Amazon Delivery Station - Stow pt. 3

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  • Опубліковано 8 сер 2023
  • Last stow video. If this serves any value:
    - Please recognize that organizing your bags is important when stowing.
    - This involves shuffling, reorganizing, and rearranging packages that have already been stowed inside.
    - Stowing fast doesn't mean you have to compromise neatness, cleanliness, and thorough stow etiquette.
    - As I near my Amazon chapter, I am trying to get footage out there to help those new hires.
    ** Not only do you see how I stow in sequence to be efficient, but I also move the camera to show how it looks INSIDE the bag.
    Stowing boxes and jiffies neatly will create a sturdy bag, so when Pick and Stage roll around, the bags won't cave outwards and potentially crush boxes inside.
    - The last video uploaded will be Unloading at the Induct Dock/Area.
    ** Unloading and Stowing are the most physical positions at any Delivery Station in my opinion, and I am always put in these positions.
    The wear and tear are not worth it - I will find a new job/career with my Kinesiology degree. It has been fun working at Amazon Delivery Station.
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  • @FirstnameLastname-nn2ex
    @FirstnameLastname-nn2ex 11 місяців тому +35

    working at delivery station was very easy, the only bad thing is its over night, last time i checked there it was overnight graveyard shift from 1am-12pm which is the crappiest schedule out there. Once that 6am hits your body tries to go into shut down mode if your not experienced to it.

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  10 місяців тому +7

      You ain’t lyin, that’s the truth.
      It’s call it graveyard shift for a reason. Longevity in life.
      FWIW the human body is designed to rest and recover during sundown, releasing human growth hormone (hGH) to repair body cells from oxidative stress.
      hGH is secreted the most between 12am - 2am during deep sleep.
      There are a clinical studies on this.
      Google scholar journals on hGH secretion correlated to sleep 🛌 💤

    • @EstaDePiPi
      @EstaDePiPi 9 місяців тому +12

      Nah Bro that’s the best schedule, no traffic, can do errands with not having to deal with The bullshit, plus your last day was basically a whole ass to yourself, making it 4 days off,

    • @ErnestoMike
      @ErnestoMike 8 місяців тому +2

      ​@@EstaDePiPi100% agreed

    • @ErnestoMike
      @ErnestoMike 8 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@mikeeonfiyamost people aren't in bed by 12am anyway, they're on their phone till 2-3am so it's a moot point

    • @Pingaheimer
      @Pingaheimer 5 місяців тому

      yeah man, sucks that people are in a place in life where they think that's acceptable doing that shit to themselves.... i personally will never work that shift unless it's a $25 an hour at least. Fuck Amazon. It's fucking disgusting and inhumane to spend the entire night doing physically and mentally demanding warehouse work.

  • @Iamandyh
    @Iamandyh Місяць тому +16

    Going back to work here soon. Job is very repetitive and I’m almost traumatized by those phone notifications 😂😂 but I need the money and the job is very reliable cause I know for sure im getting those 40 hrs. Plus vto can come in real handy at some points. Can’t wait to stack up the bread to get a car !!! LETS GET IT. in Jesus name I pray, amen !🙏

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  Місяць тому

      Have fun working the July peak!

  • @Gofackyamotha
    @Gofackyamotha 6 місяців тому +15

    NOW I SEE WHY WE HAVE TO WORK OUT OF 3 DIFFERENT BAGS WHILE DELIVERING 😂😂😂😂 it all makes sense now

    • @ramranch887
      @ramranch887 2 місяці тому

      fuckin no kidding.

    • @harmonycash3925
      @harmonycash3925 Місяць тому

      Smh. They don't teach em to stow. And the worst thing is... it's literally simple. Folks are just lazy.

