Grainger Distribution Associate reviews

4.5

97% would recommend to a friend

(20 total reviews)
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DG Macpherson

98% approve of CEO

95% positive business outlook

Distribution Associate employees have rated Grainger with 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 20 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Distribution Associate professionals have an excellent working experience there. Grainger is rated 31% above average by Distribution Associate professionals compared to other employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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20 reviews
4.0
Apr 14, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I do enjoy working at Grainger for many for many reason. For example, the team members are very friendly always smiling, the environment is clean and organize, the members are very supportive during the operations, my managers are willing to listen and quick to support at all times just to name a few.

Cons

I strongly believe that there is always room for improvements. As it relates to the downsides working at Grainger, there is lots more for me to learn and share some my experiences with the team so as to improve some of the present processes in order for us to be more competitive across the business network.

4.0
May 29, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Monday-Friday, off before 6:00pm pretty much all the time unless you volunteer or are selected to load trailers. (Even then it’s just an opportunity to snag up more overtime for another hour. )plenty of overtime available, friendly coworkers and management. Great starting pay. Great workout as well!

Cons

Can be very physically demanding, but I never minded that much. I sweat every single day, and definitely am sore by the end of the week. Nothing is automated so you’re doing the picking, packing, consolidating, labeling, etc. It’s a big team effort, as most logistic operations are, but you can definitely feel how busy it can get at times when the work load is high. If you aren’t used to high paced environments that can simulate a long cardio workout, then you might have a rough time. Not a con for me, but...LOTS of walking, lifting of boxes up to 60 lbs, and pushing heavy carts. Making rate can be stressful if you are not consistent. Every floor or department has a different metric rate to try and hit, and some are definitely more easily achievable. If you are picking in the bin module, each floor has different assortments of items, and depending on what floor you’re assigned to, you may struggle to either get used to the products, or genuinely start feeling the harsh conditions as you move to higher floors. It’s a hot warehouse, no denying that. Winter it’s chilly, but with all the physical movement I never needed my sweater. We’re just about to hit summer and the upper two floors are a sauna. No ac installed as of May 2021, so hopefully soon. Seems like I wrote a lot about cons, but I just wanted to be detailed about my main gripes. TL;DR: It’s a physically tough job if you’re picking, hitting productivity rate expectations can be stressful, and challenging. Gets pretty hot.

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