

Like to work as stocker warehouses #stocker


You will need to be able to work on your feet and be able to bend and lift different size and weight of of product repeatedly. Also be able to put product on a shelf in the planned spot that it belongs. So being able to read a shelf label or tag and UPC. Those are the biggest things that would be needed to be a stocker. Experience doing any of the these things would give you a step ahead.


Unloading the truck, organizing the product, putting it out in a timely fashion while using F.I.F.O.(first in first out, cleaning up, grabbing buggies, answering customer questions and helping them find what they are looking for

Constantly watching your back from upper management

How to handle yourself and care in a stocker job. #stocker


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Learn UPC codes and equipment to find things at the store

Depends on where you are working as a stocker. Basics are knowing how to organize what you are stocking, being able to read & understand price tags/labels. You are usually required to climb, kneel, bend & lift (lbs depends on what type of product you will be stocking)

I would have to say, experience with working with your hands, standing on your feet periods at a time,and being able to organize in a decent manner.Also, being able to pay attention to detail would be necessary as well.