  • @kevinrickey3925
    @kevinrickey3925 12 днів тому

    I will give it up to Amazon. Huge Props for an amazing warehouse system. Being a computer programmer and more, I'm still at awe at whoever put their warehouse system together. every piece is so perfect. from the stowing into the bags and the carts for the trucks to do the deliveries, the delivery addresses are never thought about as the system and the bags containing the items to be delivered were in a specific zip code. The driver did not have to travel back and forth across town. His bags of goodies were all in a tight little area. Amazingly Elegant system Amazon has.

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  11 днів тому

      @@kevinrickey3925 is that right? Amazon is king of logistics?

  • @nealwhite8425
    @nealwhite8425 9 місяців тому +25

    That moment when you notice the package you scanned is in the next aisle over....😢

    • @donew1thita11
      @donew1thita11 8 місяців тому +1

      Faxs

    • @nemesiswes426
      @nemesiswes426 2 місяці тому +3

      God I hated that. Then you come back and if its busy, your rack is like half full again, lol.

  • @justinedema3222
    @justinedema3222 11 місяців тому +4

    Good job. Be safe out there Mike!

  • @ROCKSICHICK24
    @ROCKSICHICK24 8 місяців тому +12

    I'm a delivery driver and I could probably do this better than I do delivering😂 I actually prefer this work, but I love being out by myself listening to my own music. Great job man 💪🏽

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  8 місяців тому +4

      That’s great to hear - unsupervised work is less stressful if you got a work ethic no one will watch you closely.
      At the warehouse we are separated on each aisle, so technically we work on our own too.
      I just got my music, stow packages neatly for drivers like yourself, and nothing but it’s happy days.

    • @user-sr9qv9sw7g
      @user-sr9qv9sw7g 3 місяці тому

      Obviously you are a beginner ….start thinking about the overall stow in relationship to thee space jam and then say to yourself what am I doing wrong

    • @jimbodawg954
      @jimbodawg954 Місяць тому +1

      I used to be dsp driver and then transition to this job, I actually love working at warehouse since you get 40 hours a week + ot and not to sweat your balls delivering packages

    • @ROCKSICHICK24
      @ROCKSICHICK24 Місяць тому

      ​@@mikeeonfiyawell you're doing great. Watching you slide on the floor like that is crazy lol I feel like the bottom tote should start at your waist. Hopefully you get to move up or they consider you for a leadership role 🤙🏽

  • @buffalomafia7162
    @buffalomafia7162 8 місяців тому +7

    2 months deep into working at a DS, getting up at midnight to work 10 hours on 4 hours of sleep is fucking *brutal.*

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  8 місяців тому +5

      I hear you bro.
      I was working for close to 8 months.
      In total, I’ve pulled 5 all nighters due to insomnia. Those days were brutal.
      Unisom, melatonin, white noise machine, black out curtains, nothin helped. Laying in bed from 6pm wide awake until 12am sucks
      Amazon is fun, just the sleep cycle sucks.

  • @joshdeleon2862
    @joshdeleon2862 10 годин тому

    Easy work. Categorize the packages that go togather. A and b, C and D and so on. Rather than going up and down the aisle.

  • @randomshit1645
    @randomshit1645 Місяць тому +1

    I used to have four aisles every night because I was good at it. The supervisors were horrible because they gave their buddies one aisle each night. Their buddies were there for a few years and were always on their phones while everyone else was working. DLN4 in Chicago never work there.

  • @lambchomp1472
    @lambchomp1472 Місяць тому +1

    This facility runs a lot slower than the one I worked at. The conveyor behind the rack moved a lot faster, and it never stopped. The buffers (people that loaded the rack) would have to move like athletes across five aisles. There were also mountains of jiffies and huge boxes weighing 30+ lbs. destroying everything. I also had to work at least three aisles while stowing. If I spent more than 10 minutes in one aisle, then the others would be overflowing, and my buffer would get upset.

  • @redsun5826
    @redsun5826 11 місяців тому +26

    I used to work at a delivery station and they assigned me to stow often because I was one of the fastest. Hated it. I don’t miss it at all.
    Btw, you’re doing a good job. Don’t burn yourself out working too fast. Good luck !

