Don't get discouraged when you dump a load. Stacking WILL come to you. Once that happens, productivity will increase. Listen to this guy, he gives excellent tips. From a former dry and perishable selector.
Hey Tim you are absolutely right the most important thing is SAFETY take it from me guys ! I'm currently on my 3rd week and because I was trying to run and pick fast I was being reckless and not paying attention and I ran over my ankle with the jack ! From the pain I honestly thought it was over that I tore or broke something I almost cried thinking I was out of a job and my ability to work and provide. By the grace of God it turned out to be fine I belive that the boots that I wear to work protected my ankle from the jack just completely tearing my ankle.
Blessing man, because I broke my tibia my first time as a selector, can’t explain the accident but I had a open laceration which led to 10 stitches & I was in a boot for year! It was a blessing I didn’t need any surgery, jack had pinned my ankle again the racks… horrible situation but I got up on my own & walked to bathroom to realize I had a deep cut and it was bleeding bad,lol krazy as it sound I still picked 30 more mins until I got off & went to hospital. Be careful guys, it’s a dangerous job but be very aware and careful.
U are soooooo right once I learned my jack life was so much easier, I had to get use to the stickers bit I got it. Also I learned to cheat for my base it's always heavy items & usually 30 or 40 cases I would pick up the whole pallet and take boxes off the pallet
love the info, just started working as a selctor, I'm going onto my 3rd week of training, I'm hitting 75 percent, my biggest challenge so far was learning the warehouse, coming into week 3 I'm pleased to say that after learning the warehouse I feel the sky is the limt. Next challenge is learning how to keep my cool, work smooth safe and consistent.
That's a good tip about touching the case one time, sometimes it hard not to worrying about if the stack is gonna build properly but yes it saves time, seconds! Also I will say like when picking meat cases like chicken, if that front slot is empty, and i have quantity picks, ill pick them from that back pallet in the slot, and set them on the front pallet, then go from there to my pallet jack, just to save my back and from walking in and out of that slot grabbing cases because we have to duck down to get into the slot. Our meat aisle is pretty easy to make productivity on lol.
Was picking 70% at my first warehouse job 4 years ago. Went to C&s and few others and learned there and became a beast. Went back to the first warehouse recently and I’m picking 170s every day getting top rate. Touching cases twice was the biggest thing for me back then
You may can assist me G,lol I been graduated but can’t hit those high numbers,I be touching cases too much but I feel like if I don’t my pallet will fall if it’s not stacked right,I’m at C&S also….I don’t even take breaks & still don’t be at over a 100%,in my mind I be moving fast but when I look at the numbers it doesn’t seem like it…it be frustrating but I ain’t a quitter so I won’t & I can’t get fired because when you don’t hit your #s you can be fired if you get on a FINAL.
Started my first week picking so decided to search for some tips and found your video. Totally with you on the safety aspect, I see loads of people jumping off while the picking truck is still moving and they don’t always check to see if someone is driving past, if it wasn’t for me being wary of this happening ( I.E by driving past slowly) I would’ve smashed into them. No amount of bonus is worth risking serious injury!
Great fucking video man Actual tips and critical thinking I love it I took tips from you a week ago and I jumped from 50 percent to 70 in a week , I did throw out some major fundamentals but all in all your tips are a gold mine to new workers
This is so true about breaks a lot of guys don’t understand about when they are struggling on they percentage standards. We all like to go outside and smoke cigarette and chat with friends but keep in mind your time on the headset will automatically continue before you called to continue work if you are coming back late in after break time. That’s like the main reason why most selector especially the new ones don’t know of lol. The minute you called your break on the headset it started right away, so always remember it to come back in at least couple minutes early it will save you time from being late on the headset and it hurt your daily performance.
I’m a new selector at Publix in the frozen food section. Almost everything is boxes so the more experienced selectors are the fastest I’ve ever seen. They know exactly what size boxes are in what aisles. Some average 170% and the most I’ve heard is a 215%. I’ve definitely been watching how they work to get a better understanding.
