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Old 07-03-2023, 11:32 AM   #112
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Originally Posted by Apache View Post
It is hard work, but back breaking, hardly. Poor working conditions, no. Uncomfortable when the weather is bad, but I do not consider that poor working conditions. Six months a year here the weather is in the 90's with high humidity. That is just normal and to be endured. I agree that you do not need any "special education", but then almost any job can be done by someone without a higher education if companies would just take the time to train them. It is called OJT. "ALWAYS very low pay", not in my experience. Yes, the work is hard and consequentially turnover tends to be high. The high turnover is not because of low pay. Most warehouses pay more than a lot of white-collar jobs pay.
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Ok, you would know better than me about working in a warehouse, I never would take such a job. As for on the job training? That is something very few companies want to do any more since they can't afford to lose staff that know the job to waste a whole day training a newbie. They want you coming in with 2 years experience.
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