worst company to work for. poor management less money lack of communication less than 80 hrs . and they say full time work i worked my ass off there but unfortunately there are not human being people starting from the manager all the way down to lead hands fake ass people. i got a lot to say but i am going saved it for my self .but who ever wants to work there better work for Wendy's or KFC or Timhortons best of luck

Cert Logistics
This is a large Distribution Centre for Home Depot. Its brand new, very clean and Green Warehouse. All their waste are sorted by Garbage, Plastics, Cardboard and Wood.
Really nice fun place to work wish the pay was a little more
I wish to rescind my review. I shall never use this company as a reference. So now I can speak the truth. The management are incompetent. They violate safety rules with unreasonable expectations like 'Cartons Per Hour'. Expecting workers to do the same number of cartons even if they are 200lbs. Management lied about my performance just to make me work faster. I'm sure HR will get to read my REAL and TRUTHFUL review. And don't worry. I have deleted Cert Logistics from my resume because I am so ashamed to have wasted my time working for them. And recently, one worker ran over a manager in the parking lot with his car. Both sets of tires broke both the manager's femurs. Can you imagine people like that operating counterbalanced weight machines??????
The four and five star reviews come from current employees. Ass kissing will only get you so far, but it is appreciated. Low level management are ill informed and have taken "liberties" with certain employees. I am white (very much a visible minority) and my OM (non-white) harassed me for it. It seems that, as minimum wage was going up, this company's starting wage was coming down. I believe this company would like to turn these jobs into minimum wage ones... but only because they must pay the minimum. Enter at your own risk
Poor team members, Too many negative attitudes, Physical assault and Poor supervisors!! They need to learn to focus on positive things, not negative things.