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  11 місяців тому +2

      Thanks bro, they alternate me to unload next to stow, which involves speed as well.
      Take care out there.

    • @donew1thita11
      @donew1thita11 8 місяців тому +1

      I actually like stowing I am bad at pick up buff

  • @groweachday155
    @groweachday155 8 місяців тому +11

    I start at a delivery station (thank goodness only 10min commute) this Thursday. I'll be working the 1:20am-11:50am overnight shift. Hopefully it goes well, I'm a little nervous. I'm hoping the job can last 6-12 months or so as I figure out a more long term job solution with better pay. This job will just barely help me pay my bills but I am thankful it's available as there's worst jobs out there for worst pay.

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  8 місяців тому +2

      It’s a fun job. You got nothing to be nervous about - make sure you stay hydrated and work at a comfortable pace.

    • @steelcitytv
      @steelcitytv 8 місяців тому +2

      I start at 1:20am to 11:50am as well they just open the new one right by me like 3 miles from my house so I figured the pay seemed pretty decent for the overnight and 4 day work weeks is were it's at I was working at a medical grow facility as a cultivation specialists in irrigation I was making 19 there Amazon hitting over $20 here so I figured it's the same kind of factory other than plans and everything else I was doing down same kind of s*** a little bit better pay

    • @eal4361
      @eal4361 8 місяців тому +2

      Same here I start next week, at the delivery station 1:20am to 11:50am. I chose the weekend shifts. Left a food packing plant to be closer to home.

  • @mike_service
    @mike_service 8 місяців тому +11

    I enjoy stowing. I go about my stowing differently. I kinda want to make a video on how i personally stow.

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  8 місяців тому +2

      Make a video bro!
      I’m out there on my own showing the grit involved when it’s busy and I’m getting haters commenting saying it’s messy.
      But that’s the reality, it’s controller chaos. I’ve seen vanish night, Cherry boy and other DS Stow videos that don’t show them hustling when it’s busy.
      That ain’t gonna show new hires the reality of the work when it’s busy, let alone working efficiently and quickly.
      Hit me up if you make a video bro

    • @mike_service
      @mike_service 8 місяців тому +1

      Definitely ill lyk. but yeah it can certainly get chaotic. I wanna just share my way of stowing and give pointers and hopefully it can really help others out@@mikeeonfiya

    • @jlubardales0001
      @jlubardales0001 18 днів тому

      Where's the video ?

  • @and_riv7007
    @and_riv7007 Місяць тому

    Nice going, Jason. I see you.

  • @jasminealva370
    @jasminealva370 11 місяців тому +14

    When I worked at the delivery station near me i brunt myself out by going to fast or stressing how full my aisles were. What helped me with keeping my rated up was i would arrange the boxes on my cart with half of it being a-c boxes and the other half being the other letters. It helped clear the rack and easier to find the bags. Also memorize which side was the odd and even number so I would know what side it went into just by looking at the label! It worked pretty well for me and I was usually top stower with my personal record being a little over 3k (only bc i was competitive)

    • @badeng4787
      @badeng4787 9 місяців тому

      Do they give bonus if your in top stower?

    • @shinzoki3803
      @shinzoki3803 9 місяців тому

      @@badeng4787No just meet your minimum do not over work, you're getting the same pay as someone doing the minimum.

    • @OriginalLazurus
      @OriginalLazurus 9 місяців тому

      ​@@badeng4787nope you get nothing lol

    • @badeng4787
      @badeng4787 9 місяців тому +1

      @@OriginalLazurus lol so why stress your self,work smart not hard🤣

    • @OriginalLazurus
      @OriginalLazurus 9 місяців тому

      ​@@badeng4787ikr just don't be among the slowest and you're good

  • @Asantenanna
    @Asantenanna 5 місяців тому

    This really makes me appreciate AR stowing but they expect more numbers, of course.

