Pluspunten
Decent Pay (Initially): Starting pay is competitive for entry-level warehouse work. The hourly wage can eventually reach up to $25/hour. Physical Work Environment: If you enjoy staying active or prefer hands-on labor, this job offers consistent physical tasks that keep you moving.
Minpunten
Unpredictable Hours: There is no set end time to shifts — employees are often expected to stay until management decides the day is over, which can lead to long, exhausting days without warning. Freezer Conditions: Extended shifts in the freezer section are common, and they can be physically demanding and extremely uncomfortable, especially with little rotation or relief. Poor Management Culture: Supervisors tend to exhibit rigid, unapproachable behavior and prioritize favoritism. Constructive feedback is rare, and communication can feel dismissive or condescending. Lack of Advancement: There is virtually no clear path for growth or promotion, regardless of performance or tenure. Long-term career development is not a realistic expectation here. Stagnant Pay Ceiling: While the starting wage may seem attractive, pay caps at $25/hour with no additional incentives, bonuses, or raises beyond that point.