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iMatthew

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Also, I found out the reason I wasn't getting paid SSA rates before: because I was only doing tickets, not actually doing anything in the office, I was only paid Grade 2 rates. With the old payroll system, there was a different category.
However, with Kronos, there's no seperate category for someone doing tickets, so I'm getting paid SSA rates :)
Tickets are meant to be grade 2. They did a review of this last year after it surfaced that cash office peoples should be getting grade 4 but they weren't. The company said tickets only get normal pay.
 

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Hi guys. I recently got a job at Woolworths a couple of weeks ago, and I was just wondering whether or not you guys get taxed a lot.
Like, on one my payslips I've earnt ~$200 and taxed ~$65 for one week, another earnt ~$400, taxed ~$130, and most recently earned $200 and taxed $65.
Is this normal? Or should I go and talk with someone about it?
Thanks
 

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it either sounds like you ticked the wrong box when asked if you wanted the tax free threshold, or you need to supply a tax file number.


although those numbers are slightly higher than they should be, even for the wrong tax status. i'd ask someone in your office what's happening there.
 

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and do you guys get many people that get injured and get compensation for medical expenses so they dont sue?
had one lady threaten me tonight that she would sue my ass because she slipped, i asked for her name phone number so we could check up on her tomorrow to see if she was injured, and that id be checking the cameras to see how bad the fall was.
she suddenly seemed a lot better and didnt want to leave her details. #sussmuch?
 

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and do you guys get many people that get injured and get compensation for medical expenses so they dont sue?
had one lady threaten me tonight that she would sue my ass because she slipped, i asked for her name phone number so we could check up on her tomorrow to see if she was injured, and that id be checking the cameras to see how bad the fall was.
she suddenly seemed a lot better and didnt want to leave her details. #sussmuch?
just a random comment, I was in america back in november 2012 and there was this show about insurance scammers, they showed all these different camera footage of people falling over themselves blantantly and details about how they were caught out etc etc

so it might've been a scam to get free money, but they got scared as soon as you mentioned anything about cameras
 

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and do you guys get many people that get injured and get compensation for medical expenses so they dont sue?
had one lady threaten me tonight that she would sue my ass because she slipped, i asked for her name phone number so we could check up on her tomorrow to see if she was injured, and that id be checking the cameras to see how bad the fall was.
she suddenly seemed a lot better and didnt want to leave her details. #sussmuch?
You know you have to enter the report into PULSE (or your manager does) regardless of whether or not they provide details?
And if they do give details, it has to be recorded properly, not just "I'll take your name/number and check on you tomorrow".
 

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funny thing is, there isnt even a camera in that aisle :p

and yeah i told my manager, said he was gonna do it later cause i had to go and we were getting smashed.
i'd seen this lady cause trouble before though, so didnt really believe her to begin with.

dunno if its my area, but people just tend to treat us like morons who will believe everything they say
"but you have to give me a refund, its the law!"
 

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Hey guys quick question.
I have not much experience with ISIS, so ..

Is it possible to print shelf labels by department? We'll need to reprint shelf labels for the entire smokeshop this weekend and I was just wondering if theres a quick and easy way to do that? And if anyone knows exactly how to do it and could give me instructions? The only way i know is to do it via the gun and scan each item, but thats really time consuming...

Thanks :D
Sure dude. Couple of options, first one:

Sign into ISIS, click 'Label Print', then click the Generate tab in the top left. Wait for it to load.
Then click up where it says 'Trading:' and select 'Cigarettes', then click the green tick on the right. Wait for it to load again.
Click 'Select All' down the bottom, then 'Generate'.
Click the Tickets tab about halfway down the window. The tickets will have their default label type and quantity, you can change them if you want. To change the label type for all of them, click where it says 'Format' - a window will pop up to let you do this.

This gets them printed pretty quick but they'll be in alphabetical order (kind of) and you might even have some you don't want (it'll print every item ranged to the department, including smoking accessories and maybe some lines you don't sell anymore or w/e) To get them in exactly the right order, there's another way to make tickets on the gun that can be quicker than the normal method:

Log into a gun and hit 5, 1, 7, 2. Select the ticket type you want from the list (scroll with 8 or 2, page up/down with 9 and 3) and press enter. Change the quantity if you want, then press enter again. Press Y. Now for every barcode you scan, a ticket of the type you selected will be generated - you don't need to press any buttons. You can pretty quickly make a lot of tickets of the same type & quantity like this.

To print them, hit Esc, then Y, then go into ISIS and print them off the way you normally would. Use the Sorting tab up the top of Label Print to make them print in the order you scanned.

Have fun!
 

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Hi all

Apologies if this has been brought up before but are any of you guys/gals still facing up the store after night replenishment?

We've completely done away with it here and the 70-100 hours a week that I'm guessing it used to consume. I hate facing up but I've got hardly any hours now, so yeah..

Nothing like turning your back on a core principle to save a bit of cash.
 

