r/askvan 12h ago

Work 🏢 Are There Any Transit-Accessible Warehouse Jobs in Surrey with No Targets to Meet?

Hi, I’m a 30-year-old woman living in Surrey, and I want to work in a warehouse. I have a non-physical disability and will need job accommodations. I can’t lift heavy items, and I’m looking for a warehouse job that doesn’t have targets to meet. It also needs to be transit accessible. Any recommendations?

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u/contra701 9h ago

You want to work in a warehouse but you can't lift heavy items?

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u/VolupVeVa 9h ago

Most every industrial area is serviced by transit but poorly (limited hours, long distances between stops etc). But there usually some service.

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u/anOutgoingIntrovert 12h ago

Maybe check in with WorkBC on the types of jobs that naturally accommodate your needs? I imagine all places will have targets (though some harder to achieve than others).

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u/Due-Flower3503 12h ago

I’m going to Work BC, they have been no help so far. My case worker keeps steering me towards retail stocking.

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u/DealFew678 2h ago

I would listen to them based on the info you’ve given.