Wages are higher than other similar positions in other companies.
Warehouse managers and assistants tend to sit in front of the computers all day. Very rarely are they out on the floor, seeing how everything is running. They are very quick to leave after their 9 hours and expect everyone else to work 12+ hours a day and love it. Management heavily relies on salaried staff to work long hours to avoid paying overtime. They are disrespectful and prohibitive towards any employee that may have a life outside of the company. They do not respect family-oriented individuals unless they feel they may face a lawsuit due to provincial labor laws. They often expect supervisors and department managers to work without meal breaks, and also expect them to work from home and come in on days off. Unfortunately, the entire company, all the way up the management team, has this way of thinking, subsequently making it impossible to take concerns to anyone higher up the management chain.
Put employee well-being at a higher priority. Happy employees are healthier, more productive, have and give better morale, and have much lower absenteeism. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out.
They ask on the job posting for paperwork, including your current years attendance record, your last two performance reviews, a cover letter/letter of interest, and then your resume, emailed or given to the addressed manager for hiring. Then you wil
Apply online, then I suggest coming into the desired location and introducing yourself to management. Once your application is pulled, you will be subjected to three interviews and a drug test. If you successfully pass each interview and drug test, t
I recently had an interview with a manager from Costco, and unfortunately, it was a very disappointing experience. The interviewer didn’t turn on the camera, and it seemed like he hadn’t even reviewed my resume. Neither had the recruiter, since the q
They ask on the job posting for paperwork, including your current years attendance record, your last two performance reviews, a cover letter/letter of interest, and then your resume, emailed or given to the addressed manager for hiring. Then you wil
Apply online, then I suggest coming into the desired location and introducing yourself to management. Once your application is pulled, you will be subjected to three interviews and a drug test. If you successfully pass each interview and drug test, t
I recently had an interview with a manager from Costco, and unfortunately, it was a very disappointing experience. The interviewer didn’t turn on the camera, and it seemed like he hadn’t even reviewed my resume. Neither had the recruiter, since the q