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Good job - Warehouse Associate SupplyHouse.com Employee Review

3.0
29 June 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Free food snacks, nice people, good benefits. It's a good job to get back on your feet.

Cons

Heavy lifting even though they say 50lbs(boxes weigh over 80. Very fast paced. Will walk 10 miles easy picking a day. Coworkers use sick time when they see the day is busy. People only think of themselves and don't offer help. "Leads" don't help unless you approach them with concern. The more departments you learn you'll still make the same amount as a new hire.

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5.0
1 Mar 2026
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Pros

Remote Leadership Communication Teamwork Hours

Cons

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1.0
19 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Mostly great coworkers in the warehouse. You can get a lot of hours. Unintentional weightlifting gains.

Cons

They pretend that harassment (racial, sexual, and otherwise) doesn’t happen to their employees and will try to get you in trouble if you talk about it. Promotions are given to people the managers are friends with, not to high performers. Workloads are not split evenly and friends of the managers will get easier days (such as multi B carts which allow you to get your lines (numbers that measure work) very quickly when picking, as opposed to pallets which are often HUGE items or massive amounts of product and have you literally running across their hot warehouse all day). Frequently sexist assignments (women not assigned certain areas). Firing people so fast that they need name tags because they didn’t even know their name yet. Racist comments (ie. making fun of Nepali coworkers) are apparently a fine thing to say. Someone telling you they jacked it in the bathroom to you is apparently also fine. If you’re receiving the water heaters, you will need to frequently lift them over your head by yourself for hours (expect injuries and often). No AC.

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