They are available on amazon for $25 a piece, but I don’t think you’d want to swap them out like that. You would never see your pretty new ones again. I love them for storage in my truck though.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075M3NF52/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_wy4fDbH4EATKA
I find these to be the best gloves for dairy. Works best if you get them tight fitting. I am female and I get a small. I find them at my local farm store and buy 2 pair at a time so I can have a pair while I wash the other and I buy them every 6 months or so. Very durable, not like the crap we sell at our store in the garden center.
IMO: Don't go with airpods. Get a single wireless earpiece that matches your skintone.
This is what I got in one store. My first store, when I worked as a bagger/dairy. It's not 100% hidden, but with curly hair, it may be just small enough to be hidden.
Also if it's bad enough for your lead to walk out, and for you to be the only one there, consider leaving yourself. If you want to keep working at Kroger (it has really good health insurance if you're at the age to worry about that stuff,) consider working at another store. In my experience management 100% determines the work environment.
Works fine for me. I did find about NOT clocking in or out for breaks. Now that may differ per division so ask questions!
Here's a link to the app for Google Playstore ⤵️
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kronos.dimensions.enterprise
Easy job you'll just be stocking shelves and only have to deal with the public until 10 pm or 1 am depending upon your store. Just memorize where items are on the shelves and it'll speed up your process. Break down boxes when done not while doing it'll save you some time. Be speedy and try to do proper lifting to save your self from repetitious injuries. You'll be lifting things any where from a feather to 100lbs. Get your self some knee pads. https://www.amazon.com/NoCry-Professional-Comfortable-Adjustable-Easy-Fix/dp/B01N0O7CT0/ref=sr\_1\_1\_sspa?crid=3T0U0BPZQV9AO&keywords=nocry+knee+pads&qid=1642963246&sprefix=nocry+knee+pads%2Caps%2C136&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&sm...
Per Yammer's info:
DIV 0011 LOC 00025
Department: 025 Murrells Inlet, SC
Location: 011
Email: [email protected]
If you have to file a claim against kroger for a repetitious motion injury.
This is what I got. Works great. Write them off on your taxes.
I would recommend these or one of the same types from another brand. They are generally all the same. I personally use these since my other brand I used to use is now unavailable. They last at least a month with daily washing same two pairs every two days. Multiple pairs in an affordable pack. You won't find anything that lasts longer than around a month when stocking. These are also great for frozen and dairy when new since the coating is water/temperature resistant. Will take a week to adjust to wearing gloves if you're not familiar, but once you're used to it, you don't go back ACKTRA Coated Nylon Safety WORK GLOVES 12 Pairs, Knit Wrist Cuff, Multipurpose, for Men & Women, WG008 Blue Polyester, Black Latex, Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SDRGN7D/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_XV0V7WZEP0Q9CHCVSG8J?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
This post reminded me I've been needing to buy some for quite some time(doing work @ home), not sure if it'll help you but I searched on Amazon and just got this. It has high ratings & a $5 off coupon.
To piggyback off of your leather pouch tip: Assuming you have the Kroger (Fred Meyer for me) standard s5 box cutter, you can get a leather sheath on amazon. These are very helpful. I can usually get at least a year or so out of them before it starts to rip. Since our “amazing” HR is never in the store, I get boxes of replacement blades, which I keep in my glove box, as well as new box knives on amazon as well. I’ve got nothing to share as far as gloves go, I throw freight faster without them. I’m a minority at my store because of it.
I mean she's earned her payrate but at the same time it still doesn't seem fair lol.
Oh I hear you and trust me, that is WAY more than I usually spend on shoes, but I was getting desperate for relief and a co-worker with plantar fasciitis recommended them to me and imho the lack of soreness/pain has been worth it. Honestly I was fine with replacing the inserts in my New Balances every 3-4 months (and then replacing the New Balances every 6-9 months) for a long time until they stopped making the particular New Balances that I liked. I tried a few different inserts but ended up loving the Airplus Ultra Work Memory Plus Women's Insoles (pretty sure they have a Men's version too if you're a guy). In fact I still wear those inserts in my $150 shoes. I doubt the super thick soles are necessary as long as the bottom of the Asics aren't worn out. (If you were interested in the $150 shoes though, it's these ).
Whew sorry that was a lot, but I hope you find something that works for you!
Depends on what types of shoes you like to wear as a night stocker,conditioner, and working the checklane and cigarettes I move a lot and on my feet for the most and I like to wear these Under Armour Men's Valsetz Rts 1.5 Military and Tactical Boot https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076SQKJ11/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_fYZdFbCBJCFD2 but if your looking for sport like shoes adidas Men's CF Lite Racer Byd https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071P19D3X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_D2ZdFb5ME6XMA.
amazon has them for $35 for 50 masks
Cheap, good for stocking in pretty much all depts, lasts a month-or-3 per pair depending on use https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074GWYV5K/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Personally I use them for stocking Grocery
Thanks I searched some and local too. Went with the same one notch PHC blade. They came today and fit perfect.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000JVB5G8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I've used those before and they're not bad gloves at all! In fact, I used them in factory work previously (the factory actually stocked those) and they're very nice!
Unfortunately, they didn't work well for Kroger for two reasons: the CHEP pallets absolutely DESTROY them within weeks, and they don't hold up well to cold temps. But yeah, damned nice gloves.
I actually ordered a pair of these because Carhartt has been good to me in the past. I'll say they could be warmer, but so far, so good. If they manage to last 2 months, I'll spend the money on then. I've had gloves that didn't even hold up a week, so if they'll go 8? Worth it.