Bro we got a dude at my job matter fact a pair of brothers nd 2 Hispanics they hit from 220 to 250 but some can talk and keep they number others can't lol
@@GGMYasha the guys that average 180-200 also stack brick houses man. Cross tying and their pallets are never bulging out the sides. The only way to get like that is to be damn near perfect, every day. Other guys can get close to that but their pallets look like shit, I know you don’t get paid for looks but it’s crazy how the best selectors have both speed and great stacking. I wish I had a go pro to show them to UA-cam cause it’s a beauty lmao.
Im a runner an ive never hurt anyone or my self. Its experience. Ive always looked at the pile of tickets like an atm. Just started us foods an ive been running a 150 since my 1st week. Its hustle an heart
As a Stocker for Publix, i can’t tell you how many pallets look terrible. I work for one of the busiest stores in Atlanta. I hope your lessons help those in the warehouse
The problem is they give us the absolute smallest product to stack. And a lot of that product is just slightly smaller or slightly larger than the others. To produce a perfect pallet you gone have to shift all the crap on the pallet 100 times unless you just throw cardboard on it time after time. I’d pay to see anyone walk in the door at Publix throwing 100+ after the 3 training days. Especially if they have never selected. Like 90% of the people I trained with have already quit. I’m a very strong willed person so I refuse to quit because I know I can get to the big bucks. But damn this shit is truly a learning process. I’ve never selected and I’m throwing 75-85% after a month. But some days I just don’t even know what tf my problem is it’s demoralizing and major motivation all at the same time. Hell of a job to say the least lol.
@@2CHiLLED. i bet i could come close because i got experience in warehouses pulling inventory to feed factory assembly lines, which is more demanding and i could do all 3 shifts job in just my shift. I start orientation on Monday at a sysco warehouse order selecting, i have total faith in my common sense of how to stack things ha. That and i'll go for my heaviest orders first early in the day. It will definitely take me a few days to memorize the warehouse, but i get to that point and i'll be doing good no doubt as its mostly common sense.
@@jakestarr4718 well that’s why I said if you’ve never selected before lol. If you have it shouldn’t take more than a week or two. But I’m big dawg now lol I run 160-170 on average now💪🏾
Have 3 weeks in progression left, went from an 81% to 94% over the span of two days. Thank you brother these videos have saved me. Any advice? Touching cases too many times is my biggest issue
I worked at Pepsi as a case picker, there was 2 sides, bulk and route, I was in bulk, we pulled the big orders. Our uph was high, they wanted us at 300 plus per hour, I catch on pretty quick and I'm a bad ass picker, so they wanted 300 I gave em 300, it took me about 3 weeks to get there but the only thing that slowed me down was the isle. No isle has a location, no numbers letters or anything, so you had to pick items based off memory and I didn't like that shit. But once I got a good feel of where everything was I was good, also the main way to get your uph up is big quantities at 1 location, sometimes we had to pull 50 to 60 12 packs at one location, all I did was take the whole pallet and take off the ones I didn't need, work smart not hard, but things like that is what drives your uph up.
Hey Tim, I just want to say thank you for your video and the new selector at Feesers distribution center and you are exactly right safety is the most part thing everything you’re saying is making sense and I just want to thank you for your video. Very good video!!!
Coming back to watch this video reminds me of when I first started selecting 3 months ago. I was worried I wasn't able to hit my percentage because I started out 60%. But slowly after watching your videos and learning the product and finding a system that works I'm now hitting well over 100% without breaking a sweat. Thank you for creating these videos. I want to see more pov picking from you or any selectors. I'd love to see a video using a scanner and labels. I'm not sure how I could record in my warehouse without looking crazy with a gopro on my head. I've seen some but just unsure how to go about recording.
Sounds like your describing a grocery warehouse selection that’s the only time you don’t worry about stop order. You will touch a case more than once if you don’t the driver suffers.
If your a smoker do not abuse breaks. I break up my 2, 15 minute breaks into 4, 7 minute breaks n management has no problem with it because i was up front with it n more importantly, i produce numbers the other's can't. A strong base n memorizing customer orders will save you time, soreness n injury.
