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    Utryin2getthepipe? SevereUpInHere's Avatar
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    Default Re: Anybody Ever Done Warehouse Work?

    Quote Originally Posted by Clippersfan86
    BTW Australia's cost of living is WAY higher in most parts so of course minimum wage is a lot higher.
    I just wish the beer prices here were lower

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    Default Re: Anybody Ever Done Warehouse Work?

    Quote Originally Posted by SevereUpInHere
    I just wish the beer prices here were lower
    I've always thought it would be awesome to live there.. but I can't afford!

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    How I feel in ur head maybeshewill13's Avatar
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    Default Re: Anybody Ever Done Warehouse Work?

    Quote Originally Posted by Clippersfan86
    I've always thought it would be awesome to live there.. but I can't afford!
    I'll trade for your green card?

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    Default Re: Anybody Ever Done Warehouse Work?

    Quote Originally Posted by LJJ
    A buddy of mine did this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvcUnQZ_g2I

    Knocked down about 30 pallets of milk and yogurt drink. Good times.
    those reflexes

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    Default Re: Anybody Ever Done Warehouse Work?

    Okay so... I start Monday. I had a choice of Picker/puller vs sorter and chose picker. Sorter is mostly standing still and I'd rather walk 10-15 miles a day and lose weight and be doing more activity than stand in the same spot all day looking over orders. So basically I have the scanner gun running around like a mad man grabbing the packages and delivering to the sorters.

    I hope I made the right choice! Sorter would have been easier but I truly want to lose some weight and TBH standing 8 hours is a lot more painful than walking 8 hours to me.
    Last edited by Clippersfan86; 10-16-2012 at 06:08 PM.

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    Default Re: Anybody Ever Done Warehouse Work?

    I think you're probably correct. Our bodies were made to walk.

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    Default Re: Anybody Ever Done Warehouse Work?

    I passed the online assessment test on amazon.com. Just waiting for the final interview.

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    Default Re: Anybody Ever Done Warehouse Work?

    worked in a paper mill (wisconsin)
    * Brain was melted in less than 6 months.
    Worked in one warehouse in Illinois (woman's clothing line) I was a stocker.
    By 1 pm lunch was a pitcher of beer and a joint.
    * Thank god I was introduced to NT

    We all grow and learn , different strokes for different folks.

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    Default Re: Anybody Ever Done Warehouse Work?

    If you are looking for a stable career, can do a reasonable amount of math, and have a clean record, look into the water industry.
    Water is something everybody needs, so your jobs are pretty much recession proof. Most plants are 24/7, so there are a fair number of jobs. Because it is needed everywhere, you have flexibility if you want to move. Primarily union jobs, so generally good pay and benefits.
    Most areas have training programs/schools to help you with the state tests. There is also online stuff.
    Public jobs are better than private ones.

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    Default Re: Anybody Ever Done Warehouse Work?

    Quote Originally Posted by Chick Stern View Post
    If you are looking for a stable career, can do a reasonable amount of math, and have a clean record, look into the water industry.
    Water is something everybody needs, so your jobs are pretty much recession proof. Most plants are 24/7, so there are a fair number of jobs. Because it is needed everywhere, you have flexibility if you want to move. Primarily union jobs, so generally good pay and benefits.
    Most areas have training programs/schools to help you with the state tests. There is also online stuff.
    Public jobs are better than private ones.
    +1 to things like this. Especially the food industry. Everyone always needs to eat. Anything working with food production was labeled an essential worker during the COVID stuff. I'm a Lab Tech at a diary plant that works in Quality Assurance. Also kind of depends on they vendors you deal with too. The current company I work for their demand increased during the pandemic because of consumer purchasing, but my old company I worked for they demand decreased because most of our product went towards resteraunts, which were severely impacted by COVID.

    All-in-all though, I only got laid off for 2 weeks last year and during those two weeks I just took unemployment for one week and took PTO the other week.

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    Default Re: Anybody Ever Done Warehouse Work?

    Sounds like a shitty job. Running around all day and you get paid like shit.

    I'd recommend getting a job in the chemicals industry. Double pay on the weekends and really easy going job albeit kind of dangerous.

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