By the way I’m the one that asked about the wet room ! I can’t wait for that video because I do struggle in that area. It’s honestly the hardest area to do especially for new hires coming in. For some odd reason that’s where they stick everyone after your training week. It’s either sink or swim for most so videos like these really help worker who really want to learn the ins and outs of selecting.
Ugghh Coffeemate..we had a truck come in with 20 pallets of Hazelnut coffeemate that needed to be restacked. A lot of the time is the loaders dont use enough straps or load-locks to keep the stuff from shifting when the guy makes a sharp turn or has to slam on the brakes.
Believe me, I've gone on enough delivery routes as a drivers helper to know people are nuts on the road. I've seen my drivers have to stand on the brakes cause of something stupid the Corolla did in front of us
Mate You should do a video building a 3d or 2d palette Your way with S M L XL boxes and explain an ideal Palette. With Corners, going inwards. Where each sized Box goes etc
With regards to the pallet at around 2:00 it seems glaringly obvious to drop the two top cases down and put the other two( that aren’t level) on top or elsewhere. Would you guess that this wasn’t done as the person didn’t want to waste time? But would you always advise taking the time to do this? We don’t stack pallets that high (120/130cm I think) but you still want it fairly solid until you are least at half that height right?
I think a lot of people don't understand how the pallets go into a trailer. I am not sure if you can get access to your loaders loading these pallets but it might make people understand the problems your loaders will experience from a badly stacked pallet.
One goes in straight the other is pinwheeled. If built to wide there is a issue of having product getting crushed. If built too tall it doesn't fit past the door frame.
Yes, check out my Playlist and look for dry. Also under Playlist look for my selection videos. You will see me actually select can goods and talk you through what I am doing
@@TheWarehouseSeries stickers and I just started so I started month and a half ago I really like this job I can provide for my family and self I don't and can't lose my job and I've been getting mispicks and shorts on the truck do you have any tips and advice for me please 🥺 help me out !!??
By the way I’m the one that asked about the wet room ! I can’t wait for that video because I do struggle in that area.
It’s honestly the hardest area to do especially for new hires coming in. For some odd reason that’s where they stick everyone after your training week. It’s either sink or swim for most so videos like these really help worker who really want to learn the ins and outs of selecting.
That's odd because warehouses usually wait until you get experience because produce is the 2nd most expensive thing in the warehouse besides meat
Ugghh Coffeemate..we had a truck come in with 20 pallets of Hazelnut coffeemate that needed to be restacked. A lot of the time is the loaders dont use enough straps or load-locks to keep the stuff from shifting when the guy makes a sharp turn or has to slam on the brakes.
Believe me, I've gone on enough delivery routes as a drivers helper to know people are nuts on the road. I've seen my drivers have to stand on the brakes cause of something stupid the Corolla did in front of us
Thank you! Keep em coming!
Sure will
Friday will be first video with green screen editing
Love it ! I’ve been working over time so I haven’t had time to be in UA-cam but as always great information 🙏
Thank you!
Informative, great work
Thank you
Another good video Tim, maybe stress the density of the build. No need for someone to be able to live in those pallets.
Mate You should do a video building a 3d or 2d palette Your way with S M L XL boxes and explain an ideal Palette. With Corners, going inwards. Where each sized Box goes etc
I have hundreds of videos. Check out my Playlist
With regards to the pallet at around 2:00 it seems glaringly obvious to drop the two top cases down and put the other two( that aren’t level) on top or elsewhere. Would you guess that this wasn’t done as the person didn’t want to waste time? But would you always advise taking the time to do this? We don’t stack pallets that high (120/130cm I think) but you still want it fairly solid until you are least at half that height right?
I think the person was just inexperienced
Missed this one
Great info man💪🏾💪🏾 first wk by myself you been helping I level pick in dry goods,, how do I know when to leave space in between cases??
If you put a case down and it hangs over side take the time to space that row out real quick minus that case.
I think a lot of people don't understand how the pallets go into a trailer. I am not sure if you can get access to your loaders loading these pallets but it might make people understand the problems your loaders will experience from a badly stacked pallet.
I can definitely try
One goes in straight the other is pinwheeled. If built to wide there is a issue of having product getting crushed. If built too tall it doesn't fit past the door frame.
Do you have any tips or videos on stacking can goods?
Yes, check out my Playlist and look for dry. Also under Playlist look for my selection videos. You will see me actually select can goods and talk you through what I am doing
@@TheWarehouseSeries Thank you 👍
Your videos have definitely improved
Thank you
Yes I want forklift videos!!!
Did you see my Playlist for stand up forklift?
How do I stop getting mispicks and shorts on the truck
You selecting with headset or stickers
@@TheWarehouseSeries stickers and I just started so I started month and a half ago I really like this job I can provide for my family and self I don't and can't lose my job and I've been getting mispicks and shorts on the truck do you have any tips and advice for me please 🥺 help me out !!??