  • @novaremnantplays
    @novaremnantplays 11 місяців тому +4

    You know what your rates are? I was at 357/ hr, 2200 some packages stowed one shift when i busted ass lol and all of my bags sorted properly. Started just sliding all OV packages down and then G, E's, and D's. Any A, B, C I stow it as i'm taking each package off the shelf. Clear the P2B in like 2 minutes and then i take all the jiffy's and dump them in piles by the bags they should be by, read every aid label so i don't waste time with improper sort. I am 250-300 every shift now not really sweating too much. I got tired of having to find carts so I just don't use them now if they aren't near the aisle already.

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  11 місяців тому +2

      Some days I peak at 400-360, but it goes down usually at the end before P&S, because a lot of inferred time when helping the associates with non-cons.
      I am quick on induct/unloading, they have me switch between the two positions
      …my lower back has finally adjusted to induct/unloading; it used to be sore all the time because of the high volume needed (e.g., hyperextention), it’s not sore anymore when I am actively engaging my core.
      That’ll be my last upload for Amazon DS video - I hope to shed some light for those who’s going to be joining the fray.

    • @novaremnantplays
      @novaremnantplays 11 місяців тому

      @@mikeeonfiya I only worked the dock a couple of times, can see how unloading the entire shift would be rough. Good luck out there brotha.

    • @DJspeedmister
      @DJspeedmister 10 місяців тому +3

      @@mikeeonfiya You guys need to get over to the UK stowing! I used to work at a DS here for almost 2 years, most I did stowing just before I left was 6234 parcels, 774 per hour, 0 FSAF in a 10 hour shift. Was always fun to race friends working there!

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  10 місяців тому +1

      @@DJspeedmisteryo, good stuff, that’s really fast bruv.
      I competed against my best friend, we’d usually lead the pack, but not close to the speed and volume you mentioned, sheesh!
      towards the end of my time at Amazon I really dialed in on 0 FSFA and Tetris style where boxes are behind & under jiffies…thus creating a sturdy bag that won’t cave out when stacked upon one another during P&S Load Out.
      Amazon has been the funnest job without a doubt. Gotta have the music 🎵
      Mad love and respect.

    • @DJspeedmister
      @DJspeedmister 10 місяців тому

      Yeah definitely a fun job but not for long-term! Especially the night shifts!@@mikeeonfiya

  • @SilversongMachinima
    @SilversongMachinima 2 місяці тому +2

    rushing is only gonna burn you out before halfway mark of shift

  • @2242bzo
    @2242bzo 28 днів тому +1

    Haha! I did that same exact thing. Graveyard shift overnight. It sucked. I hated it. The fellow employees were mostly cool though and I miss them. Swedesboro, NJ. Even the managers were cool. It's just the work that sucks. And the long hours. Fuck that shit. Seven months was enough for me.

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  28 днів тому

      @@2242bzo same here, about 8 months!

  • @hattieclark6490
    @hattieclark6490 9 місяців тому +1

    When don't stow like that where I work

  • @FirstnameLastname-nn2ex
    @FirstnameLastname-nn2ex 11 місяців тому +3

    i remember when they first opened there delivery stations, they refused us to allow to use a cart. You had to carry the big boxes. Is this called stowing, I thought it was just packing. I don't think this is the same thing as stowing in the fulfillment center

    • @ramranch887
      @ramranch887 2 місяці тому

      Yeah cause this is a delivery station.. This isn't a fulfillment center...

  • @gabygomez9845
    @gabygomez9845 9 місяців тому +1

    If they fast slow down, if they slow hurry up turtle who gets it!

  • @appledicastruques2572
    @appledicastruques2572 Місяць тому

    How do you know that you have finished this aisle and need to go to another aisle? Does the device tell you this information?

