Don't do it - Material Handler GXO Logistics Employee Review

1.0
11 Aug 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The pay is ok but could be better

Cons

The lie to get you in the door on the website it says 1st shift is 6am until 2pm It's all bull Orientation is 8am until 4:30 pm for 3 in half days fourth day they put you on the floor and throw you in any department Every body works 8am until 4:30 pm It's very hot in there they don't care They changed the schedule and make you choose a 1st 2nd and 3rd option Which a weekend shift is including They have already lost alot of ppl due to the lies and not to mention there is no work so for 4 or more hours a day you are standing around doing absolutely nothing I wouldn't recommend this place at all

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Cons

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2.0
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Cons

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