I love this job. I just reached my 2nd month and I'm a 125lb single mom. Many people thought I couldn't do it but Pepsi pushed me to the challenge. Great company!
@@1stnationalafrican-america162 I started this March it’s a nice job! My biggest store is a food 4 less takes me about 2-3 hours to finish load days 3-5, sadly I have a bad back and I’m paying for it don’t know how long I’ll be here but I love my bosses!
It’s not that bad, it’s a great job with great pay for those who like a fast day, no day here seems long. Every time you look up you will either be going to break, lunch, or home. Just focus on getting the pallet done as neat and fast as possible while remaining safe and you should surprise yourself .
Starting tomorrow as a forklift operator.. Lets see how it goes - hopefully a forklift operator isnt manually picking up the 24 packs and loading it onto a pallet then using the forklift to transport. Guessing there already shrinkwrapped and ready on a pallet to be just transported across the warehouse.. lets see!
This seem to be the norm for distribution warehouses in TX. I just moved here and applied at a center for Mars chocolate. Was there one day and when the told me I only get a 30 min lunch for a 12 hr day I didn’t go back. I’m a hard worker but not a slave. Labor laws seem to nonexistent around here.
well steve its the work house industry. Have you ever worked in a warehouse. In the warehouse industry your just a number and a someone is ready to replace you like a high school graduate. The job is easy too easy a reason why its hard work but its easy manual labor that doesn't require much thinking. In the end, production rate is all that matters to managers cause like I said you easily replaceable. I personally after all these years working at these jobs have found that its not worth it based on the amount of labor vs the pay. But for warehouses like these like pepsi, amazon, fed ex, ups, coke, you will always have a bunch of quitters who don't like working. They find out laborious jobs are garbage and that the managers are the only ones making money and are the only ones who have time to do things outside of work. They either quit and never come back or some just work for months than quit and go somewhere else than return back after quitting that job. Jobs like these are meant for people who are uneducated and most are into recreational drugs yet they always seem to pass the drug tests. I'm surprised you even need a high school diploma to work at these jobs.
@@KINGandWINNER Before moving to Texas I work in a warehouse for 37 years. But wasn't a distribution center. We shipped the goods that were manufactured there. Different animal I guess. But will not be treated like a slave with no appropriate break time for hours work. Might as well just go back to calling them sweat shops.
@@sideout1961 what? So you loaded pepsi products on trailers or did you unload the products off trailers. I guess you unloaded pepsi products off trailers. But all these pepsi warehouse are the same. Your basically picking products and loading products. I guess you were only loading products in trailers in the pepsi center you worked a reason they didn't care about hte production rate. 30 minutes of breaks is the average. I would say this some like giant has a bunch of old dirty bathrooms to use but someone like amazon has only 3 toilets that are always used up. So your screwed if you got an emergency.
As someone who worked at Pepsi Mississauga as picker / forklift driver for 1.5 years, this job is a hard strenuous job, you work 10 hour shifts with only a 30 min break, yes the pay and benefits are good but be prepared to be exhausted, back pains and the endless misery of hearing the voice pick even in your dreams.
@@andrewjuriansz2056 all you doing is picking up like a 24 pack of soda throwing it on a forklift. That's not heavy. In amazon you have to literally lift big boxes every second plus not t mention move them around the entire warehouse using a manual pallet jack. Those soda packs like the 24 case/36 case are not heavy i get them from sams club some times. I actually had to lift boxes over 100 pounds in amazon.
@@KINGandWINNER i know you guys at amazon have it way more rough than we do and I truly do feel you. and just fyi its not just one 24/36 pack at a time its on average 40-60 of those 24 packs at a time in under4 mins lol, its nuts, but the powered jack helps a lot.
If it is PepsiCo affiliated, then most definitely. Their term "work till kick out" is 14 hour shifts. I was promised 40 hour shift with 5x8 schedule. Guess what, I worked 50 hours on my first month. After probation period was over, they started working me 6 days with 1 day off. You can never plan a event on your day off. You will have to rely on vacation hours.
I'm a loader I work 10pm till 630am. If you drive for the line yes your hours change. Night shift can be 6pm till 6am or 8pm till 4, but mostly 6 to 6 if your day shift and if you work 12 hour shifts u come in 6am till 6pm
@@MsPatval it’s nice I went to production so I like it picking sucks kinda cuz they can force you to work a double shift started at 4pm got off at 5-6 am but only for 2 weeks shit was exhausting having to wake up the next day and be at work by 4 again luckily for me I went to production they can still force you but it isn’t as bad
Do order selectors get bonuses if they pick over their rates? Example say you need to pick at 90% but you picked say 110% do you get bonus pay for that?