I just want to thank you. I just finished my first week at my new job. Im pulling cases of beer for a beer distributor. 2 days in a row over 1200 cases. Yesterday I was doing 1 pallet at a time on a long jack. Today it was 2 pallets a trip. Eventually I will move up to 3 pallets which is the norm. Anyway Ive been focusing like a laser on getting the pallets built right. Thanks for putting me onto that being a key issue to work on right out the gate.
3 weeks in. I got 90% with 1575 cases. But the number one guy had 2441 cases... I need a faster pace and accurate stacking. Just walking my pallet instead of riding it moved my percentages from 75% to 90%.
@@TheWarehouseSeries Each time I move to the other side as I pass the front of the jack I move it forward. So I dont jump on it to move it small distances. It slows down as I grab a case and stops with the back pallet next to me. I'm not really walking in front of it much just accelerating it and letting it stop on its own.
You get a 2 step max. You need to be as close as you can, to the product you're picking. If no is behind you switch sides, if your product is on the other side of the aisle. Also no back picking. Do not walk 10 steps behind you to grab a case. If you over shoot your pick slot, back up slowly with your jack. 2 steps, that's all you get.
Try telling this to companies like Tom Thumb, and Kroger D.C. ...they're hard labor. Modern day slavery and expectations. The people working there are from other countries looking for a better life and pay or on work release from prison,
If I was doing a video I would say what he’s saying verbatim,I’ve been in the business for over 20 years and if you use what he’s saying you’ll become a much better selector.
I couldn’t help but comment on the part where you said if you encounter congestion save your energy don’t be picking cases 15 bays ahead or so. And yeah I get that but why not help your coworkers ahead of you? Build those relationships at work with the other orderfillers and they will do the same!
@@TheWarehouseSeries yea, if we wasn’t short staffed instead of unloading I would take the packages off the roller then walk with the heave packages to stack them on to their designated cart until the 4 carts are full then use the tugger to drive around the warehouse and drop the packages at their select location on to the conveyor belt to the delivery truck
@@TheWarehouseSeries like at my job it has two percentages one for how fast you’re getting the orders done and the other one is based on how fast you’re responding to your vocollect and going inside the next ticket
The one thing that really bothers me about warehouse work is, people act like you in a fucking prison yard or some shit. You’re a robot that’s not suppose to talk, stop, and they hate when people stand still. If you don’t like micromanaging don’t go into the warehouse business!
Yea cause people who stand still and are busy talking to each other have absolutely zero business picking, want a job like that than selecting isnt the job for you
Any advice for me to move faster at Publix warehouse I work in dairy box meat for me it's hard to keep my numbers up pass 110% especially in the milk aisle
I jus started to watch your channel I haven’t watched I’m order but I’m this vid I seen u say touch one time but I also so seen on another vid u said something somewhat opposite or u didn’t agree or something of that nature can u clear that up for me. I know u don’t wanna touch it 50 million times but if I haven’t memorized my orders yet then what. Also I’m ok I’m the freezer in dry I should be better after watching your vids but my troubles is in the cooler with the 1 or 2 bags of onions a number of diff sizes and weights. It seems as if I have to walk to the other side of the pallets more often. I may have a bulk of mac n cheeses (35) but I can’t make it my base because I have to go back to a isle because some vets say the jus put a slip sheet over and then put the meat items on top but supervisors say we aren’t supposed to put meats on top. Cooler life 😠😔
So in this particular video I'm giving suggestions on to throw faster. In 95% of the other videos I'm teaching how to build /construct pallets. Once you have your system and can build with no problems the touch once should come into play
U must not be a smoker my friend, only a smoker will understand another, if its too hard also for a job to allow u to go smoke here & there just put it on the job resume "NO SMOKERS HIRED FOR THIS JOB"
@@TheWarehouseSeries thanks will do , quick question when you are listening on the headset are you listening to like the last four of the location and for the quantity ,cause to me it comes out so fast it's hard to make sense out of it .
Bro I am from India I need your Help I have experience in warehouse job and I want a work in your country but I don't have experience certificate so please Help me for work opportunity in your country
Hey Tim quick question when is the best time to call in your next order when you finish your previous order should I call it in after I wrap my pallet or after I grab last case?