  • @donew1thita11
    @donew1thita11 5 місяців тому

    I’m 3. Months in I usually don’t do stowing sometimes I do get overwhelmed but they always put me there instead of pick to buff

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  5 місяців тому +1

      If you enjoy stowing, ask the PA/AM to assign you there. Getting overwhelmed happens to everybody, some take it stride and others lay back. I have only picked 5 times for an entire shift when I worked there for 8 months. Stowing is and has always been fun.
      Picking will be automated soon via machines though.
      Stay safe out there

  • @metaparcel
    @metaparcel Місяць тому +1

    That's some good music.

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  Місяць тому +1

      Finally someone notices! Thank you!

  • @ashab.807
    @ashab.807 8 місяців тому

    It is a fast paste 😅 position. I do the same thing . I can relate

    • @exnyer72
      @exnyer72 24 дні тому

      You mean "fast pace"

  • @Dreeking101
    @Dreeking101 8 місяців тому

    Finished my 4th day at a dc and man this is definitely my favorite position to do . Pick to buff and picking and evening opening bags and shit was easy too but there’s something about stow that I fuck with. My first rate with stow was 426 and was told that’s good but I wonder what’s the minimum goal cuz bad days can happen yk?

    • @Dreeking101
      @Dreeking101 8 місяців тому +1

      Now that I think about it, it’s probably bc I see it as me playing Tetris all day

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  8 місяців тому +2

      @@Dreeking101 I can’t agree enough, it really is like Tetris, you sort of gamify the work at hand. With that said, I enjoy going fast, I organize my bags more often than not though, that slows down my rate - but it’s for the sake of Tetris-ing.
      Glad you’re having fun out there!

    • @Dreeking101
      @Dreeking101 8 місяців тому

      @@mikeeonfiya hell yeah! Hope peak season goes smoothly for you bro

    • @donew1thita11
      @donew1thita11 8 місяців тому

      What’s opening . Tbh I don’t like picking cause the 10 minute they want you do it especially when I have asile b that has heavy boxes then the cart be to hard to move to the other side of the building and they want his all done in 10 minutes

  • @phanepacc5065
    @phanepacc5065 10 місяців тому +2

    I think my speed is alright but im bad at tetrising and dont use the cart well, any tips?

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  10 місяців тому +1

      I’m not that quick…come to realize I spend too much time reorganizing and shuffling as I stow, but that’s how I Tetris. Other people will have other styles and methods.
      but to make use of the cart, make every step count; like stack packages on top of OV’s, you’ve might as well stow some E-G packages on your way down to stow OV’s.
      Tetris really involves reorganizing, taking out packages, rotating packages vertically and horizontally, whatever means to make them align neatly.
      Hope all goes well.

    • @phanepacc5065
      @phanepacc5065 10 місяців тому

      @@mikeeonfiya I'll give an update, thanks for the tips!

    • @donew1thita11
      @donew1thita11 8 місяців тому

      I never use the cart I should start using it though

    • @phanepacc5065
      @phanepacc5065 8 місяців тому

      @@donew1thita11 I would it definitely helps take stress off of both you and your picker

  • @dannymay9037
    @dannymay9037 8 місяців тому +1

    whats the rate expectation ? Like how many packages are you putting into the totes per hour

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  8 місяців тому +2

      Each delivery station has their own stow rate averages, this station is around 217/pph.

    • @ozzygla7704
      @ozzygla7704 Місяць тому

      ⁠@@mikeeonfiyaayooo what delivery station is this bruh…my station they expect every stower to hit atleast 425pph I’m averaging 600pph

  • @user-dx5qy6yc8i
    @user-dx5qy6yc8i 7 місяців тому

    Bouncy house blower

  • @AC-cz9zn
    @AC-cz9zn 7 місяців тому

    Is this the delivery station warehouse associate? If so, how many positions are there to do? Do the job position rotate?

    • @AC-cz9zn
      @AC-cz9zn 7 місяців тому

      I start in 3 days for training

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  7 місяців тому

      @@AC-cz9zn in a delivery station, you’ll start out with Stowing or Picking. After a certain time, more positions will be available for you to be cross-trained for. You can opt to work at the Dock area, along the conveyor belts, hazmat area, there’s a lot.