Did you ever get a chance later on at the interview? I was invited too but think I was late. I went to my account and now I don't see the link to schedule my interview/assessment.
all that hard work, i get that they are tired. but they stack up 8 ft high and then wrap it one time, whats the point? by the time i open the trailer, most pallets are either leaning or already collapsed.
@MsPatval 2 to 3 days they contact me gave me some options of when I can start I chose July 11th because I didn't want to start before 4th of July holiday
@@herusenghor5880thanks for quick response. I’m here in Tampa FL got job offer and my background and drug test is clean but still waiting for start date. It’s getting frustrating been 2 weeks
@@jayalva9228 I haven’t went yet, I go this Friday the 28th of January. Will you do me a favor and let me know how yours go today. Best of luck to you, I’m sure you will do good my boy! Congratulations already!!
@@jayalva9228 I heard from someone else that they didn’t think they did good with the hands on part but they still called him and said he did better then he thought. If they didn’t already give you a no go you might still get the call and did better then you think. Either way good luck to you my boy.
When you do the hands on assessment don’t bother picking up any of the damaged cases. It saves you time and shows you pay attention. They give you 15 minutes to build and unbuild cases. Good luck 👍🏻
I worked at Amazon warehouse for 5 years. I just did my assessment they emailed me back letting me know I’m in consideration! Still waiting to see if o get scheduled for a interview wish me luck 🙏🏽💯
@Bilbo Swaggends45 It can be rough, but if you want to whoop yourself into shape while making good money, it is worth it. The benefits are also really, really good.
..the warehouse fvcking sucks. I did it for two years and we have a motto "when summer hits, kiss your wife goodbye because you aren't going to see her for the next 4 to 6 months" I thought it was a joke
Anyone turned off by 10 12 hour shifts isn't a real worker or don't like making money. I worked for Walmart distribution and I left because they started cutting hours. I miss working them long days, them paychecks were fat. Yall look fragile with these comments.
@@BLADE47915 I worked for Walmart DC for 10+ yrs as a selector and regretted it. The pay was chump change compared to Publix DC. Publix is where you make bank at and you get free lunch. Buffet style everyday. Now, run along and do that pathetic Wacky World cheer they had yall do 🤣
@@BLADE47915 I've selected for that pathetic company for 10 yrs. Publix DC pays way more. The benefits are better, dividen pay, year end bonuses, and you get free lunch every day. Btw they give you two weeks vacation starting out. When I left. I was still receiving a dividen paycheck from them
I would avoid working for Pepsico period, especially as a loader at one of their warehouses. Working at Pepsico at the Burnsville, Mn location has been the worst employment experience of my entire life by far! It was an extremely uncomfortable, hostile work environment. Whenever I was at work, I felt like I was on that show 60 Days In! Never in my life have I worked with so many garbage human beings (and some of them were supervisors and team leads!) This warehouse is filled with felons, drug dealers, and gang members. They will hire anyone, it doesn't matter if you have never stepped a foot in a warehouse your entire life or if you have over 12 years of experience. One guy was walked out because he was caught shooting heroin! There were never enough machines or talkmans for everyone and HR was so incompetent they kept overhiring. The machines were in such poor condition I almost seriously injured three co-workers on three separate occasions. Everytime I would take a faulty walkie rider to the upper warehouse for repair, (at this location they refer to it as "upstairs"), it would show up on the floor the next night and then another employee would injure another co-worker. And this warehouse is a complete logistical nightmare. The training sucks and there is no rhyme or reason for why half the products are located where they currently are. This is also a Union Pepsico location which means the worst workers are protected and the top performers are screwed because they have to pick up the slack. I barely lasted four months here and finally I walked out and quit because there was never enough equipment to go around. I refuse to even put this company/work experience on my resume because working here was so bad. To this day, I won't even look at a Pepsico product, much less buy one! That's how awful this work experience has been at the Burnsville, MN Pepsico warehouse location!
sounds like you should’ve did research on the company first, did you not ask questions during the interview on how the team functions and if you don’t fit would you be re-trained for a different position??? i’m 20 and know to ask these things to my soon to be employers. i’m at a union pepsi and love it.
@@jshifty9618 You have got to be kidding me. I can clearly see you're only 20yrs old saying something like that. What employer will tell you the warehouse is packed with gang members, criminals, drug addicts? What employer will tell you they have faulty equipment? What employer will tell you it is dangerous to work there?
@@Newportnews98 I don't want to work around a certain group of people? What people might that be? He mentioned drug addicts, gang members, criminals, etc. Are you saying that fits the description of a certain group of people? What people are gang members, drug addicts, and criminals? Please, tell me.
