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Warehouse Associate Reviews
What is it like working as a Warehouse Associate?
March 2019
Go take care of business come home and do it all over again.
Warehouse Associate in Chicago:
Pros: Easy to get around
Cons: Not a thing it's easy
February 2019
Challenging and Encouraging And Flexible.
Warehouse Associate in Baltimore:
Pros: The ability to VTO and VTE and choose optional convenient shifts
Cons: It's part-time for now!
February 2019
I feel at home and comfortable around everyone.
Warehouse Associate in Syracuse:
Pros: It’s not too far away
Cons: It’s always snowing or cold
February 2019
Head down, Do your work.
Warehouse Associate in Southington:
Pros: 5 breaks in 12 hours
Cons: Management
February 2019
Good.
Warehouse Associate in Birmingham:
Pros: The people
Cons: The pay
January 2019
Gets the bills paid.
Warehouse Associate in Prince Albert:
Pros: Maiking friends with associates
Cons: Paid poorly for the work i have to do
January 2019
Great company great people.
Warehouse Associate in Nashua:
Pros: I am free to do my job without being micromanaged
Cons: Working the 3rd shift
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