  • @Lovemyfriends1
    @Lovemyfriends1 7 місяців тому

    Where is this located

  • @Deadbeat187s
    @Deadbeat187s 2 місяці тому +5

    A lot of narcissistic leaches at job site i quit- maybe i can work at a different location but i doubt it because jealously is worldwide 🌐

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  2 місяці тому

      Right call. There’s always something better out there.

  • @AnthonyRobinsonjr-vd7dy
    @AnthonyRobinsonjr-vd7dy Місяць тому

    I lasted 3 weeks then quit I couldn’t handle the the schedule

  • @thebeast9869
    @thebeast9869 2 місяці тому

    To anyone looking to work for amazon or works at amazon you will get injured just a matter of time doing the same repetitive movements over and over they don't care about you that job will work you till you are worthless then toss you out managers have easy jobs and supervisors you just have to be hartless and treat other work colleagues below you like cattle I was there 2 years and it's a meat grinder people that get fired after a few months are the smart one's if you need cash apply for amazon and do the bare minimum amount of work get whatever cash you can then dip that's my best advice 👍

  • @RichDaDon300
    @RichDaDon300 Місяць тому

    Pretty sure some/most of those packages are out of order, got drivers driving in circles all day 😂 yes I deliver for Amazon I would know 😅

    • @x_DeadPixels_x
      @x_DeadPixels_x 20 днів тому

      Lol, we can only stow them in the order we get them? 🤷‍♂️ All the devices tell us is what bag they go in. Other than that, we just have to make everything fit and try not to give drivers extra bags unnecessarily

  • @nealwhite8425
    @nealwhite8425 9 місяців тому +4

    Slide those jiffy bins down the aisle bro... You're walking back and forth too much for just one thing

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  8 місяців тому

      23:40 I do exactly that bro.

  • @user-ib5dg8xd6z
    @user-ib5dg8xd6z 7 місяців тому

    KIRSY Louise pampers 👏💒❤❤❤❤❤

  • @janeklebba
    @janeklebba 2 місяці тому

    No wonder things get damaged way they getvthrown around

  • @kevinrickey3925
    @kevinrickey3925 12 днів тому

    I did Amazon warehouse for 3 months, I did the stowing and everything. This is a very accurate depiction of reality, except I had no cart, it would have slowed me down. I moved faster and kept my incoming shelves as empty as possible as soon as possible as more packages were being put on them from a conveyor belt you cannot see here. This dude is slow.

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  11 днів тому

      @@kevinrickey3925 ok Mr. Superstar.
      Has your chubby dad bod unloaded fast as fuck on the induction dock? Probably not.

  • @randomshit1645
    @randomshit1645 Місяць тому

    The worst job in the world is stowing at a delivery station just to pull the same crap a few hours later. I’m back to driving a forklift for a better company with better pay and less work.

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  Місяць тому +1

      It’s just fun if you gamify stowing to be like Tetris. Besides that, the hours and wage is not sustainable for long term growth.
      Happy you’ve moved onto better things. I’ve done the same here.

  • @eileenstehr7680
    @eileenstehr7680 6 місяців тому

    Does this guy work like this when No camera????

    • @nemesiswes426
      @nemesiswes426 2 місяці тому

      Probably a little slower but not by much. Really though you gotta keep up with the rack, otherwise the other side where the conveyor belt is will get filled up with packages. I have seen a literal wall built around the rack for really slow people or aisles nobody went too, lol. Then the person on the conveyor side gets slowed down cause there's nowhere to store the stuff coming off the conveyor and it just gets hard to walk back and forth.

  • @littlevuggey93
    @littlevuggey93 9 місяців тому +4

    Hes going to be drained in an hour or two if he works like that? Work at tour own pace. Not to slow and not too fast. Idk? Maybe they have a time limit? Ratings? Still please dont overwhelmed yourselves?

