Decent Work, great money - Forklift Operator Lactalis Canada Employee Review

4.0
Aug 10, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It pays very well (36.5$/h+ possible extra depending on shift) for a student job (or regular). Even better if you do over time (1.5x up to 2x), which happens pretty often. The work itself is not too demanding, but requires learning how to operate the forklift, and requires great physical shape. Compared to other places, supervisors do not stress you to perform fast, but they might ask you to prioritise tasks.

Cons

As a student, you'll have to work on Friday night (10 pm - 8 am schedule), which is brutal; it deregulates your sleeping habits, and you won't recognize yourself after a few years. As a full-time employee, especially at the beginning, you don't always choose which schedules you will be assigned. You might notice your concerns might get lost in bureaucracy, so you need to keep reminding management. As a student, you'll have no seniority over anyone, so the long tasks will be assigned to you, while your older peers might just enjoy the downtime.

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Lactalis Canada Response
8mo
Thank you for sharing your detailed feedback. We're glad to hear you found the compensation competitive and appreciated the opportunity to develop new skills. We understand that shift work and scheduling can be challenging, especially for students and new team members, and we’re always looking for ways to improve that experience.

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5.0
Jul 17, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Great conditions and pretty engaging workplace. Great compensation salary-wise. Good managerial staff. Great autonomy.

Cons

Working hours are the only thing that are not great but you are warned in advance. The rotating shifts can be a pain for out-of-work planing. We get our schedules 1 week in advance which isn't great for planning.

3.0
Dec 6, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

This company may work for those early in their careers, but it’s not sustainable long-term. There is an implicit expectation to work extended hours to keep up with demands, and a lot of your weekends often involve preparing for the week ahead due to constantly changing priorities. This pace leads to rapid burnout hence the reason it's not a viable option long-term. While peak workloads are common in most businesses, this company operates at that intensity year-round. While not always the case, leadership occasionally makes uncertain or delayed decisions often driven by fear or their limited experience which does contribute to the instability. Many who remain do so mainly for the competitive pay and benefits or their title rather than a sustainable work environment.

Cons

No work life balance Lacks real support for critical areas Unstable environment for long term career

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Lactalis Canada Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing this feedback. We take concerns about employee experience seriously, and it’s important to us that everyone feels safe and supported at work. Comments like this highlight areas we need to continue strengthening, and we remain committed to fostering a respectful, transparent, and healthy workplace culture.
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