Warehousing
Challenge: Careers within Warehousing and distribution
1. Physically Demanding Work
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Why: Warehouse jobs often require repetitive lifting, standing for long hours, operating heavy equipment, and working in hot or cold environments. Many candidates are deterred by the physical strain, especially when alternative jobs offer more comfortable working conditions.
2. Low Wages Compared to Workload
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Why: Although warehouses are essential to the supply chain, wages in many locations remain low relative to the physical demands and risk of injury. This leads to high turnover as workers seek better-paying or less physically demanding careers elsewhere.
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Supportive Solution:
Our Sustainably360 RSBA1 Supportive Service offers a vital safety net to retain and attract talent by addressing the underlying economic challenges. Through access to free resources, budgeting and planning assistance, and low-cost rental opportunities, we help improve job stability and make transportation opportunities more appealing and sustainable for the next generation of talent.