Honestly it all depends. If I'm running late on the order I'm on I'll call it as soon as I'm done because I don't want to waste anymore time and I'll make it up on next order. If I'm up time on that order I'll wait till I'm ready to start it. Hope that makes sense
@@TheWarehouseSeries 200? Lol I just started selecting never done it before still in training My trainer tells me to trust myself and build my pallets levels exactly like you just said the base.. I'm fast but I touch the cases too often but the warehouse is kinda new so things are still kinda everywhere but I've been getting faster every week I still have about 2-3 weeks left in training
@@lightskinnedbrother6599 just start taking mental notes of what is working and stick with it. Selectors over complicate things by throwing with no plan. You should always be a case ahead on placement
Don't get discouraged when you dump a load. Stacking WILL come to you. Once that happens, productivity will increase. Listen to this guy, he gives excellent tips. From a former dry and perishable selector.
When someone lost a pallet at our warehouse, someone would get on the intercom and sing the beginning of "Wipeout" by the Ventures.
@@youngseythat’s awesome
Hey Tim you are absolutely right the most important thing is SAFETY take it from me guys ! I'm currently on my 3rd week and because I was trying to run and pick fast I was being reckless and not paying attention and I ran over my ankle with the jack ! From the pain I honestly thought it was over that I tore or broke something I almost cried thinking I was out of a job and my ability to work and provide. By the grace of God it turned out to be fine I belive that the boots that I wear to work protected my ankle from the jack just completely tearing my ankle.
I appreciate you sharing your incident and I'm glad you're okay. This is the main thing I preach on here with new selectors.
Blessing man, because I broke my tibia my first time as a selector, can’t explain the accident but I had a open laceration which led to 10 stitches & I was in a boot for year! It was a blessing I didn’t need any surgery, jack had pinned my ankle again the racks… horrible situation but I got up on my own & walked to bathroom to realize I had a deep cut and it was bleeding bad,lol krazy as it sound I still picked 30 more mins until I got off & went to hospital. Be careful guys, it’s a dangerous job but be very aware and careful.
💯
Even though I'm not a selector anymore I still watch your videos
Almost at 700 subscribers! Pretty excited about it. I appreciate everyone who shares my videos and subscribed.
Congratulations!
@@michaeltigg1926 not there yet but thank you
U are soooooo right once I learned my jack life was so much easier, I had to get use to the stickers bit I got it. Also I learned to cheat for my base it's always heavy items & usually 30 or 40 cases I would pick up the whole pallet and take boxes off the pallet
love the info, just started working as a selctor, I'm going onto my 3rd week of training, I'm hitting 75 percent, my biggest challenge so far was learning the warehouse, coming into week 3 I'm pleased to say that after learning the warehouse I feel the sky is the limt. Next challenge is learning how to keep my cool, work smooth safe and consistent.
That's a good tip about touching the case one time, sometimes it hard not to worrying about if the stack is gonna build properly but yes it saves time, seconds! Also I will say like when picking meat cases like chicken, if that front slot is empty, and i have quantity picks, ill pick them from that back pallet in the slot, and set them on the front pallet, then go from there to my pallet jack, just to save my back and from walking in and out of that slot grabbing cases because we have to duck down to get into the slot. Our meat aisle is pretty easy to make productivity on lol.
We get meat pallets that are crossdock. They're are some bad pallets. Always collapsing
I'm not even a selector anymore and i still watch your videos.
Appreciate the support!
Was picking 70% at my first warehouse job 4 years ago. Went to C&s and few others and learned there and became a beast. Went back to the first warehouse recently and I’m picking 170s every day getting top rate. Touching cases twice was the biggest thing for me back then
Nice
How many cases is 170% an hour?
@@ojr.6936 would be over 375 where I'm at. I'm like you what is he picking.
You may can assist me G,lol I been graduated but can’t hit those high numbers,I be touching cases too much but I feel like if I don’t my pallet will fall if it’s not stacked right,I’m at C&S also….I don’t even take breaks & still don’t be at over a 100%,in my mind I be moving fast but when I look at the numbers it doesn’t seem like it…it be frustrating but I ain’t a quitter so I won’t & I can’t get fired because when you don’t hit your #s you can be fired if you get on a FINAL.
@@Winningisnecessarywrap that bitch if you feel like it's gonna fall nd keep goin. Also don't second guess yourself when placin the product down.