@@meghankathleen4474 depends on the country. in my country loaders doesnt get tested. i come at work drunk, high and its no problem if i can do my work.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is for real? I've span the comments for wisdom because I need a job, and I heard great things about a warehouse my brother himself is going to work, and i needed to see to believe. I hear it's simple, and this video provides me with a more "rose tinted" glass in honesty. So I'm open to genuine experience from others because an Aspie like me needs to get a job and I need to know not just the pros, but the cons too. Feel free to comment, all is appreciated.
Warehouse jobs are nothing but BS. You get fired as quickly as you got hired and they don't give a fuck about how you feel. Strenuous work that will break your body down by the end of the day(and most of the times the end of the week) and it will fuck with you mentally. You'll be getting nightmares and having trouble sleeping because you'll be dreading going back to work. People that say "warehouse jobs are easy" or "i love warehouse jobs" are people that are just brought into the system as worker drones and shot very low in life to the point where they have to cope with being a slave. My advice to you is to get a trade. Trucking, Mechanic, Plumber, Electrician, etc. Something that takes skill and is in high demand. Good luck.
@@ShadowCatDestroyer well, okay, but what would you recommend to one who has autism and was diagnosed with Schizophrenia? 👉👈(I'm this person, by the way, no joke.)
@@gaunterodimmmastermirrors72 Well i don't know what you would be interested in. Whatever career you wish to pursue, research if your disability is a boundary.
1:33 that is easy work but the way they use the forklift is dangerous like jumping in front of it while moving. Steel toes protect your toes not your whole foot. Seen lots of workers jump in front of a moving forklift as it stopped in warehouses like these
@@Carlit0Tit0 yeah she didn't jump in front of moving forklift on camera but off camera its a different story. These workers be jumping in front of a moving forklift while its moving. See it at all warehouses. Its dangerous but the managers don't care.
@@MOONLIGHT-vl9ty you should just be able to Google Pepsi warehouse loader jobs and something will pop up. Like I said just be prepared to work long hours with very little breaks. 3pm to 7:30 am everyday.
@@MOONLIGHT-vl9ty they start you off on the evening shift in the warehouse. After six months you can move somewhere else within the company at the same location. After a year you can relocate.
Call in follow ups and or just keep trying I’ve been doing it on and off I got in through a temp agency and we’ll working I apply every lunch to new Pepsi postings I got my interview this week finally .
they probably just using you as temporary labor so that there permanent workers can go on there summer vacation cause that's what they do at giant foods. Plus they are likely going to ask you to take a physical test to see if you can pass it if you are hired after the interview. I made up my mind, I'm going to pass on this interview, its just a waste of time.
This is not an accurate representation of a workday at Pepsi 😂 CHAOS for 10-14 hours a night 6 nights a week. Pay is good, $800+ checks. But you gonna work trust me
I couldn’t go to the interview they sent me for the Mesquite TX location, so I’m having to wait on a scheduled day that I can go but is this job good? It seem a like a order selecting & if it is, then I probably won’t take it, order selecting is back breaking work.
@@infamousicee6009 100% backbreaking. 6 days a week 11+ hours a day minimum. You're only getting Saturdays off. But you'll bring home at least 900+ a week. I was bringing home 1100 checks.
@@liteworknoreaction Damn, the money sounds good but all money ain’t good money, I think I’m probably just going to stay where I’m at, I noticed a lot of warehouses list different names for order selecting and this video & based off what you said, is pretty much descriptions of order selecting.
Anyone willing too do this job make sure to check pay rate after tax otherwise no tank you these billionaires companies tend to pay little pennies on the dollar I know this because I use to work for coke
This is my dream Job to work in PIPSI as a Warehouse Picker or Warehouse Loader But I think this is only a dream.. Hoping that you give me a chance to apply but I'm from Philippines..
considering that i work 12 hour shifts in a warehouse with a hour commute there and back so 14 hours of work for $12 and hour pepsi co doesn’t seem so bad for $16.50 and hour and it’s very close to me
Taking my drug test for this position in a few days. I had to jump through hoops just to get to where I'm at now, with emails, texts, and a few phone calls. But hopefully I'm almost in. It's not a very encouraging start as it seems over complicated to go through the hiring process. I'm trying to stay hopeful that I'll like the job. It looks like there's alot that love it or hate it here in the comments so I dunno.
@@Kn0wOneNos3 don’t know about him but i got hired as a merchandiser and it’s been rough it’s a lot of manual labor but I get good checks every week so it works for now, but if you think you can handle the long hours days and manual labor go ahead, also the hiring process takes some time I tried 2 times until i got in
Update: didn't happen. I got an email basically telling me to have me some boots, and wait for a phone call. I waited a little while, answering every single call I'd get and it was never them. Then I started calling them every day, sometimes multiple times a day and they would never answer. There wasn't even an option to leave a voicemail. I gave up.
