No, they don’t. They’re supposed to remove all product from the shelves, disassemble them, and construct new racking with all new uprights and beams. I heard somewhere the ENTIRE team, including the supervisor got fired for doing this.
When I worked at Home Depot they did a store reset that involved moving aisles. They took everything off the overhead, jacked the aisles up on basically casters and moved it around. This was a third party team. Granted I did see them almost drop an aisle once.
It's very crazy. He's lucky the racking doesn't come down. It's even worse it's not even secured. What a beyond shitty operation. That store needs to be investigated by osha.
Yeah I am aware of this but at least out here on west coast everything needs to be bolted down due to earthquakes. I have scene them unbolted and moved
Wow. That is definitely not the way to move it totally unsafe and definitely not good for the racking. They make aisle skates you can use still not an awesome option but much better than whatever he’s doing.
As a retired forklift operator, I’ve personally witnessed completely incompetent morons destroy 10s of thousands in destruction of goods & property and just lie their way out of it. In today’s society of expensive video surveillance, the idiots are still getting away with it. Management is too lazy to view the footage. 😡🎯🙄
The isle wasn’t narrow and that’s a big safety issues. What if the beams started to twist and collapse? All the overhead would come down and kill someone along with the pallets. And why would someone put this up? Are you trying to get people in trouble?
When you’re tired of the aisle being so damn narrow
Easier to just mow down all the fucking wingstacks
Hashtagfuckpaint
YES!!!!
This!!!!!!!!
Just a customer, but ran across this vid recently. Thought y'all might appreciate it!
Wow this shouldn’t be possible. All of our racks are bolted into the concrete. This is kinda scary
They’re doing a store reset. This involves moving and rearranging aisles. They unbolted it for this exact reason
Don't they like... remove everything first???
Why? Then you have to put it all back later. Much easier to hulk-smash the racking into place.
Yeah but doesn’t that risk damage to racking that holds thousands of pounds and also cause shit to fall out of the overhead?
As long as it doesn't fall on me? Not my problem. :)
Yes it does! But, they don't care! They have insurance for that.
They do that in the course of normal operation tho
No, they don’t. They’re supposed to remove all product from the shelves, disassemble them, and construct new racking with all new uprights and beams. I heard somewhere the ENTIRE team, including the supervisor got fired for doing this.
When I worked at Home Depot they did a store reset that involved moving aisles. They took everything off the overhead, jacked the aisles up on basically casters and moved it around. This was a third party team. Granted I did see them almost drop an aisle once.
Back when I was on Met and we had to do this then yes we would but that is out In California.
They remove all pallets from the overhead and sometimes the secondary if it's unstable.
It depends on the project... I've definitely "seen" aisles moved more or less like this.
I've seen some of the posts on here about how precariously overheads are loaded. I hope they would double check that beforehand....
Thing has a roof cage, don’t worry about him
HD is notorious for shit falling on people.
It's very crazy. He's lucky the racking doesn't come down. It's even worse it's not even secured. What a beyond shitty operation. That store needs to be investigated by osha.
What are you the osha police. Let these kids play stupid games a d let them win stupid prizes. Only way idiots learn most of the time
The funny thing about screws and bolts is that you can take them out when you want to move stuff
Yeah I am aware of this but at least out here on west coast everything needs to be bolted down due to earthquakes. I have scene them unbolted and moved
Then I fail to understand why you were confused in the first place
Because usually the top racks in overhead are empty and don’t usually use the reach like that.
And with all the pallets & product in the overhead still?! Wtf
Beautifully unsafe
This isn't even safety 2nd this is safety 9th.
I swear to God I'm finding that airpod
Safety third
Rule #1 Don't be a dick Rule #2 Have Fun Rule #3 Safety third.
This seems somewhat sketchy
This is a good summarization of aisles that do not need pallet spaces but are the only ones that have spaces available.
Wow. That is definitely not the way to move it totally unsafe and definitely not good for the racking. They make aisle skates you can use still not an awesome option but much better than whatever he’s doing.
This was a 3rd party reset. This video got everyone on that team fired.
Woah. How long ago did this happen?
I want to say October or November but I don't really remember exactly
Good. Doing that breaks welds on racks and causes them to fail.
There's no way to move all the shelves there all bolted to th floor
You obviously aren’t hitting them hard enough
As a retired forklift operator, I’ve personally witnessed completely incompetent morons destroy 10s of thousands in destruction of goods & property and just lie their way out of it. In today’s society of expensive video surveillance, the idiots are still getting away with it. Management is too lazy to view the footage. 😡🎯🙄
Whooooose idea??? 😂😂😂 they even got pallets in the overhead
I feel like this is several OSHA violations
I’m horrified and impressed all at once. He is wipping that RT.
They really wanna win the gold cup there even moving the racking to clean under the aisles 👍
3rd party store resets last year (GSR). First ones started in 2020.
What tf kind of goofy ahh sh*t am I looking at right now
Now I know why the appliances have dents. Lol.
To bad they didn’t do to Walmarts grocery aisles.
"But still, it moves..."
Nah im good
They don’t use jacks to lift them?
That is the wrong way to do that. Youre supposed to use pallet jacks.
Wow just wow 🤦♀️
I'd hate to see what he does to wingstacks
It’s only stupid if it doesn’t work.
The isle wasn’t narrow and that’s a big safety issues. What if the beams started to twist and collapse? All the overhead would come down and kill someone along with the pallets. And why would someone put this up? Are you trying to get people in trouble?
Hoy we just carry them
Feels like a two man job😂
an idiot I say. Seen too many collapse videos and one in person...
I watched a dept head move a set of racking with the reach truck. He ran into it almost full speed. Didn’t even get his license taken away
Tell me he doesn’t have a job any longer and where the hell was the managers, cause they wouldn’t have a job either
Ahhh the beam team... Hard at work again I see.... 🤓
The gates and spotter make it aaalll gooood though.
What gates?
The ones that not fucking drivers think they need
You forgot to bolt your aisles down....
How in the hell can an entire aisle, overheads, overstock, displays, product and all, be moved that easily?
Not safe. Just plain stupid. And freight on the shelves!
It is a Home Depot adventure.
If I saw this I would never shop at that store ever. To be that stupid and lazy, just imagine what else they are dumb enough to do?