Have a interview coming up I'm excited. Used to work for Coca-Cola and didn't really like the way they ran there business. Pepsi tastes better anyway. ☺️
This is 1 level up from being a slave don't do this job its b.s share cropper wages for all the work you do and they'll make an idiot your supervisor just like a slave owner has a overseer
@@banefulbrandon I thought slavery was abolished in america. The practice that these soda companies are using should be illegal. I'm speaking from experience so don't tell me I'm lazy or anyone else who's been in the merchandising position for over 5 years. Your really a coward, who's afraid to go against these soda companies so they'll do right by everyone
@@Sean_Breezy23 I get paid 18 an hour, mileage paid, overtime accepted, one of the best benefits than any other company out there. Opportunities. Solid bosses. I'm good where I'm at👍
@@forsakenheaven384 as dumb as it sounds. This job is laborious. So take your time and please please please use correct lift form. You’re gonna be lift cases and bottles all day long! You’re probably gonna work 10-12 hour shifts depending on the route you get. Some days it’s great. Others it sucks. But so does every job! Since you’re starting out they’re probably gonna have your running to different stores all the time to fill routes. I’d say get acquainted with every store as best as possible. Learn where everything is at. Coolers, Gatorade, coffee, tea, energy drinks, water etc. learn where everything goes! And fill the endcaps! ORGANISE YOUR BACKSTOCK! That’ll make the job SOOOO much easier with whatever doesn’t go to the sales floor. AND bring a pen and paper pad with you. If you end up working afternoon shifts, most of the product will be on the shelf from the order earlier in the day. So bring a pen and paper pad and write down everything you need to fill the shelf at that time ie. 5 Pepsi 2 liters, 8 Mountain Dew 12 packs cans, 4 orange crush 6 pack bottles. 1 Gatorade 28oz. Etc. it’ll make your job so much easier and save you so much time instead of constantly running back and forth to the backroom. Don’t waste time with this job. Like I said some days you can work 5 hours, Others 12. Just depends on the day really. SOME backroom receivers are going to be assholes. Like Walmarts and Kroger and Meijer the backroom receivers are going to treat you like shit. All I have to say to them is fuck off. They might tell you certain things you really don’t have to do and then they expect it. Stand up for yourself if you think they’re treating you poorly! I’ve met great backroom receivers and they’ve treated me with the respect I deserve and I’ve gotten kicked out of stores because I’ve gotten into arguments! Stand up when you think it’s right! Don’t let some asshole making $15 an hour tell you what to do! SOME ARE COOL SOME ARENT. So make good relationships with them when you can. But when you can’t. Tell ‘em to go fuck themselves. Because they’ll basically tell you the same!That’s basically all I’ve got I think. Here’s a run down with some extra things. PLEASE lift with proper form, you will regret it if you don’t. Take time to learn the stores you’re working in. Bring a pen and paper notepad to write down product. Break down cardboard and plastic. Stack all shells nicely! Stack pallets when done with them. Some back room receivers are cool! Some are assholes. Try to be cool with everyone! Take your time and do a good job! Sorry this is so long but if I knew this shit when I started I would have been so much better off! And I think it’s good you’re starting out! Congrats! It’s a good hard working career! Best of luck to you and if you have anything else let me know! Good luck!
@@drvictoria07 I did the assessment and they email me to come to do a on-site assessment. Is it guaranteed I am going to get the job if i completed this?
"Im not feeling the Pepsi pride" gag
He said " I'm looking for someone who's charismatic" 😕🙁🥱🥱
Thanks for sharing your ideas about displaying stuff,, 👏👏👏
It takes its toll on your body, 2022 going on 18yrs slinging drinks..
Why u do it for so long then ?
Surprised you didn't try to get promoted to sales rep or sales manager where you can relax a little bit and delegate.
Whenever a manager says "My Merchandiser" or "My [insert anything in here]" you already know there gonna be mirco managing you crazy
Have you experimented with pre - built displays using the DSD system ?
Have a interview coming up I'm excited. Used to work for Coca-Cola and didn't really like the way they ran there business. Pepsi tastes better anyway. ☺️
Please tell me how the interview went
🤡
@@MidNiteR32 🤡
I prefer the taste of RC Cola.
@@lionjwd it used to taste stronger in the eighties
I'm feeling that pepsi pride!
I got my interview in 30 minutes
What happened dude
Pepsi merchandise pay gas?
Only for store to store
What's better ? Being a loader at ups or a merchandiser
Merchandiser.