@@gianky7727 oh damn but that makes sense if you’re in cali shits expensive😂. nd i’m sure yours will switch if you’re there long enough, with union on holidays it’s 3x pay nd we get hours lunches
I love this job. I just reached my 2nd month and I'm a 125lb single mom. Many people thought I couldn't do it but Pepsi pushed me to the challenge. Great company!
What position?
Merchandising
@@1stnationalafrican-america162 I started this March it’s a nice job! My biggest store is a food 4 less takes me about 2-3 hours to finish load days 3-5, sadly I have a bad back and I’m paying for it don’t know how long I’ll be here but I love my bosses!
🔥 🔥 🔥
Glad to see this,got a interview this week
It’s not that bad, it’s a great job with great pay for those who like a fast day, no day here seems long. Every time you look up you will either be going to break, lunch, or home. Just focus on getting the pallet done as neat and fast as possible while remaining safe and you should surprise yourself .
Any tips before I go to my interview on how to stack properly
I start orientation next week. Wish me luck🤷
Fuck the work get the money love! Peace and blessings
Did you have to drug test the same day as interview ?
How is it going for you?
Luckyyy!!
It’s crazy I work in the one in Indiana it’s crazy
“After a day of work I am exhausted, I am extremely tired”… yeah that’s gonna encourage ppl to apply.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Just did the assessment, I'm not willing to destroy my body for 18 hr, high turn over rate, 10 hours 6 days a week on the summer fuck no
You missed the 2nd part where he said he gets satisfaction from all the hard work 😂😂
That’s worth more than money!!!
And don’t forget “It’s not a Bad Job……It’s just a hard job.”
I go on an interview Friday this shit making me think about not showing up
Starting tomorrow as a forklift operator.. Lets see how it goes - hopefully a forklift operator isnt manually picking up the 24 packs and loading it onto a pallet then using the forklift to transport. Guessing there already shrinkwrapped and ready on a pallet to be just transported across the warehouse.. lets see!
So how is it
No your loading the trucks, grabbing pallets from the shelves to bring down so the selectors can pick from that product.
This seem to be the norm for distribution warehouses in TX. I just moved here and applied at a center for Mars chocolate. Was there one day and when the told me I only get a 30 min lunch for a 12 hr day I didn’t go back. I’m a hard worker but not a slave. Labor laws seem to nonexistent around here.
well steve its the work house industry. Have you ever worked in a warehouse. In the warehouse industry your just a number and a someone is ready to replace you like a high school graduate. The job is easy too easy a reason why its hard work but its easy manual labor that doesn't require much thinking. In the end, production rate is all that matters to managers cause like I said you easily replaceable. I personally after all these years working at these jobs have found that its not worth it based on the amount of labor vs the pay.
But for warehouses like these like pepsi, amazon, fed ex, ups, coke, you will always have a bunch of quitters who don't like working. They find out laborious jobs are garbage and that the managers are the only ones making money and are the only ones who have time to do things outside of work. They either quit and never come back or some just work for months than quit and go somewhere else than return back after quitting that job. Jobs like these are meant for people who are uneducated and most are into recreational drugs yet they always seem to pass the drug tests. I'm surprised you even need a high school diploma to work at these jobs.
@@KINGandWINNER Before moving to Texas I work in a warehouse for 37 years. But wasn't a distribution center. We shipped the goods that were manufactured there. Different animal I guess. But will not be treated like a slave with no appropriate break time for hours work. Might as well just go back to calling them sweat shops.
@@sideout1961 what? So you loaded pepsi products on trailers or did you unload the products off trailers. I guess you unloaded pepsi products off trailers. But all these pepsi warehouse are the same. Your basically picking products and loading products. I guess you were only loading products in trailers in the pepsi center you worked a reason they didn't care about hte production rate. 30 minutes of breaks is the average. I would say this some like giant has a bunch of old dirty bathrooms to use but someone like amazon has only 3 toilets that are always used up. So your screwed if you got an emergency.
@@KINGandWINNER Jobs like these are terrible for work life balance. You can work here but don’t expect to have a life lol
@@saveit4519 well its not the life part more like don't expect to have much money and a life.
As someone who worked at Pepsi Mississauga as picker / forklift driver for 1.5 years, this job is a hard strenuous job, you work 10 hour shifts with only a 30 min break, yes the pay and benefits are good but be prepared to be exhausted, back pains and the endless misery of hearing the voice pick even in your dreams.
