What can I say about the chicken form other than if you're looking for a place to work? You don't mind speed in regards to your placement in regards to training in regards to how they deal with and delegate problems. Then this is a perfect place for you to work. This Job is not for everybody doesn't mean the people who leave here aren't destined to do bigger and better things down-the-line and just means that they're not cut out. To work at the supermarket. I do believe that if you're going to work this job. You need extensive training. You need extensive training because it's a serious job. You need a lot more than a day or two But from the supervising team to the leads and the big bosses. It is a job that teaches you true definition of hard work That no other job can. But it is also a job that will replace you. If you are not useful, it's also a job that would disrespect you. Because there are people who work this job that let their position get to their heads. Sometimes when people work jobs like this, it's the only work that they know and other words work here at your own discretion. Smile up to me to make that decision for you have to make that yourself. I'm just a jackass...
Read moreFirst off I want to say that I arrived about half an hour before my appointment time. Once I got there I parked in the little mall across the street and called the shipping department to get checked in. I checked in around 2345 and was told by the shipping department they would call me when they had a door for me. Around 0500 I finally got the call to back into a door. At this facility you have to back in from the street. In my opinion this place has one of the tightest loading docks I have ever seen. Not that it matters, but I've been driving professionally since 2005. Once I backed into the dock I was told to drop my trailer and go back across the street. They told me they would call when they were done. At 830 I finally got the call to say that they are done. For a live kill facility the wait time actually wasn't that bad. Most of the people I dealt with were actually...
Read moreThey tell ya to park on sidewalk, meanwhile there is no room on sidewalk as they have a lot of pallets covering it up forcing you to park in the street.
Once you start setting up, pay attention to the dock hand outside trying to help you back in. Dude was all around the truck helping out and after a pull up or two we got in no problems. Was then told to drop trailer and park across st in the parking lot.
Once loaded they will call and tell you to go back across the street and hook up, pull up to close doors and he seals trailer THEN go back across the street and wait for another phone call to go BACK AGAIN for the paperwork... N good luck with parking across the street, very tight lot and trucks everywhere, specially with the dam...
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