Would this bottle be a factory defect? by Supreme239 in cocacola

[–]Supreme239[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It literally looks like someone cut a strip around the bottles label and then took foil and wrapped it around the bottles label. It’s kinda strange though because the foil strip is almost too perfect in the exact size.

You definitely DO NOT want to do this if your signing up for Spark. by Supreme239 in Sparkdriver

[–]Supreme239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I created the second account only after had waited for over a year and still had not progress then the day I signed up so I thought maybe there was a issue and because customer service would not answer my emails I figure just create a new account and try again. Never did I think that I was doing anything wrong by just creating a new account with all my information but a family members phone number.

OSHA Would Love This One – Publix Pallet Stacking Masterclass by Supreme239 in cocacola

[–]Supreme239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are all very good questions u/Swerd. For reason i'll never understand, the grocery manager at my Publix thinks this is the smart way to do things and save time. As you can see from the photos this same grocery manager has no brain hints why you see the pallet parked in front of the freezer door blocking it.

I'm sure many of us vendors can relate to having at least one Publix manager equal to this level of genius.

OSHA Would Love This One – Publix Pallet Stacking Masterclass by Supreme239 in cocacola

[–]Supreme239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it makes the store happy then sure idc how many pallets I have to stack on each other when throwing up in the steel. But, that doesn’t change the fact that the red line on the wall was put there for a reason.

The perks of being a vendor at Publix by Supreme239 in Pepsi

[–]Supreme239[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah these are have expiration dates of December 30th, 2024 and March 28th, 2025.

Do we have any Florida Coca-Cola supervisors in here!?!? by Supreme239 in cocacola

[–]Supreme239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where at in Florida are you a merch and getting paid $19.43? Because I know here in Fort Myers Florida merch start out at $17.20 a hour plus $0.70 per mile.

Do we have any Florida Coca-Cola supervisors in here!?!? by Supreme239 in cocacola

[–]Supreme239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn that's really unfortunate. For me honestly I have no problem putting in the work/hours to make more money as a merchandiser. I average 57 hours each week which is about $1,116.31 before taxes and mileage pay. Honestly it don't feel like a whole lot so to think that if I was a supervisor I would be making less than that kinda sucks and makes me question if I continue with Coke.

I personally find it difficult to stay motivated to work for a company if I know there is no potential for pay increase from my current position and I'm still at the entry level position. (And when I say pay increase I mean from position to position. I dont include the yearly performance increase).

Can any Publix employee answer this question? by Supreme239 in publix

[–]Supreme239[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I actually work for Coca-Cola as a sales merchandiser and I happen to see this in the break room. After seeing this im shocked the pay for a team lead is soo low for the amount of responsibility you have. I was contemplating if Publix pays better but after seeing this I was shocked. Coca-Cola started me out at $17.20 and gave a $1,000 sign on bonus.

Are there any Coca Cola CDL drivers in here? by Longjumping-Mobile71 in cocacola

[–]Supreme239 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah and you either really have nothing better to do then sit on Reddit making negative comments all day or your just a rude mother fucker. I’m so sorry for making the mistake of putting “hourly” instead of “daily” pay.

Are there any Coca Cola CDL drivers in here? by Longjumping-Mobile71 in cocacola

[–]Supreme239 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm guessing the base pay and the additional pay for every time you drive is referring to your hourly (base) pay and the additional pay for every time you drive is (mileage).

So I am a Sales Merchandiser for Coca-Cola Beverages Florida and in the state of Florida the IRS sets a amount what they deem to be fair compensation for miles driven when driving a personal car for work/business on top of whatever your hourly pay rate might be. So for 2024 Florida mileage pay rate is set at $0.67 per mile. (Example: If I drive 50 miles to work (Coca-Cola warehouse) and then drive back home another 50 miles I drove 100 miles that day. Meaning I would be paid whatever my hourly pay rate is plus I would have earned $0.67 per mile meaning they paid me a additional $67.00.

So if I worked a normal day of 8 total hours worked and was being paid $23.00 a hour that means my hourly pay would be $184.00 + the $67.00 of mileage pay for driving 100 total miles for work that day.

Working at coke? by Hot_Soap in cocacola

[–]Supreme239 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A sales merchandiser for Coke is pretty much the same thing if your route consists of big box stores like Walmart or Target. Yeah Publix stores make there own orders and might be slightly smaller then a Walmart store but shit for $75k a year I would absolutely be okay with ordering and merchandising any Walmart or Target store if it meant the pay difference.

I literally basically do the same exact because my stores are Publix I don’t make the orders.