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Warehouse Supervisor Reviews
What is it like working as a Warehouse Supervisor?
October 2019
Difficult.
Warehouse Supervisor in Kitchener:
Pros: Close to home
Cons: Pay
October 2019
Work like a slave and get paid peanuts.
Warehouse Supervisor in Port Elizabeth:
Pros: Going home every day and i know the customers was all happy with my service
Cons: Do not care about staff
October 2019
Good.
Warehouse Supervisor in Gibbstown:
Pros: Good environment and quiet
Cons: Nothing
October 2019
It's a great place to start.
Warehouse Supervisor in Troy:
Pros: Small town friendly people
Cons: Drive thru lines
September 2019
A very learning experience.
Warehouse Supervisor in Toronto:
Pros: Learn everyday new things
Cons: Dealing with employees insatisfacción
September 2019
Not to hard, hot and dirty most days, great team.
Warehouse Supervisor in Independence:
Pros: My team and the work I do
Cons: The heat and pay
September 2019
Stressful, not enough hours to complete tasks.
Warehouse Supervisor in Columbus:
Pros: Customer's
Cons: Makes me feel that i can never do enough.
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