🤣🤣 me and my husband just applied wish us luck 🍀
Lmao it’s literally nothing like that 😂😂
@@chamodelalima8986 Which warehouse did you work in? you must be a supervisor because they are absolutely clueless about the job 😂😂
@@andrewjuriansz2056 all you doing is picking up like a 24 pack of soda throwing it on a forklift. That's not heavy. In amazon you have to literally lift big boxes every second plus not t mention move them around the entire warehouse using a manual pallet jack. Those soda packs like the 24 case/36 case are not heavy i get them from sams club some times. I actually had to lift boxes over 100 pounds in amazon.
@@KINGandWINNER i know you guys at amazon have it way more rough than we do and I truly do feel you. and just fyi its not just one 24/36 pack at a time its on average 40-60 of those 24 packs at a time in under4 mins lol, its nuts, but the powered jack helps a lot.
Are the loaders required to work rotating shifts ? I hear a lot about rotating shifts in reviews.
If it is PepsiCo affiliated, then most definitely. Their term "work till kick out" is 14 hour shifts. I was promised 40 hour shift with 5x8 schedule. Guess what, I worked 50 hours on my first month. After probation period was over, they started working me 6 days with 1 day off. You can never plan a event on your day off. You will have to rely on vacation hours.
@@xyero4399 u still there ?
I'm a loader I work 10pm till 630am. If you drive for the line yes your hours change. Night shift can be 6pm till 6am or 8pm till 4, but mostly 6 to 6 if your day shift and if you work 12 hour shifts u come in 6am till 6pm
90% grind 10 % sleep....
Going on my 15th year at pepsi in canada.
Love the warehouse work!
Glad to hear I start may 15 I’m so nervous cuz the guy said I’m extremely tired 🤣
@@Leo_612how’s is it been?
@@MsPatval it’s nice I went to production so I like it picking sucks kinda cuz they can force you to work a double shift started at 4pm got off at 5-6 am but only for 2 weeks shit was exhausting having to wake up the next day and be at work by 4 again luckily for me I went to production they can still force you but it isn’t as bad
how to apply fo the job
Do order selectors get bonuses if they pick over their rates? Example say you need to pick at 90% but you picked say 110% do you get bonus pay for that?
I work at coke and nope no type of incentives for picking at a high rate just a “good job “ and that’s if your lucky
@@Minny8737bro coke does not even pay as close to Pepsi im sorry not in denver you can make 7 k a month at coke 3400 a month
No, not all
This position pays 24 dollar an hour in Michigan and I had an interview invitation but all interview spots were taken now I'm just waiting for more 😫
How it go
The same happen to me to all the interview was taken
Did you ever get a chance later on at the interview? I was invited too but think I was late. I went to my account and now I don't see the link to schedule my interview/assessment.
all that hard work, i get that they are tired. but they stack up 8 ft high and then wrap it one time, whats the point? by the time i open the trailer, most pallets are either leaning or already collapsed.
Start orientation tomorow morning for the loader position! Wish a brother luck
How is it so far and what do they pay
How long did it take them you give u orientation after drug and background check? Mine are clean but I’m still waiting
@MsPatval 2 to 3 days they contact me gave me some options of when I can start I chose July 11th because I didn't want to start before 4th of July holiday
@@herusenghor5880thanks for quick response. I’m here in Tampa FL got job offer and my background and drug test is clean but still waiting for start date. It’s getting frustrating been 2 weeks
Almost a year later n I'm still at Pepsi lol 💯👍🏾best job I ever had
This Friday I have an on-site interview and hands on assessment if anyone could give me any tips it would be greatly appreciated.
How did it go I go today for mine
@@jayalva9228 I haven’t went yet, I go this Friday the 28th of January. Will you do me a favor and let me know how yours go today. Best of luck to you, I’m sure you will do good my boy! Congratulations already!!
@@lordjudah4742 thanks my boy but it didn't go to good unless you in some good ass shape you won't get far
@@jayalva9228 I heard from someone else that they didn’t think they did good with the hands on part but they still called him and said he did better then he thought. If they didn’t already give you a no go you might still get the call and did better then you think. Either way good luck to you my boy.
When you do the hands on assessment don’t bother picking up any of the damaged cases. It saves you time and shows you pay attention. They give you 15 minutes to build and unbuild cases. Good luck 👍🏻
I worked at Amazon warehouse for 5 years. I just did my assessment they emailed me back letting me know I’m in consideration! Still waiting to see if o get scheduled for a interview wish me luck 🙏🏽💯
Great job Pepsi Community. I love your commercials one Pepsi is the star and over ice. You do great work.