You have to drive your own car from store to store???????????
Yes
Got a interview tomorrow anyone have any tips tricks or advice for the interview or the job?
This is 1 level up from being a slave don't do this job its b.s share cropper wages for all the work you do and they'll make an idiot your supervisor just like a slave owner has a overseer
I was hoping someone would keep it real. Thanks!
Exactly!!!! A complete slave ship
Y'all sound lazy as fuck. You're not meant to be in that position no longer than 6 months to a year. Learn what you can and get promoted.
@@banefulbrandon I thought slavery was abolished in america. The practice that these soda companies are using should be illegal. I'm speaking from experience so don't tell me I'm lazy or anyone else who's been in the merchandising position for over 5 years. Your really a coward, who's afraid to go against these soda companies so they'll do right by everyone
@@Sean_Breezy23 I get paid 18 an hour, mileage paid, overtime accepted, one of the best benefits than any other company out there. Opportunities. Solid bosses. I'm good where I'm at👍
I was a merchandiser... The job is overwhelming...
For what company? I’m a merchandiser for anheuser busch and it’s really not that bad. I’ve done roofing jobs worse then this.
@@archiebolts1491 Coca Cola
I know overwhelming. I'm curious to know how this might be ?
HI THERE
This is my job, I love this job very much
Worst job ever i did it for 6 months pay is bad
Here they only hire college kids.
Merchandiser is a bad job don’t do it
i had interview, didnt make the cut i guess too old
you dodged a bullet
prob so
I’d try to reapply! Job isn’t too bad and I’ve been here for 2 and a half years
@@evankolar8957any tips for a newbie?
@@forsakenheaven384 as dumb as it sounds. This job is laborious. So take your time and please please please use correct lift form. You’re gonna be lift cases and bottles all day long! You’re probably gonna work 10-12 hour shifts depending on the route you get. Some days it’s great. Others it sucks. But so does every job! Since you’re starting out they’re probably gonna have your running to different stores all the time to fill routes. I’d say get acquainted with every store as best as possible. Learn where everything is at. Coolers, Gatorade, coffee, tea, energy drinks, water etc. learn where everything goes! And fill the endcaps! ORGANISE YOUR BACKSTOCK! That’ll make the job SOOOO much easier with whatever doesn’t go to the sales floor. AND bring a pen and paper pad with you. If you end up working afternoon shifts, most of the product will be on the shelf from the order earlier in the day. So bring a pen and paper pad and write down everything you need to fill the shelf at that time ie. 5 Pepsi 2 liters, 8 Mountain Dew 12 packs cans, 4 orange crush 6 pack bottles. 1 Gatorade 28oz. Etc. it’ll make your job so much easier and save you so much time instead of constantly running back and forth to the backroom. Don’t waste time with this job. Like I said some days you can work 5 hours, Others 12. Just depends on the day really. SOME backroom receivers are going to be assholes. Like Walmarts and Kroger and Meijer the backroom receivers are going to treat you like shit. All I have to say to them is fuck off. They might tell you certain things you really don’t have to do and then they expect it. Stand up for yourself if you think they’re treating you poorly! I’ve met great backroom receivers and they’ve treated me with the respect I deserve and I’ve gotten kicked out of stores because I’ve gotten into arguments! Stand up when you think it’s right! Don’t let some asshole making $15 an hour tell you what to do! SOME ARE COOL SOME ARENT. So make good relationships with them when you can. But when you can’t. Tell ‘em to go fuck themselves. Because they’ll basically tell you the same!That’s basically all I’ve got I think. Here’s a run down with some extra things. PLEASE lift with proper form, you will regret it if you don’t. Take time to learn the stores you’re working in. Bring a pen and paper notepad to write down product. Break down cardboard and plastic. Stack all shells nicely! Stack pallets when done with them. Some back room receivers are cool! Some are assholes. Try to be cool with everyone! Take your time and do a good job! Sorry this is so long but if I knew this shit when I started I would have been so much better off! And I think it’s good you’re starting out! Congrats! It’s a good hard working career! Best of luck to you and if you have anything else let me know! Good luck!
You dream about stocking soda at night?
Does Pepsi have a assessment test?
No assessment test
@@prospect4954 yes they do! I had to do a PepsiCo assessment test
@@drvictoria07 was it easy
@@keywana46 yes ma'am!
@@drvictoria07 I did the assessment and they email me to come to do a on-site assessment. Is it guaranteed I am going to get the job if i completed this?