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What are the “unwritten” unsayed warehouse rules?
God. I don’t miss outbound. I’m very tall. I can comfortably build walls to the ceiling. I’ve never had an issue with lifting. Heavy stuff went low. But you know what I had an issue with? Not slipping on those stupid plastic steps trying to repeatedly use thenNobody actually cares about stepstool use. You just have to learn to use it when management is in their "pretend to care" mode.
Or “stepping down” on the wrong side, that sudden “oh shit” moment gets the blood flowing for a while!God. I don’t miss outbound. I’m very tall. I can comfortably build walls to the ceiling. I’ve never had an issue with lifting. Heavy stuff went low. But you know what I had an issue with? Not slipping on those stupid plastic steps trying to repeatedly use then
Don’t $hit where u eat… that’s an unwritten rule i have herd beforeWhat are the “unwritten” unsayed warehouse rules?
or mezzdon’t Take naps in your orderpicker
Don’t $hit where u eat… that’s an unwritten rule i have herd before
No. But you will get hit on the defect tracker. Can lead to a quality related CAI accidentally up adjusted 7543 into a location… will i get fired?
The "open door" HR policy is BS and they hate you unless you are an OM or above.
You are just a number for a multi billion dollar company. You do not owe Target anything over 100% prod despite what they tell you.
or maybe they have a good work ethic, maybe they take pride in doing their job well, and don’t call off over every little sniffle or ghost of a snowflake. all something our younger generation obviously lack.If you are the only TM in the DC who shows up you are obligated to make building plan by yourself. At least that's what some of the regulars here seem to think.
There must be some kind of Stockholm syndrome thing going on with the lifers.