Started my first week picking so decided to search for some tips and found your video. Totally with you on the safety aspect, I see loads of people jumping off while the picking truck is still moving and they don’t always check to see if someone is driving past, if it wasn’t for me being wary of this happening ( I.E by driving past slowly) I would’ve smashed into them. No amount of bonus is worth risking serious injury!
I laughed at the "I'm not management" when talking about breaks
I got called management in my one video. I'm far from it but when talking about breaks I'm sure I'm sounding like one
@@TheWarehouseSeries lol
Thanks for all the great tips... My biggest problem is always moving the box's around👍
Glad to help
Great fucking video man Actual tips and critical thinking I love it I took tips from you a week ago and I jumped from 50 percent to 70 in a week , I did throw out some major fundamentals but all in all your tips are a gold mine to new workers
I appreciate the excitement in this comment!
This is so true about breaks a lot of guys don’t understand about when they are struggling on they percentage standards. We all like to go outside and smoke cigarette and chat with friends but keep in mind your time on the headset will automatically continue before you called to continue work if you are coming back late in after break time. That’s like the main reason why most selector especially the new ones don’t know of lol. The minute you called your break on the headset it started right away, so always remember it to come back in at least couple minutes early it will save you time from being late on the headset and it hurt your daily performance.
I’m a new selector at Publix in the frozen food section. Almost everything is boxes so the more experienced selectors are the fastest I’ve ever seen. They know exactly what size boxes are in what aisles. Some average 170% and the most I’ve heard is a 215%. I’ve definitely been watching how they work to get a better understanding.
We have quite a few freezer selectors on Discord. They will help as well
Bro we got a dude at my job matter fact a pair of brothers nd 2 Hispanics they hit from 220 to 250 but some can talk and keep they number others can't lol
@@GGMYasha the guys that average 180-200 also stack brick houses man. Cross tying and their pallets are never bulging out the sides. The only way to get like that is to be damn near perfect, every day. Other guys can get close to that but their pallets look like shit, I know you don’t get paid for looks but it’s crazy how the best selectors have both speed and great stacking. I wish I had a go pro to show them to UA-cam cause it’s a beauty lmao.
Im a runner an ive never hurt anyone or my self. Its experience. Ive always looked at the pile of tickets like an atm. Just started us foods an ive been running a 150 since my 1st week. Its hustle an heart
When I do cans I do a 7 tie all the way always helps me probably my favorite order
I’m on probation rn for Kroger on my 75 percent week. But I’ve been hitting hundreds for 3 weeks now. Once I learned the builds it got way easier!
Nice
Exactly,stack a good base and always do your best to square the pallets.
As a Stocker for Publix, i can’t tell you how many pallets look terrible. I work for one of the busiest stores in Atlanta. I hope your lessons help those in the warehouse
I just wanna say at Lakeland we send produce off to your store daily we carry large loads and are hiring new employees at mass atm
The problem is they give us the absolute smallest product to stack. And a lot of that product is just slightly smaller or slightly larger than the others. To produce a perfect pallet you gone have to shift all the crap on the pallet 100 times unless you just throw cardboard on it time after time.
I’d pay to see anyone walk in the door at Publix throwing 100+ after the 3 training days. Especially if they have never selected. Like 90% of the people I trained with have already quit. I’m a very strong willed person so I refuse to quit because I know I can get to the big bucks. But damn this shit is truly a learning process. I’ve never selected and I’m throwing 75-85% after a month. But some days I just don’t even know what tf my problem is it’s demoralizing and major motivation all at the same time. Hell of a job to say the least lol.
Could be they're no wrapped well and get fked up in transit. Newbie wrapping is painful to watch.
@@2CHiLLED. i bet i could come close because i got experience in warehouses pulling inventory to feed factory assembly lines, which is more demanding and i could do all 3 shifts job in just my shift. I start orientation on Monday at a sysco warehouse order selecting, i have total faith in my common sense of how to stack things ha. That and i'll go for my heaviest orders first early in the day. It will definitely take me a few days to memorize the warehouse, but i get to that point and i'll be doing good no doubt as its mostly common sense.