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  9 місяців тому +2

      I exercise outside of Amazon, this is just steady-state cardio. Warehouse work is not that bad especially when you’ve been training for 13 years.

  • @yngj0e958
    @yngj0e958 9 місяців тому +2

    Ngl this was hard to watch

  • @leslieshroutjr3841
    @leslieshroutjr3841 18 годин тому

    I currently work at an amazon and this associate is very messy with how he's doing things and wasting to much movement
    Most of my fellow associates are very much more organized in movement than that
    So even though he's showing a rough over view most associates that I work with take a little bit more pride in how they work and what they do
    We also focus on safety that cart is not moving as much as he's letting it

  • @anonymoushuman8443
    @anonymoushuman8443 3 місяці тому

    Umm you dropped my package…

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  3 місяці тому

      oOO nOoOo hE dRopPeD mY pACkaGe thAt conTainEd mY 8 doLLaR maGneTic pHoNe cLiP mOuNt

  • @FsgHopOut
    @FsgHopOut 10 місяців тому

    I’m tryna learn how to do it bro you moving to fast on every video

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  10 місяців тому

      Which part? Stack any E-G packages on OV’s to stow on your way down. Might as well chip away at the Buffer. Some people stow A-B before using the cart, I sometimes stow C-D since it’s a step away.

  • @harmonycash3925
    @harmonycash3925 Місяць тому

    Lol. Just take the tote with you. Or move your cart and empty em on the floor.
    I can see why average stow rate is 240. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  Місяць тому

      Who do we have here a beached whale stuck onto Amazon like a parasitic barnacle. Enjoying the vending machines? LOL

  • @VBN59Z
    @VBN59Z 9 місяців тому

    What is it like to be a Delivery Station Warehouse Associate

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  9 місяців тому +2

      It’s eccentric work. You’re working while the rest of the world is sleeping.
      You work with a big team where everyone fulfills a specific position. You work at your own pace as everyone helps each other. You can be either an introvert or extrovert, it doesn’t matter.
      That’s the comrades aspect.
      The work itself is physically demanding. Average of 22k - 25k steps a day, so about 12-14 miles of walking. Your body will feel sore where it never has before, but it will adapt with proper rest and recovery.
      All in all, delivery station warehouse associate is fun work. The funnest job I’ve ever had. Adrenaline, fast-paced, hands on, and very flexible schedule.
      Good job, but by no means is it a career.

  • @serwinzzalot9989
    @serwinzzalot9989 10 місяців тому +37

    Alot of wasted movement..messy and chaotic

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  10 місяців тому +5

      I agree it looks messy and chaotic, it’s old footage from 4 months into working.

    • @blueskies281978
      @blueskies281978 Місяць тому +1

      Agreed. If you use the cart to put bins or all the boxes on, you can easily wheel it down the isle corresponding to the letter. Also don't take the library stack so literally. Laying a box down on the long side an putting another box laying the same way allows jiffys to be be placed on top and around. I rarely have to close a bag. Also I hate when induct goes from boxes to jiffys back to boxes. That is just as annoying as someone doing 30 ovs because they can't stow boxes correctly

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  Місяць тому

      @@blueskies281978I’m knocking out all my jiffys then my box pkgs. have you seen the entire video?
      FWIT I ain’t at Amazon it’s been a fun experiment there, I have a degree to fall back on.

    • @blueskies281978
      @blueskies281978 Місяць тому

      ​@@mikeeonfiyaYes I did see the whole video. Most of what I was saying wasn't directed at you except when I agreed to too many movements. It was just advice and things I noticed that worked better at my warehouse.

  • @badeng4787
    @badeng4787 8 місяців тому +1

    You move fast but not efficient

  • @maravergnaghi4995
    @maravergnaghi4995 2 місяці тому

    Ora capisco perché sono tutti magri…..questo nn è lavoro….