About to take this job just to get back into shape lol.
Lmao
@@bilboswaggends4523 Deadass serious. I'm here right now on break lol.
@@RotomR3D lmao damn I’m thinking about applying after this December. I need a better paying job lol
@Bilbo Swaggends45 It can be rough, but if you want to whoop yourself into shape while making good money, it is worth it. The benefits are also really, really good.
@@RotomR3D as of a matter of fact I do need to lose weight 😂
..the warehouse fvcking sucks. I did it for two years and we have a motto "when summer hits, kiss your wife goodbye because you aren't going to see her for the next 4 to 6 months" I thought it was a joke
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Back breaking labor
I have an on-site assessment and interview next Monday. I can't wait;hopefully I get the job.
same tomorrow (monday
@@devinconnor4114 Mine is Tuesday, goodluck tho man. Let me know how it goes
How it go
@@devinconnor4114 how it go
@@Actifyx how it go
If you want a bad back and to be a slave go work for Pepsi !!!😂😂
Awww....Hell Naw. 🤣
Very good company to work for
How many days you get off?
3 days off, 4 day 10 hr work days
@@tomtasticsvideos9512 what place bruh. im loader i work 9 hour , 6 days a week.
@@QWERTY-gp8fd Erie Pennsylvania
@@tomtasticsvideos9512 i need to migrate to usa lul
Anyone turned off by 10 12 hour shifts isn't a real worker or don't like making money. I worked for Walmart distribution and I left because they started cutting hours. I miss working them long days, them paychecks were fat. Yall look fragile with these comments.
Walmart Distribution is easy work. Try Sysco, US Foods, and Publix 😂
@brandonh9016 tell me you never worked there without telling me. Ain't nothing easy about that shit. Stop the cap dude!
@@BLADE47915 I worked for Walmart DC for 10+ yrs as a selector and regretted it. The pay was chump change compared to Publix DC. Publix is where you make bank at and you get free lunch. Buffet style everyday. Now, run along and do that pathetic Wacky World cheer they had yall do 🤣
@@BLADE47915 I've selected for that pathetic company for 10 yrs. Publix DC pays way more. The benefits are better, dividen pay, year end bonuses, and you get free lunch every day. Btw they give you two weeks vacation starting out. When I left. I was still receiving a dividen paycheck from them
Lol i remember this video used to be the orientation video on the Pepsi career page.
Warehouse loader in Macon is it bad?
I have a on site assessment and interview tomorrow can anybody give me any tips
I would avoid working for Pepsico period, especially as a loader at one of their warehouses. Working at Pepsico at the Burnsville, Mn location has been the worst employment experience of my entire life by far! It was an extremely uncomfortable, hostile work environment. Whenever I was at work, I felt like I was on that show 60 Days In! Never in my life have I worked with so many garbage human beings (and some of them were supervisors and team leads!) This warehouse is filled with felons, drug dealers, and gang members. They will hire anyone, it doesn't matter if you have never stepped a foot in a warehouse your entire life or if you have over 12 years of experience. One guy was walked out because he was caught shooting heroin! There were never enough machines or talkmans for everyone and HR was so incompetent they kept overhiring. The machines were in such poor condition I almost seriously injured three co-workers on three separate occasions. Everytime I would take a faulty walkie rider to the upper warehouse for repair, (at this location they refer to it as "upstairs"), it would show up on the floor the next night and then another employee would injure another co-worker. And this warehouse is a complete logistical nightmare. The training sucks and there is no rhyme or reason for why half the products are located where they currently are. This is also a Union Pepsico location which means the worst workers are protected and the top performers are screwed because they have to pick up the slack. I barely lasted four months here and finally I walked out and quit because there was never enough equipment to go around. I refuse to even put this company/work experience on my resume because working here was so bad. To this day, I won't even look at a Pepsico product, much less buy one! That's how awful this work experience has been at the Burnsville, MN Pepsico warehouse location!
sounds like you should’ve did research on the company first, did you not ask questions during the interview on how the team functions and if you don’t fit would you be re-trained for a different position??? i’m 20 and know to ask these things to my soon to be employers. i’m at a union pepsi and love it.
@@jshifty9618 You have got to be kidding me. I can clearly see you're only 20yrs old saying something like that. What employer will tell you the warehouse is packed with gang members, criminals, drug addicts? What employer will tell you they have faulty equipment? What employer will tell you it is dangerous to work there?