@@jakestarr4718 well that’s why I said if you’ve never selected before lol. If you have it shouldn’t take more than a week or two. But I’m big dawg now lol I run 160-170 on average now💪🏾
The waiting till the isle is clear is something that I'm going to use. That one and one touch rule.I am trying to reach 100 💯.
Have 3 weeks in progression left, went from an 81% to 94% over the span of two days. Thank you brother these videos have saved me. Any advice? Touching cases too many times is my biggest issue
Touching cases too much will fade away. Keep doing what you're doing
I worked at Pepsi as a case picker, there was 2 sides, bulk and route, I was in bulk, we pulled the big orders. Our uph was high, they wanted us at 300 plus per hour, I catch on pretty quick and I'm a bad ass picker, so they wanted 300 I gave em 300, it took me about 3 weeks to get there but the only thing that slowed me down was the isle. No isle has a location, no numbers letters or anything, so you had to pick items based off memory and I didn't like that shit. But once I got a good feel of where everything was I was good, also the main way to get your uph up is big quantities at 1 location, sometimes we had to pull 50 to 60 12 packs at one location, all I did was take the whole pallet and take off the ones I didn't need, work smart not hard, but things like that is what drives your uph up.
Great tips! I just started working @ UNFI. I can't wait to get out there on my own. This video gave me a little more confidence. Thank you. 👍🙏
You're welcome! Good luck to you
Hey Tim, I just want to say thank you for your video and the new selector at Feesers distribution center and you are exactly right safety is the most part thing everything you’re saying is making sense and I just want to thank you for your video. Very good video!!!
I really appreciate it!
Coming back to watch this video reminds me of when I first started selecting 3 months ago. I was worried I wasn't able to hit my percentage because I started out 60%. But slowly after watching your videos and learning the product and finding a system that works I'm now hitting well over 100% without breaking a sweat. Thank you for creating these videos. I want to see more pov picking from you or any selectors. I'd love to see a video using a scanner and labels. I'm not sure how I could record in my warehouse without looking crazy with a gopro on my head. I've seen some but just unsure how to go about recording.
I appreciate the comment. I will have more of me selecting but not POV. Just what I've been doing
Sounds like your describing a grocery warehouse selection that’s the only time you don’t worry about stop order. You will touch a case more than once if you don’t the driver suffers.
Yes, I work in a perishable building
Work at DC when I was in college im use to it but have to get my body back use to it my 5 day at tom thumb/albertson hitting between 70-80%
I’ve panicked a couple of times for trying to get the percentage I would like to hit 100 percent all the time
If your a smoker do not abuse breaks. I break up my 2, 15 minute breaks into 4, 7 minute breaks n management has no problem with it because i was up front with it n more importantly, i produce numbers the other's can't. A strong base n memorizing customer orders will save you time, soreness n injury.
I just want to thank you. I just finished my first week at my new job. Im pulling cases of beer for a beer distributor. 2 days in a row over 1200 cases. Yesterday I was doing 1 pallet at a time on a long jack. Today it was 2 pallets a trip. Eventually I will move up to 3 pallets which is the norm.
Anyway Ive been focusing like a laser on getting the pallets built right. Thanks for putting me onto that being a key issue to work on right out the gate.
I really appreciate the comment. It's awesome to hear you're doing good.
On a busy day during Covid we could get 25-28 pallets. Now just a busy day is 20 pallets
people are not buying as much cause of the prices
3 weeks in. I got 90% with 1575 cases. But the number one guy had 2441 cases... I need a faster pace and accurate stacking. Just walking my pallet instead of riding it moved my percentages from 75% to 90%.
Walking is faster?
@@TheWarehouseSeries Each time I move to the other side as I pass the front of the jack I move it forward. So I dont jump on it to move it small distances. It slows down as I grab a case and stops with the back pallet next to me. I'm not really walking in front of it much just accelerating it and letting it stop on its own.
@@jeremiah4267 most definitely. I only ride if I'm traveling 3 or more bays
How many cases per hour?
Whts the pay for tht?
Thank you
You're welcome, thanks for watching
You get a 2 step max. You need to be as close as you can, to the product you're picking. If no is behind you switch sides, if your product is on the other side of the aisle.