  • @nathantrissel1658
    @nathantrissel1658 2 місяці тому

    Fuck that job. I did it and it is not worth the pay

  • @nealwhite8425
    @nealwhite8425 9 місяців тому +1

    No running! No personal speakers! You're moving too much for one scan...... And from a security point of view I don't think recording this video is within Amazon's policies..... seeing as how you could just pause/zoom into a package and get customer information if you really wanted to.... 🎉

    • @Scott81
      @Scott81 9 місяців тому +1

      Go off yourself

  • @yumikaslife2440
    @yumikaslife2440 8 місяців тому

    I’m working at warehouse FC inbound ! Thinking about transferring to DSR building soon there is two options for me to pick ! 1. RTS 2. SINGLECYCLE - Cycle_1 - Sort/Pick stage. Which one is the best ?!
    My FC is so stupid since one good lady is gone all inbound management got bad and deal with dumb peoples also PAs at mega don’t even know how to print out PO with ISD 😅 they unloaded the bunch of diapers I had to fix it was 4 different kinds of diapers and we don’t get shortable anymore we get big stuff up to 50lb I’m tired now 😅 so

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  8 місяців тому +1

      RTS is earlier hours 4 pm to 12 am or 6 pm to 2 am.
      RTS work is physically and digitally opening Stow bags, debriefing delivery drivers, trouble shooting non-deliverables/damaged packages.
      You can think of RTS as the shift that preps the warehouse before the Cycle_1 shift starts. Bags needs to be placed and opened, etc.
      Cycle_1 is not as laid back as RTS, since you’ll be moving a lot more. It’s fast-paced. The hours are usually 3:20 am to 11:50 am, 5 days a week.
      Or 1:20 am to 11:50 am, 4 days a week (without OT pay for the extra 2 hrs each day).
      I personally enjoy Cycle_1 work, but I like RTS hours.
      Hope this helps - get out of that mad house FC! DS is funner, better for the mental health, it’ll tax you physically though, but you’ll adapt. I say this coming from ranges of 22-2k steps a day, or 12-14 miles of walking.

    • @yumikaslife2440
      @yumikaslife2440 8 місяців тому

      @@mikeeonfiya thank for that information helped me a lot :)

  • @7729298cm
    @7729298cm 11 місяців тому +4

    I read from a newsfeed that Amazon Is going to deliver without the items in boxes . Won’t that make your job a little bit easier? What’s your thoughts about that? Btw Mike , you’re doing a great job. 💯🦾

    • @mikeeonfiya
      @mikeeonfiya  11 місяців тому +7

      I haven’t heard about that, but at my deliver my station, they have recently implemented an ASL machine to help the workflow, and that machine has replaced 7 positions.
      The machine is the Automatic Scan & Label (ASL); it eliminated a person having to scan each box unloaded from another person at the beginning of the conveyor belt.
      That person uses Avery label gun. They scan each box and add a label, that box now has a label - so that we know where it will go.
      The ASL scans and drops a label onto boxes, so you still need a person unloading, but no longer a 2nd person putting the labels on (next time you receive an Amazon package, look for a colorful sticker - it might say “G 10.2G.”
      The indicates which aisle in the warehouse that boxes is diverted to. For example, in this video, I am stowing packages for B 24, B 23, B 22, B 21.
      I know a lot of people enjoyed using the Avery gun and scanning each pkg to put the label on, and the machine has replaced them.
      Sorry for the lengthy explanation, I hope it makes sense.
      The next machine will eliminate Pickers (look at the guy who places packages on my rack for me to stow).
      In the near future, they will have automated Pick To Buffers to do that.
      So that means the human touch is still needed by stowers.
      In my opinion, Amazon is king at logistics; implementing machines will smoothen the work at the the delivery station (DS), but delivering without items in the boxes will most likely occur at Fulfillment Centers (FC), as they control your order in the beginning.
      Thank you and take care out there.

    • @koakalamau9212
      @koakalamau9212 11 місяців тому +2

      Back at it again! Haha I needs make me a video pt4 my station:)). Pass it on