@@bane3991 🤡🤡sounds like y’all don’t want to work around a certain group of people
You sound very judgmental
@@Newportnews98 I don't want to work around a certain group of people? What people might that be? He mentioned drug addicts, gang members, criminals, etc. Are you saying that fits the description of a certain group of people? What people are gang members, drug addicts, and criminals? Please, tell me.
do they test for THC for loaders
Everywhere tests for thc expect it its union
@@meghankathleen4474 depends on the country. in my country loaders doesnt get tested. i come at work drunk, high and its no problem if i can do my work.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but is for real? I've span the comments for wisdom because I need a job, and I heard great things about a warehouse my brother himself is going to work, and i needed to see to believe.
I hear it's simple, and this video provides me with a more "rose tinted" glass in honesty. So I'm open to genuine experience from others because an Aspie like me needs to get a job and I need to know not just the pros, but the cons too.
Feel free to comment, all is appreciated.
Warehouse jobs are nothing but BS. You get fired as quickly as you got hired and they don't give a fuck about how you feel. Strenuous work that will break your body down by the end of the day(and most of the times the end of the week) and it will fuck with you mentally. You'll be getting nightmares and having trouble sleeping because you'll be dreading going back to work. People that say "warehouse jobs are easy" or "i love warehouse jobs" are people that are just brought into the system as worker drones and shot very low in life to the point where they have to cope with being a slave. My advice to you is to get a trade. Trucking, Mechanic, Plumber, Electrician, etc. Something that takes skill and is in high demand. Good luck.
@@ShadowCatDestroyer well, okay, but what would you recommend to one who has autism and was diagnosed with Schizophrenia? 👉👈(I'm this person, by the way, no joke.)
@@gaunterodimmmastermirrors72 Well i don't know what you would be interested in. Whatever career you wish to pursue, research if your disability is a boundary.
1:33 that is easy work but the way they use the forklift is dangerous like jumping in front of it while moving. Steel toes protect your toes not your whole foot. Seen lots of workers jump in front of a moving forklift as it stopped in warehouses like these
Nobody jumped in front of a forklift there. It was stationary and she was loading stuff on it
@@Carlit0Tit0 yeah she didn't jump in front of moving forklift on camera but off camera its a different story. These workers be jumping in front of a moving forklift while its moving. See it at all warehouses. Its dangerous but the managers don't care.
I have a interview at Pepsi for a warehouse loader on Monday
It really depends on which location you work for but DONT work for the Austin, Tx location. 16-18 hr shifts ! Come in on off days
Or fired.
What's their link for apply ?
@@MOONLIGHT-vl9ty you should just be able to Google Pepsi warehouse loader jobs and something will pop up. Like I said just be prepared to work long hours with very little breaks. 3pm to 7:30 am everyday.
@@sodamncutestud2
what's their pay rate ?
They don't have any other shifts?
are you employed anywhere ?
@@MOONLIGHT-vl9ty they start you off on the evening shift in the warehouse. After six months you can move somewhere else within the company at the same location. After a year you can relocate.
@@MOONLIGHT-vl9ty pay rate depends on area but maybe $18-$19
Why they lying lol?
I received an email saying I currently remain in consideration for the position . How do I land the warehouse loader position or speed up the process?
Same here
You really just have to wait, they look for all available candidates and usually takes about 2 weeks
Run, don't doit unless you want to work 16 hr shifts back to back
Call in follow ups and or just keep trying I’ve been doing it on and off I got in through a temp agency and we’ll working I apply every lunch to new Pepsi postings I got my interview this week finally .
im up next.... just got my email today!!!!!
they probably just using you as temporary labor so that there permanent workers can go on there summer vacation cause that's what they do at giant foods. Plus they are likely going to ask you to take a physical test to see if you can pass it if you are hired after the interview. I made up my mind, I'm going to pass on this interview, its just a waste of time.
First guy reminds me of A Train from The Boys
lol
This is not an accurate representation of a workday at Pepsi 😂 CHAOS for 10-14 hours a night 6 nights a week. Pay is good, $800+ checks. But you gonna work trust me
@Rolls Royz I'm in Tampa FL
I couldn’t go to the interview they sent me for the Mesquite TX location, so I’m having to wait on a scheduled day that I can go but is this job good? It seem a like a order selecting & if it is, then I probably won’t take it, order selecting is back breaking work.
@@infamousicee6009 100% backbreaking. 6 days a week 11+ hours a day minimum. You're only getting Saturdays off. But you'll bring home at least 900+ a week. I was bringing home 1100 checks.
@@liteworknoreaction Damn, the money sounds good but all money ain’t good money, I think I’m probably just going to stay where I’m at, I noticed a lot of warehouses list different names for order selecting and this video & based off what you said, is pretty much descriptions of order selecting.
