
Throughout my time at both Amazon and Sam's Club, while both of these are different jobs, they have taught me a lot of the same things. They both taught me how to work together with others to achieve a similar goal. I also learned how to work in the fastest, yet most efficient ways possible to get the jobs at hand done and get them done on time and correctly. In any job that I go into, I know that being able to work well with others, a good work ethic and having a likeness about you can go a long way in helping to make any job easier. Working at both of these places have helped me to develop on some skills that I lacked in the past and I hope to carry and further that developments wherever I go in the future.
At Sam's Club, I help to bring back carts and flatbeds that members use for their shopping experience to make it the easiest and best experience possible. Another small part of the job is helping members to load their items into their car should they need help. This service is usually requested by older people who can't lift a lot of weight, can't move around all that well, or people who are coming off of a surgery on their legs, arms or shoulders.
At amazon, I did a variety of jobs in the Outbound Shipdock. "Waterspider" was a job in which we would close carts/pallets of packages and load them into storage areas or onto their proper trucks.
Another job I did was called CPTs which stands for "Critical Pull Times" with this job, we had to go around the Warehouse, and pull certain categories of packages. They could be carts, pallets or giant cardboard boxes that contained packages as well. If I wasn't on the line scanning packages, I was doing one of these two jobs.