SUmmer jobs
SUmmer jobs
Just to let anyone know that may be looking for work this summer. Frito Lay in beloit is hiring for temp summer help. Pay is like $16.68 an hour. Mostly warehouse and packaging work and maybe a helper for our maint shop. Not especially pleasant work but damn good pay for what it is. Anyone that wants info PM me, cause I can refer people.
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I worked there about 5 years ago for thier permant part time in warehouse loading semies all day. You work 4 days have three off and the next week you work three and get 4 off. Not bad job but if load the trailers all day expect some big a** bruses for about a month. They are shady though they let me go less than a week before my probation period was over.
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Treated me pretty damn good so far. Bought me about $4,000 worth of tools last week. Gave me $100 for boots and $150 for clothes and pretty soon i'll start to travel to go to the machine manufacturer's schools and ****.
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From: janesville, WI

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yeh, you cause you dont work right on the line. you would get wanings or writen up if you didnt meet your standard which was 6500 boxs a day which is about 3 trucks in less than 8 hours. My cousin and good friend work out there also.
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Originally Posted by teamwoodys
I worked there about 5 years ago for thier permant part time in warehouse loading semies all day. You work 4 days have three off and the next week you work three and get 4 off. Not bad job but if load the trailers all day expect some big a** bruses for about a month. They are shady though they let me go less than a week before my probation period was over.
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I don't have anything to do with the t-rex equipment. I am a processing/packaging mechanic. The warehouse has thier own guys that take care of forklifts and everything else out there. I get to put up with old *** hayssen and polaris packaging machines, and stubborn ol' ovens. Not for much longer though because the fritos line is getting completely gutted and everything new put in from front to back in april.
And Dan the t-rex's kinda make it so you don't have to have a fork lift, they are extendable conveyors that go right into the trucks and deliver the boxes of product to you from the pull line/racks. They do it that way I guess so they can fit more product into the trucks cause they would lose six inches or so with pallets, they are already shipping alot of air. Mostly everything goes on peices of pressed fiberboard or OSB that can be rolled out of the truck on rollers in the floor. Also alot of that stuff is going to places that won't have forklifts to offload the trucks i think.
And Dan the t-rex's kinda make it so you don't have to have a fork lift, they are extendable conveyors that go right into the trucks and deliver the boxes of product to you from the pull line/racks. They do it that way I guess so they can fit more product into the trucks cause they would lose six inches or so with pallets, they are already shipping alot of air. Mostly everything goes on peices of pressed fiberboard or OSB that can be rolled out of the truck on rollers in the floor. Also alot of that stuff is going to places that won't have forklifts to offload the trucks i think.
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