Also no back picking. Do not walk 10 steps behind you to grab a case. If you over shoot your pick slot, back up slowly with your jack. 2 steps, that's all you get.
💯
@@TheWarehouseSeries also everyone should get 8 hours sweeper scrubbing training with Tim. 😂
@@rockstar4cs 😆 obviously you work with me
breaks are for the weak!
Good slave 😂😂😂
Place the heavy merchandise first then build it up
Just hope that your warehouse is slotted properly
@@TheWarehouseSeries exactly 💯
Try telling this to companies like Tom Thumb, and Kroger D.C. ...they're hard labor. Modern day slavery and expectations. The people working there are from other countries looking for a better life and pay or on work release from prison,
I usually put 100 lb bag of sugar on eggs!
😆 matches your pic.
Tim i need help. our warehouse is trashed. picking is low. morale is low. please advise
What do you mean by picking is low? Case count wise
I always say you need to be positive person. I try to be positive to everyone. I help people every chance I get
we have headsets and stickers
My building needs to get better. I’m 3 weeks into the job.
Definitely keep watching my videos and join Discord. Both will help
@@TheWarehouseSeries I need to get my speed up. My rate starts off great but as the day goes on it gets worse
Your content gets better every video
I appreciate it!
If I was doing a video I would say what he’s saying verbatim,I’ve been in the business for over 20 years and if you use what he’s saying you’ll become a much better selector.
I appreciate it
I like before you start talking. I know its going to be good
I appreciate it, so far so good with the warehouse videos
I am having trouble getting higher than 80% on the Jennifer picking headset. 100% seems impossible... any tips?
Definitely join Discord if you haven't already done so. That way multiple people will be helping plus myself
I couldn’t help but comment on the part where you said if you encounter congestion save your energy don’t be picking cases 15 bays ahead or so. And yeah I get that but why not help your coworkers ahead of you? Build those relationships at work with the other orderfillers and they will do the same!
I definitely like what you're saying but 9 times out of 10 in our warehouse the favor is not being returned.
I get that my shift we work pretty well together. But that also comes with being the #1 ranked meat and produce and that’s for weekends and weekdays
Pshh
Yeahhh that almost never happens. Every man(or woman) for themselves. Where I’m at it’s not for the weak lol.
Whats the best place to pick to get incentives? I pick over 150 and up in UNFI but the hours we work is insane
Honestly I'm not sure but talking to our Discord members you probably could get an idea
@@TheWarehouseSeries okay I’ll look into that appreciate it
Literally the most under paid job ever- takes years off your life for pennys ....
Definitely don't disagree
Is this harder then FedEx ground I was unloading 53 feet truck of ic(75+lbs) packages by myself in 1 hour each I did 3 and got to go home early
That sounds harder. At least selecting you get a lot of light cases. Did you have to stack as well or just on to a conveyor belt?
@@TheWarehouseSeries yea, if we wasn’t short staffed instead of unloading I would take the packages off the roller then walk with the heave packages to stack them on to their designated cart until the 4 carts are full then use the tugger to drive around the warehouse and drop the packages at their select location on to the conveyor belt to the delivery truck
Tetris good. Jenga bad
Lol
A weeks training good luck with that half a day I got 😂
Really?! What company?
@@TheWarehouseSeries I don’t want to say but it’s a big global German supermarket
Lidl@@Ayra84678
Do you have a video to explain how to keep your vocollect performance up?
Can you explain a little more what you mean?
@@TheWarehouseSeries like at my job it has two percentages one for how fast you’re getting the orders done and the other one is based on how fast you’re responding to your vocollect and going inside the next ticket
@@jarquezross4433 I've never heard of that. Are you on Discord?
@@jarquezross4433 we have a lot of Discord users that use Vocollect
Yes I have one just never been on it like that
Do you need steel toe shoes being a order selector?
Yes! If for some reason your warehouse doesn't require them I strongly urge you to wear them
The one thing that really bothers me about warehouse work is, people act like you in a fucking prison yard or some shit. You’re a robot that’s not suppose to talk, stop, and they hate when people stand still. If you don’t like micromanaging don’t go into the warehouse business!
