Greensboro to and want to know how the pay looks like.
the goat
Как попасть туда, где это?😊
What type of warehouse is are these? Im interested in working at these types of jobs
Oh you been there awhile,you know the check digits...what you run on this order
👀
Who's the fastest over there in Indian Trail? Gotta love the competitive aspect of selecting.
myself or zach but omar the goat no debate
@bombu I used to select with the Stewart Brothers back at Food Lion. Daniel went to Indian Trail HT and told me about Harris Teeter's pay. I was the fastest in the Greensboro Freezer department. Respect man, keep grinding and working hard.
D STEW TOP 5 ALL TIME NO DEBATE
I wish Teeter had a travel team, I would've come to check out that location
I'm at Indian Trail, I work in Perishable tho. I think it's much easier than Grocery in terms of stacking
the question is, is that jack automated per item?
Theres a either a ring he wears or a wristband and he can click the button and makes the truck go. Its call a quick pick remote
How do you know where the stuff is at is it memory or does it tell u
Every warehouse has locations. My distribution center has every bay location, and staging lanes tracked
The vehicle is Is not an order picker The order pickers are red and they can go up thirty to forty feet in the air which is what I do at c v s warehouse in another location
How that automatic cart working???
I have an interview on Monday are you guys paid per case? I’m trying to figure out how the pay structure is
By hour
Are u using talkman pok?
Yea triceps picking system
I like how UA-cam pushes these videos from corporations who would fire minorities like me for video content and don’t hire them because of Jeff bezos certifications for remedial labor and racial diversity
it aint that deep u just pick up the boxes
@@bombu1v9 ain’t that deep? Dude you operating heavy machinery WHILE filming at your workplace. OSHA and you manager outta have your ass
Serious question how tall should you be to do this?
5'7 - 6'0 is pretty optimal i'd say. if youre tall like 6'2+ youre gonna have slightly more back and neck problems and if youre shorter like 5'3-5'6 you might have some problems with tall pallets but ive seen people at every height be good at this job
I am 5'1 I work at a warehouse and I can stack a pallet 7 feet tall
@@brokenwings5310 lol Ty bro I’ve already did my time as an order selector tho I’m short and I still made it happen it’s was fun for the most part just feel like it deserves at least 24 base pay
How much time did you get on this order ?
29 mins
@@bombu1v9how long did it take u ?
@@bombu1v9you are this fast ⏩ because there no other people doing same on the drive way..
Why does it keep beeping?
everytime he pushes the button for remote driving forwards, it beeps for others to know the palletjack is moving
I use a scanner snd have to scan the product and count after the order is done 27 an hour
this is $45-$50 an hour
@andresviveros9579 no tf it isn't 😂
27 is top out pay, but you could get close to 40 if you go above 120 percent or whatever, idk. But this job blows, slave labor that will degrade your body and sanity the longer you stay there, shit ain't for me, more so that I quit within the 2nd week
@@JuanJimenez. My brother does this and he loves it
@@RandomRaceGuy337 because he doesn't know any better, but good for him
SPEEED
I say again too lol that “say again” shit got annoying
Do u have to train ur words again? I say...say again because i thought i had to.again sounds quicker
@@Selfknowledge813 yea you gotta re train your words for that its way quicker tho but youll catch yourself outside of work saying "again" lmao
@@LynxIsCreative word lol. Imma retrain my shit tomorrow
I have some questions to ask are you guys hiring?
always
Can I please have your number I have some question to ask you
Hey, I got a job offer I’m from Florida. I’m moving over there with my family. Do you think it’s a good company to work for?
@@nananti6195 its good but not worth moving states over. theres decent warehouses everywhere.
@@bombu1v9 OK thank you I will think about it. What about the hours and the pay you guys get more hours over there?
딱 보니까 편의점 물류센터같은데 사람이 한명도없네요
Beasted it. Nice.
Plastic pallets not it need that blue wood
easier n faster for me to use plastic
@@bombu1v9i definitely agree. I only use wood pallets when tha product call for 15+ of the item& dats when I use tha wood pallet that the product is on. It helps alot with your time on production
SPEED I AM SPEED
holy carp
LOBILLOS MUSICAL DE DURANGO…
Thats cool but the noobs/grunts do order picking.
This shit ain't good on the body. You gotta take your time on it man. Think of it as a marathon. Not a race.
I start next week im ready
kz if it was good
Im on stock picker
Is that the same way y'all handle our egg cases? Sending us whole busted boxes of eggs? Y'all ain't professional
Eggs are sent in full pallets if they are broken thats on the farm they came from smh
Is this video slowed down, loojed like you were in slow motion. Need to pick it up if youcwanba climb the kadder btuh, stop taking breaks riding your machine