@@infamousicee6009 yea bro it's order selecting. Going through the warehouse picking soda for orders. I stacked my bread and got tf outta there 😂😂
I've been through years of UPS warehouse hell. This seems less hellish.
Just finished my first week there easy money 💰
@@herusenghor58802 months later... how's it going? Need a spine replacement?
I start tomorrow definitely looking forward to a long time career
Sky is the limit
@@KnAstreamZz do you work for Pepsi?
are u still there 6 months later?
Give us an update?
Rip
Ya fuck that. I was 2 minutes away from completing my hire on
Anyone willing too do this job make sure to check pay rate after tax otherwise no tank you these billionaires companies tend to pay little pennies on the dollar I know this because I use to work for coke
I start In two days for my orientation
How did you do on your physical assessment ?
Hmm so I'm on tha heavy side but I'm a hard worker an tha kind to never give up get the money but how long an hoe much
I need to know how 3rd shift is at PepsiCo in stone mountain GA
I'm pretty sure they only have 2 shifts , day shift & night shift
@@Andrew-mb7gb they have 3, I've been here for 6 months now 💪🏿😊
@@robertogambino4366 I’m 110 and considering this job. I’ve worked at warehouses before but I just want to know is it super physically demanding?
@@ShayRita it could be but you don't have to mske it like that. As long as you pulling your weight you should be fine
@@robertogambino4366 u still work there?
Is there a dress code for interview for loader. I don’t have blue Jean pants just warm up’s. Is this ok?
I went in boots , jeans and a button up. Didn't even have to do the pallet loading just talked to the boss
Just got the interview
please tell me I'm from Russia how can I get to you and get a job please tell me
I would love to work there even though I'm not a Pepsi drinker anymore but I am a aquafina drinker
yup free aquafina and gatorades in the lunch room !! and all drinks in the machine are like .70 cents !
not can either 20 oz are .70
They stuck in the matrix.
This is my dream Job to work in PIPSI as a Warehouse Picker or Warehouse Loader But I think this is only a dream.. Hoping that you give me a chance to apply but I'm from Philippines..
Business.money keys.companies factories. Products.
Will Pepsi hire someone with 2 misdemeanor battery assault that is a one year old
Where are your hard hats? No safety first?
Interview this Tuesday
I worked at Pepsi & it was the worst shit ever
considering that i work 12 hour shifts in a warehouse with a hour commute there and back so 14 hours of work for $12 and hour pepsi co doesn’t seem so bad for $16.50 and hour and it’s very close to me
@@devinconnor4114you’d be better off learning construction. Easier and actually fun as opposed to Pepsi.
Taking my drug test for this position in a few days. I had to jump through hoops just to get to where I'm at now, with emails, texts, and a few phone calls. But hopefully I'm almost in. It's not a very encouraging start as it seems over complicated to go through the hiring process. I'm trying to stay hopeful that I'll like the job. It looks like there's alot that love it or hate it here in the comments so I dunno.
Did you got hired?
For me It’s been 2 weeks since I applied and haven’t got an answer yet
Give us an update. I'm thinking about being a loader.
@@Kn0wOneNos3 don’t know about him but i got hired as a merchandiser and it’s been rough it’s a lot of manual labor but I get good checks every week so it works for now, but if you think you can handle the long hours days and manual labor go ahead, also the hiring process takes some time I tried 2 times until i got in
they test for THC?
Update: didn't happen. I got an email basically telling me to have me some boots, and wait for a phone call. I waited a little while, answering every single call I'd get and it was never them. Then I started calling them every day, sometimes multiple times a day and they would never answer. There wasn't even an option to leave a voicemail. I gave up.
Work wise not hard.
I have interview next week please is there overtime ?
@@genkleman6819 10 -12hrs shift
Is that only in the summertime?
@@genkleman6819 No ,everyday.
Thank you very much for the information
I got the job offer and did background and drug test which are both clean. I’m still waiting on hire date but it’s been two weeks smh
do they test for THC
refresment guz bottle
this shit looks busted , i rather load for ups to be honest
PepsiCo is bad es real bahd
I've been working for pepsi for over 5 years and it has been one of the greatest choices I've ever made.
Are you a loader
@@gianky7727 just got hired for loader at pepsi it’s union and it’s 22.50. literally my first day was today so far it’s cool
@@jshifty9618 I started one month ago and mine isn’t union and starting pay is 29.85$hr in california
@@gianky7727 oh damn but that makes sense if you’re in cali shits expensive😂. nd i’m sure yours will switch if you’re there long enough, with union on holidays it’s 3x pay nd we get hours lunches
Did you have to take the assessment
I start tomorrow 😁
how’s it going
It’s going great 👍!
@Bik MeeMee 😂