Yea cause people who stand still and are busy talking to each other have absolutely zero business picking, want a job like that than selecting isnt the job for you
Any advice for me to move faster at Publix warehouse I work in dairy box meat for me it's hard to keep my numbers up pass 110% especially in the milk aisle
What is your goal you have to hit?
@@TheWarehouseSeries lol we have to hit 80% at Publix , I’m new but I wanna get better
@@salembeats1875 110% honestly just time will make you faster. Learning the little things about your warehouse.
I jus started to watch your channel I haven’t watched I’m order but I’m this vid I seen u say touch one time but I also so seen on another vid u said something somewhat opposite or u didn’t agree or something of that nature can u clear that up for me. I know u don’t wanna touch it 50 million times but if I haven’t memorized my orders yet then what. Also I’m ok I’m the freezer in dry I should be better after watching your vids but my troubles is in the cooler with the 1 or 2 bags of onions a number of diff sizes and weights. It seems as if I have to walk to the other side of the pallets more often. I may have a bulk of mac n cheeses (35) but I can’t make it my base because I have to go back to a isle because some vets say the jus put a slip sheet over and then put the meat items on top but supervisors say we aren’t supposed to put meats on top. Cooler life 😠😔
So in this particular video I'm giving suggestions on to throw faster. In 95% of the other videos I'm teaching how to build /construct pallets. Once you have your system and can build with no problems the touch once should come into play
U must not be a smoker my friend, only a smoker will understand another, if its too hard also for a job to allow u to go smoke here & there just put it on the job resume "NO SMOKERS HIRED FOR THIS JOB"
I'm am not
anybody ?!? who is a better employer for order selection -publix or sysco
Good question to ask on Discord
@@TheWarehouseSeries thanks will do , quick question when you are listening on the headset are you listening to like the last four of the location and for the quantity ,cause to me it comes out so fast it's hard to make sense out of it .
@@MrLeonightis I listen to the entire location. If it's talking to fast you can slow the speed down
If you have Vocollect you should be able to say Talkman slower
Bro I am from India I need your Help I have experience in warehouse job and I want a work in your country but I don't have experience certificate so please Help me for work opportunity in your country
I'm not sure how the immigration works but I do hope the best for you. Your best way is to ask around and find someone who knows somebody who did it
@@TheWarehouseSeries ok thanks
Hey Tim quick question when is the best time to call in your next order when you finish your previous order should I call it in after I wrap my pallet or after I grab last case?
Honestly it all depends. If I'm running late on the order I'm on I'll call it as soon as I'm done because I don't want to waste anymore time and I'll make it up on next order. If I'm up time on that order I'll wait till I'm ready to start it. Hope that makes sense
is the discord still a thing?
Yes
discord.gg/B2HkZpUe
Discord don't work (link)
discord.gg/ehGSYmGy
Try this
Just had a phone interview with US Foods. Any tips or advice for someone that has never worked in this industry?
Did you see my Playlist before day 1?
Those videos will help
@@TheWarehouseSeries For some reason youtube only recommended video 13 lol I will check it out.
@@kevinkev9996 I don't understand the algorithm
How Many boxes in avg a picker do per hour
It really depends on the Warehouse.
Perishable, around 200. Dry around 250 frozen some orders around 300.
@@TheWarehouseSeries 200? Lol I just started selecting never done it before still in training
My trainer tells me to trust myself and build my pallets levels exactly like you just said the base.. I'm fast but I touch the cases too often but the warehouse is kinda new so things are still kinda everywhere but I've been getting faster every week I still have about 2-3 weeks left in training
I hope to get up to 200 cause I'll get paid more
@@lightskinnedbrother6599 just start taking mental notes of what is working and stick with it. Selectors over complicate things by throwing with no plan. You should always be a case ahead on placement
You telling how it's done is nothing in comparison to actually doing it
I hear you, this is just one video of mine giving TIPS. I have videos of me selecting and explaining myself
I pick 200 percent i must be really good
You're what we called a hammer head 😆 🤣 😂
How many cases is that an hour?
O Jr. When I was selecting (early 90's) that would be some where around 600 cph
@@leftygetright5171 😦 you are the god father of selecting