Gives Full-Time hours with all benefits included. Easy job! - Warehouse Operator Gopuff Employee Review

5.0
8 Jun 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work independently; no hard labor; full-time hours (most businesses these days do not give FT hours to regular employees due to healthcare); easy as pie; lots of down time (I prefer to clean warehouse and organize inventory during these times); the 3 GMs I have met so far are very nice and allows you to also give feedback.

Cons

Sometimes there are not enough drivers (who work for Partners Delivery Inc.) and these drivers do ANYTHING they want to because GoPuff cannot fire them. Sometimes they will sit in other parking lots so they can just get their $9 an hour (when not delivering), they will take their time coming back, and basically, these drivers ruin company's reputation. It is sad.

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5.0
26 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great work atmosphere great opportunity to deal with community.

Cons

Honestly, there's nothing I didn't like about that job. Except for going in the freezer lol.

2.0
4 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Supportive Regional manager for sites

Cons

Lack of Accountability (Passing the Buck): Decision-making often lacks ownership, resulting in frustration and confusion when problems arise—issues are shifted rather than addressed. Unrealistic Expectations with Reduced Labor Budget: Increased performance expectations paired with significant cuts to labor budgets leave teams stretched thin and unable to meet demands effectively. High Turnover Among Operational Associates: The combination of workload pressure and no up-word movement leads to frequent employee departures at the associate level. Burnout Among Site Leaders: Site leaders are overwhelmed by the demands of managing intense workloads with insufficient staffing and appropriate labor hours support, has led to burnout and diminished morale. Insufficient Support Structures: There is a noticeable gap between what is expected of employees and the support (training, tools, manpower) provided to help them succeed. Reactive Rather Than Strategic Planning: Operational strategy often feels short-sighted, with decisions made on the fly rather than through proactive, long-term planning.

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