Warehouse Jobs That Pay Weekly and Biweekly

Most hourly warehouse workers in the US get paid weekly or biweekly.

Additionally, some companies have weekly pay for some of their warehousing facilities and biweekly pay for others.

Below are lists of warehouse employers that pay weekly and biweekly.

Warehouse Jobs That Pay Weekly

Company NamePay ScheduleApplication Links
Ben E. Keith Co.WeeklyApply
ChewyWeeklyApply
KeHE DistributorsWeeklyApply
H.T. HackneyWeeklyApply
Martin BrowerWeeklyApply
Golden State FoodsWeeklyApply
Buffalo RockWeeklyApply
Perdue FoodserviceWeeklyApply
Gordon Food ServiceWeeklyApply
Utz BrandsWeeklyApply
QuikTripWeeklyApply
Labatt Food ServiceWeeklyApply
General MillsWeeklyApply
CargillWeeklyApply
AmazonWeeklyApply
The Kroger Co.WeeklyApply
TargetWeeklyApply
Albertsons CompaniesWeeklyApply
The Giant CompanyWeeklyApply
PublixWeeklyApply
TJX Companies/TJ MaxxWeeklyApply
Dollar GeneralWeeklyApply
Macy’sWeeklyApply
H.E. Butt Grocery/HEBWeeklyApply
Kohl’sWeeklyApply
MeijerWeeklyApply
BJ’s Wholesale ClubWeeklyApply
MenardsWeeklyApply
Wegmans Food MarketWeeklyApply
Sherwin-WilliamsWeeklyApply
PetSmartWeeklyApply
StaplesWeeklyApply
Save-A-LotWeeklyApply
Bass ProWeeklyApply
BurlingtonWeeklyApply
Dillard’sWeeklyApply
Big LotsWeeklyApply
Sprout’s Farmers MarketWeeklyApply
True Value Co.WeeklyApply
Discount TireWeeklyApply
Stater Bros HoldingsWeeklyApply
American SignatureWeeklyApply
Cracker BarrelWeeklyApply
Empire TodayWeeklyApply
J.JillWeeklyApply
LL FlooringWeeklyApply
GapWeekly*Apply
Giant EagleWeekly*Apply
*Biweekly in some locations.

Warehouse Jobs That Pay Biweekly

Company NamePay ScheduleApplication Links
AMCON Distributing CompanyBiweeklyApply
US FoodsBiweeklyApply
United Natural Foods, Inc.BiweeklyApply
Cheney BrothersBiweeklyApply
SyscoBiweeklyApply
McLaneBiweeklyApply
Dawn FoodsBiweeklyApply
Performance FoodserviceBiweeklyApply
VistarBiweeklyApply
Dot TransportationBiweeklyApply
Shamrock FoodsBiweeklyApply
Domino’sBiweeklyApply
Lipari FoodsBiweeklyApply
WalmartBiweeklyApply
CostcoBiweeklyApply
WalgreensBiweeklyApply
The Home DepotBiweeklyApply
CVS Health CorporationBiweeklyApply
Lowe’s CompaniesBiweeklyApply
Best BuyBiweeklyApply
ALDIBiweeklyApply
Dollar TreeBiweeklyApply
Ace HardwareBiweeklyApply
Rite AidBiweeklyApply
NordstromBiweeklyApply
Ross StoresBiweeklyApply
Bed Bath & BeyondBiweeklyApply
J.C. PenneyBiweeklyApply
L BrandsBiweeklyApply
Hy-VeeBiweeklyApply
Chick-Fil-ABiweeklyApply
O’Reilly Auto PartsBiweeklyApply
AutoZoneBiweeklyApply
Dick’s Sporting GoodsBiweeklyApply
Tractor Supply Co.BiweeklyApply
Sears HoldingsBiweeklyApply
WinCo FoodsBiweeklyApply
Army & Air Force Exchange ServiceBiweeklyApply
Ulta BeautyBiweeklyApply
IKEABiweeklyApply
Office DepotBiweeklyApply
Foot LockerBiweeklyApply
GameStopBiweeklyApply
Sephora (LVMH)BiweeklyApply
WayfairBiweeklyApply
Williams-SonomaBiweeklyApply
AcademyBiweeklyApply
Camping WorldBiweeklyApply
Neiman MarcusBiweeklyApply
BelkBiweeklyApply
At HomeBiweeklyApply
Bath & Body WorksBiweeklyApply
Batteries Plus BulbsBiweeklyApply
The Container StoreBiweeklyApply
Global IndustrialBiweeklyApply
Harry & DavidBiweeklyApply
Hobby LobbyBiweeklyApply
Jo-Ann StoresBiweeklyApply
Navy ExchangeBiweeklyApply
Paper SourceBiweeklyApply
Paradies LagardèreBiweeklyApply
Pet Supplies PlusBiweeklyApply
SaversBiweeklyApply
MichaelsBiweeklyApply
YogiboBiweeklyApply
Starbucks*BiweeklyApply
*Weekly in some locations.

Differences – and therefore pros and cons – of weekly and biweekly pay are mostly psychological to the employee and therefore subjective.

Pros and Cons of Weekly Pay

Pros

  • Weekly pay makes budgeting and saving easier.
  • Generally, money is worth more today than in the future due to the time value of money. Therefore, getting paid weekly makes your paycheck of higher value than getting paid biweekly.
  • If you are strapped for cash, you’d rather get paid weekly than biweekly.
  • For some, it is more satisfying seeing results of their labor sooner rather than later.
  • There’s a few months in a year where you get five paychecks instead of four.

Cons

  • It might be more difficult to comfortably pay for larger expenses such as rent or car payments.

Pros and Cons of Biweekly Pay

Pros

  • With a biweekly check, you can pay for larger expenses such as mortgage, rent or car payments more comfortably.
  • There’s two months in a year where you’ll get three paychecks instead of two.

Cons

  • Can cause financial distress when you need the money ASAP, e.g. for emergency reasons.
  • It can be tempting to overspend once you get your paycheck and have to wait two weeks for the next pay.

Why do Some Companies Prefer Paying Biweekly?

There are a few reasons why some businesses may want to pay their employees on a weekly basis and most have to do with cost:

  • It is more expensive to do payroll on a weekly basis than twice a month. By paying biweekly, companies may save thousands of dollars in payroll costs every year.
  • There’s an opportunity cost in paying wages weekly where the money could have been used to generate more money, e.g., letting it sit in an interest bearing call account.
  • Some companies borrow money for payroll purpose. The less frequent they borrowing from the bank, the less interest they have to pay.