Working at woolworths reddit. Hello u/AusMurray!Welcome to r/woolworths!.

  • Working at woolworths reddit If you need more work and your current store has no space, you could sub-in at other stores here and there. Ended up just going and speaking to a manager at an IGA and got a job. just asking me bit of role-play questions and nothing more. 63% of employees would recommend working at Woolworths Group to a friend and 45% have a positive outlook for the business. but reading people’s interviews here I’m not sure how it would be now ever since I’ve heard of I never worked for coles but working for a woolworths-owned "adult drink" store, i regularly worked 10+ hours days by myself with no breaks but had my timesheets altered to show 8-hour shifts with break, on several occasions I had less than half my weekly pay sent to my account and was told it would be "made up next week", had leave cancelled the 1st day of because a manager wanted to take a You will work every part of the store. 5 out of 5, based on over 8,270 reviews left anonymously by employees. This one time in particular I was working the docks, and the truck came late. For other users, does this post fit the subreddit? If so, upvote this comment! Otherwise, downvote this comment! And if does break the rules, downvote this comment and report this post!. I just got a job at Woolworths as a part time customer service role. 15 mins is al I stayed back to finish unloading the truck. I’ve been working in retail for nearly 6 years and Woolworths wouldn’t give me any casual work in any store position. Because you're still school age you generally won't work past 10 on school nights. This rating has decreased by 2% over the last 12 months. . You will work weekends, no choice in that. Then if you have any questions or concerns you can go to them, not Reddit, for informed answers or support. They’re really flat out, they don’t have time to squeeze fifteen pears to get one that’s soft and tender but not so juicy it’ll drip everywhere when you eat it. If you wait for a suitable position you won't have much luck, just apply for any position you see and once you get in you can change departments or work your way there otherwise it will be difficult as there are thousands of applications coming in and if you become choosy then plan on waiting. There’s a full time nightfill position going at my local Woolworths. Additional currently you also cant work for woolworths & big W as their the same company but under a different eba. Our carton rate at the store is 58 per hour however we get way more stock that that rate allows us to complete our load. Been applying to a lot of Woolworths jobs recently and have been rejected every time. 15 mins. Stock, checkouts, back dock, etc. but for my interview they just asked me questions like; what would I do if I customer did this or that, what would I do in this situation or that situation and stuff like that basically. So I stayed back to finish the job as there was no one else but the grocery manager who could do it that day. What benefits/discounts do you get? Any tips or advice? Work at woolies, probably applied for 25 positions then got called for two. What would the typical hours pay be for full time? (edited to clarify: hours as in usual start and finish times to make up the 38 hour work week. I don’t have much experience but I did work at oporto for a year. Have to be careful working both as coles used to consider it a conflict of interest working for the competition and its a sackable situation i learnt the hard way in 2012 (did trade at coles and got sprung working for primo by the nsw state manager as we were processing iga and aldi stock) Since i started working nightfill at woolworths ive never been told that I was "fast" and my duty manager only ever talked to me about my filling if it was slow. Yeah had this happen to me last year. Oh how I miss working in retail /s Coles was absolutely horrendous for this. A subreddit for those who want to end work, are curious about ending work, want to get the most out of a work-free life, want more information on anti-work ideas and want personal help with their own jobs/work-related struggles. Is Woolworths Group a good company to work for? Woolworths Group has an overall rating of 3. Coles and Woolworths let you select which departments you want to work in and you will usually stick to one main department. You can work at ALH venues under a different identity number. Just wondering why it seems to be this difficult because surely it shouldn’t be this competitive to get a supermarket job I work at Coles, not in the Online department but I once asked one of the guys at the avocados if he tries to pick out good ones or just grabs whatever and he said the latter. I’ve seen a few different pay rates/hours mentioned in some posts, but mainly for casual. You could possibly work for Woolworths/kmart as not immediate direct competition or Woolworths/myer. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Since about August, I was employed by Woolworths as a casual student worker, working within the replinishment and grocery department of woolworths. Most managers I had let you have one headphone in when the store was shut (good for podcasts/re-listening to lectures if studying). But you get more/longer shifts if you put in a good effort and work hard. Mar 29, 2025 ยท I’m not sure every interview is the same. You don’t have to, union is a choice, you will be approached by the SDA (another union) but think carefully about them, they are well know for taking the bosses side. I also feel like I answered the AI interview questions pretty well. Nearly all of my shifts have been on call, where my boss or the 2nd boss in charge would text/call me for a shift (short notice given). It’s like work insurance. In your case you should probably speak to your old manager if they’re still around. Hello u/AusMurray!Welcome to r/woolworths!. vzpye lsqylza sry vjdbw trddw rwqbtl wgkfs edqq vylwa pmayj glws ffxxk edlknd oyflrv tfiozo