Aldi drivers

Please don’t mention the C word
Only just round the corner and we start earning our keep
It’s the people who haven’t done a Christmas yet I feel sorry for
Carpark rammed
Stores rammed
Staff stessed
Customers stressed
Can’t Wait :slight_smile:

bob96:
IT seems they value warehouse pickers higher than drivers when considering the responsibility and manual work involved the wages for driver should be much higher. I enquired about t Cardiff branch and the wages were £10.50 an hour for all hours and I get the impression you are hurried along by people who have never done the job.

Our client is one of the fastest growing Supermarkets in the World and now has over 640 UK stores. Aldi have vacancies for Permanent & Temp - Perm Warehouse Pickers, to work in their new Regional Distribution Centre in Cardiff.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join an award winning retailer within their newest and biggest UK Distribution Centre from the very beginning.
Aldi is recognized as an excellent employer and has a fantastic culture which provides stability, security and the opportunity to progress.
As an Order Picker, your role will be to achieve service levels at all times, whilst contributing to an efficient and co-operative working environment, optimum productivity and minimal inventory loss.Receiving instructions through a headset, you will ‘pick’ stock for a specific store and load it onto a pallet.
This is then cling-wrapped and put in a particular lane for the Driver to collect and put safely onto a lorry.
Our Selectors tell us it’s a fun team to be part of, with plenty of variety and responsibility.
You’ll also ensure that full pallets are secured - and clearly marked with the right store number - and that all the paperwork is accurate. We have various shifts available: Days, Nights, Evenings

Job Type: Full-time

Salary: £10.59 /hour hgv driver £10.50

Know we are out of the EU I don’t see much of a future for companys like Aldi or Lidl as all there products come from Europe I can guarantee they will struggle to find national drivers .

All you are going by is what you are told or read in a paper in an advert by the Agency, instead of giving it a try first and finding out for yourself,and if you dont fancy it you can tell the Agency its not for me and ask not to be sent there again. As for all their products come from Europe,you obviously think that because they have brands the big 4 dont sell they are foreign,in fact a great deal are produced in the UK under an Aldi brand name. No different to the big 4

Sent you a pm bud, any questions just ask

Where I’ve started a guy was back here covering for someone on his week off from aldi.

He’s on 11pm to 11am shift. Makes 3-4 deliveries a night. Has to unload and load on some of them himself. Think he’s on £13 ph but that goes up to 15ph after 1 year he said.

Only thing he hates about the job was the hours he’s currently doing he’s trying to get onto an earlier shift but cause he’s not been there long he’s gotta wait.

lolipop:

bob96:
IT seems they value warehouse pickers higher than drivers when considering the responsibility and manual work involved the wages for driver should be much higher. I enquired about t Cardiff branch and the wages were £10.50 an hour for all hours and I get the impression you are hurried along by people who have never done the job.

Our client is one of the fastest growing Supermarkets in the World and now has over 640 UK stores. Aldi have vacancies for Permanent & Temp - Perm Warehouse Pickers, to work in their new Regional Distribution Centre in Cardiff.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join an award winning retailer within their newest and biggest UK Distribution Centre from the very beginning.
Aldi is recognized as an excellent employer and has a fantastic culture which provides stability, security and the opportunity to progress.
As an Order Picker, your role will be to achieve service levels at all times, whilst contributing to an efficient and co-operative working environment, optimum productivity and minimal inventory loss.Receiving instructions through a headset, you will ‘pick’ stock for a specific store and load it onto a pallet.
This is then cling-wrapped and put in a particular lane for the Driver to collect and put safely onto a lorry.
Our Selectors tell us it’s a fun team to be part of, with plenty of variety and responsibility.
You’ll also ensure that full pallets are secured - and clearly marked with the right store number - and that all the paperwork is accurate. We have various shifts available: Days, Nights, Evenings

Job Type: Full-time

Salary: £10.59 /hour hgv driver £10.50

Know we are out of the EU I don’t see much of a future for companys like Aldi or Lidl as all there products come from Europe I can guarantee they will struggle to find national drivers .

All you are going by is what you are told or read in a paper in an advert by the Agency, instead of giving it a try first and finding out for yourself,and if you dont fancy it you can tell the Agency its not for me and ask not to be sent there again. As for all their products come from Europe,you obviously think that because they have brands the big 4 dont sell they are foreign,in fact a great deal are produced in the UK under an Aldi brand name. No different to the big 4

The last part of your reply is so correct. All supermarkets use the same suppliers, they just package them up in different bags/boxes with the supermarket chain/logo on it. Same with restaurant/pubs they use the same suppliers for their food they put on the menu, make out its homemade/slow cooked and put it on the menu for about £10 :unamused:

lolipop:

bob96:
IT seems they value warehouse pickers higher than drivers when considering the responsibility and manual work involved the wages for driver should be much higher. I enquired about t Cardiff branch and the wages were £10.50 an hour for all hours and I get the impression you are hurried along by people who have never done the job.

Our client is one of the fastest growing Supermarkets in the World and now has over 640 UK stores. Aldi have vacancies for Permanent & Temp - Perm Warehouse Pickers, to work in their new Regional Distribution Centre in Cardiff.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join an award winning retailer within their newest and biggest UK Distribution Centre from the very beginning.
Aldi is recognized as an excellent employer and has a fantastic culture which provides stability, security and the opportunity to progress.
As an Order Picker, your role will be to achieve service levels at all times, whilst contributing to an efficient and co-operative working environment, optimum productivity and minimal inventory loss.Receiving instructions through a headset, you will ‘pick’ stock for a specific store and load it onto a pallet.
This is then cling-wrapped and put in a particular lane for the Driver to collect and put safely onto a lorry.
Our Selectors tell us it’s a fun team to be part of, with plenty of variety and responsibility.
You’ll also ensure that full pallets are secured - and clearly marked with the right store number - and that all the paperwork is accurate. We have various shifts available: Days, Nights, Evenings

Job Type: Full-time

Salary: £10.59 /hour hgv driver £10.50

Know we are out of the EU I don’t see much of a future for companys like Aldi or Lidl as all there products come from Europe I can guarantee they will struggle to find national drivers .

All you are going by is what you are told or read in a paper in an advert by the Agency, instead of giving it a try first and finding out for yourself,and if you dont fancy it you can tell the Agency its not for me and ask not to be sent there again. As for all their products come from Europe,you obviously think that because they have brands the big 4 dont sell they are foreign,in fact a great deal are produced in the UK under an Aldi brand name. No different to the big 4

We go into Lidl at Newton Aycliffe daily with near enough a full load, hardly anything is from abroad. May get the odd plt now and again. Same applies for when we go into Aldi.