Warehouse Worker Position

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So a co-worker of mine is promoting to Warehouse Worker from Warehouse Associate (MBP) but he didn't know what he would be doing in his new role.

What does a Warehouse Worker do? I thought it was inbound & outbound.
 
So a co-worker of mine is promoting to Warehouse Worker from Warehouse Associate (MBP) but he didn't know what he would be doing in his new role.

What does a Warehouse Worker do? I thought it was inbound & outbound.
It is Inbound, Outbound, Warehousing, and MBP. Any area of the warehouse that can use powered equipment
 
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For the record for anyone reading. Warehouse Associates -> Warehouse Worker is not a promotion. It is just a job change. Associates are not "below" Warehouse Workers.
 
For the record for anyone reading. Warehouse Associates -> Warehouse Worker is not a promotion. It is just a job change. Associates are not "below" Warehouse Workers.
I suppose it is in a sense that it’s paid more.
 
Well I know it's not a leadership position but it is a promotion because (Co-worker) is getting a $2.60 per hour raise. Thank you WHS and everyone who responded.
 
Well I know it's not a leadership position but it is a promotion because (Co-worker) is getting a $2.60 per hour raise. Thank you WHS and everyone who responded.
Again, not a promotion. You do t have to apply for ww from wa. You just have to be eligible for job change. Hopefully your co-worker is ready for more manual labor. Wain packing is a pretty easy gig and they don’t think that that pay raise comes with more difficult work.
 
Is job change still set up that a WW is given priority over a WA regardless of time with the company?
For instance, a B1 WA with 5 years in the building wants to become a WW, but only if it’s B1 MBP, so they put that in their job change preference.
2 WWs who’ve been with the company for 1-2 years also want to move to B1 MBP, so they put that in their preference.
2 spots open for B1 MBP. Both WWs get it and the WA is still waiting, correct?
That’s how it used to work, I’m just not 100% if it still is. If that’s the case though, how is it not a promotion when 1 position is clearly regarded as “higher” by the company?
 
Is job change still set up that a WW is given priority over a WA regardless of time with the company?
For instance, a B1 WA with 5 years in the building wants to become a WW, but only if it’s B1 MBP, so they put that in their job change preference.
2 WWs who’ve been with the company for 1-2 years also want to move to B1 MBP, so they put that in their preference.
2 spots open for B1 MBP. Both WWs get it and the WA is still waiting, correct?
That’s how it used to work, I’m just not 100% if it still is. If that’s the case though, how is it not a promotion when 1 position is clearly regarded as “higher” by the company?
I believe it is and it’s absolutely a promotion. Not all promotions are employee to management, some people just want to be contrarian. If I asked a random person “hey I got a new position within my company that pays me more money, would you consider that a promotion” the answer would be of course
 
Is job change still set up that a WW is given priority over a WA regardless of time with the company?
For instance, a B1 WA with 5 years in the building wants to become a WW, but only if it’s B1 MBP, so they put that in their job change preference.
2 WWs who’ve been with the company for 1-2 years also want to move to B1 MBP, so they put that in their preference.
2 spots open for B1 MBP. Both WWs get it and the WA is still waiting, correct?
That’s how it used to work, I’m just not 100% if it still is. If that’s the case though, how is it not a promotion when 1 position is clearly regarded as “higher” by the company?
They rolled out an automated program that weighs a bunch of factors together including performance and seniority.
I dont recall it specifically mentioning WW and WA status but it could still be in there.
 
Yeah I don't think my co-worker knows what he is getting into as far as more physical work but he is liking the $25.60 per hour though which includes the $3 shift differential.

As far as I am concerned I am going to chill for awhile in the MBP department.
 
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