Pros
- They take any and everyone pretty quickly if you need a job quickly - There is growth in warehouse experience if you are looking to build your resume - The work is straightforward - Breaks are self managed - Supervisors are supportive and helpful
Cons
- Pay per trailer varies based on the amount of SKU's per tire and weight class of the trailer. Highest amount paid out for a trailer can be $130. - Unrealistic expectations for uncertified forklift employees (complete 1 loading/unloading truck every 2.5 hours), this is unachievable on a non-electric pallet jack and certification for machinery only takes place after 3 months of meeting quotas. - The energy output required to complete this job without being forklift certified does not equate to what you are paid. - To make just enough money, overtime during your regular scheduled shift and requested extra days IS required. - Some days there is no work available and you are sent home, this can be frustrating if you don't live close to their Blakeslee location. - There is a big problem with accountability amongst employees. - The job listing advertises being able to make up to $1,000 a week which at the minimum would require being forklift certified and as much overtime as you can get.