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Going off the woolies Facebook page and what I've heard from other people, apart from a handful of stores WA will no longer have meat cut in stores, everything will be cut down at the Bunbury meat centre and then delivered.
"yeah its true my partner got told he has till sept to find a new job"
" I have got this information as I have friends in Woolies, butchers and packers are being moved into other departments and there will be no more cutting meat instore."
I would guess stores will end up with one full timer or even a part timer to fill during the week and a part timer on the weekends, but apart from that everyone else will be moved to other departments or the more likely scenario, quit and go to coles.

Also new uniforms next year

The Wolli Creek uniforms to be rolled out nationally
 

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Realised something today. Being at work when we lose all 18 checkouts and all 5 self serve machines, during our busiest couple of hours is NOT fun!
 

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I'm guessing the store was evacuated and locked until all was above board? Happened to us a few years ago when there was a black out and subsequent failure of our redundant UPS/power supply systems.

Re: facing. We basically don't face any more. We are lucky to get the freezer faced on SOME nights. I remember the days when the whole store would be faced every night.
 

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whered you hear about the wolli creek uniforms being rolled out?
i figured theyd be going with that microcheck design...

what do you mean lose them?! how long were they out for? what did you have to do? how many people blamed you for everything? dont leave us hanging! D:

re:facing. wow, my store still has a full nightfill crew, theres always people in the store and we only do a full lock up maybe 3 times a year...
 

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whered you hear about the wolli creek uniforms being rolled out?
i figured theyd be going with that microcheck design...

what do you mean lose them?! how long were they out for? what did you have to do? how many people blamed you for everything? dont leave us hanging! D:

re:facing. wow, my store still has a full nightfill crew, theres always people in the store and we only do a full lock up maybe 3 times a year...
Well, basically at 3.50 on Friday "POS REBUILD IN PROGRESS" Messages appeared on all 18 checkouts and couldn't be cleared. Then, all 5 SCO machines froze (you know how when they are going slow, you see the sand timer appear? They were all stuck on that). It took some panicked calls to IT etc but we managed to get the checkouts back online after about 10-15 minutes,except for SCO. The customers were suprisingly good. We were doing PA calls and I personally was walking down my line apologising (I was the SCO attendant at the time). BWS had 2 working registers, so we were walking people who only had a few things, down there. We had to manually reboot each individual SCO to get them back online.

Talking to my friend up in the office yesterday, The reason was revealed. He had logged his Systems computer to be fixed. IT came out and replaced the computer, neglecting to tell any of the staff that that PC was the POS Server PC and would cause POS to want to rebuild! :(
 

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That's lucky! Ha, my CSM would probably have a meltdown if that happened.

I've found customers can sometimes be suprisingly understanding on those sorts of occasions. One day a girl in the deli had a chemical burn at the busiest part of the day, frontend was understaffed already, and then one of the operators was the only first aid attendant. I was supervising and had to jump on a main, and there was another operator on, people everywhere, no one to call, we had to take turns moving between the mains and smokeshop. Also, the Deli was unattended for about 20 minutes.

But all through it, we didn't have a single shitty customer, they were all very understanding. Luckily.

@facing up: Our nightfillers still face up every Tuesday night? Our store doesn't have midnight staff anymore except for Tuesdays, so yeah. They generally do it in the last hour though ha.
 
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Question to night closing supervisors :

How do you handle your final counting and bagging? For ages we did the usual spot-check, take the stack of money and seal it in the appropriate register bag, then accompany those bags to the service desk to be locked in the draw.

When our pod-shoot suction system thing failed a few weeks ago, I noticed that what the office SSAs were doing while performing manual pickups, was ensuring that the money was accompanied by at least 3 staff members while it crossed the floor. The need for the added security is obvious, but what seemed ridiculous to me was that when I spot-checked a group of the back 4 registers of a night, I and every other supervisor would simply tie up the bag and walk across the floor by ourselves to the desk to lock it in. The 'secure' draw in our desk, however, uses the same key as the parcel cabinet where our cashiers keep their bags and stuff in, so it's a regular practice to give the keychain to whichever staff needed it for them to unlock their stuff.

I got sick of this and started a new thing where we spot-check the till, but leave the money in the draw. Then once the store is closed and I have the duty manager with me, we go into every register bay and do NoSale/Float In&Out and stow the float in the bag. I've worked it out that our 19 registers *can* be done this way easily within the 30minutes I get rostered to close, so time isn't a problem...

Until we get a new duty manager from another store who spent the whole time lecturing me about how no other store does this, and how it isn't her responsibility blah blah blah ... She wouldn't even go into the register bay or near the till at all... Then kept going on about how she's been managed for like 10 years etc and no one ever does this (ergh managers w/ a decade of experience should know that you need to help other departments as the head of the store and not just fill the shelves the whole night and think that any other task including customers are a waste of time or distraction...) Frankly even if the other stores restrict access to the service desk keys and don't hand them out to people, or make sure all money is accompanied with escorts etc, to me the draw in the service desk is not secure enough to store company money. A register's till, however, is the safest way to store the money during trading hours: you need numbers to access it and every action is logged and forcing the till open with a crowbar or something isn't easy to do unnoticed. The draw, however,... people go in and out for staff purchase stickers and whatnot... there's no accountability.

Lol huge rant... what does everyone else think though?
 

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That seems very odd.
The way we do it is very simple. The register is final counted at the end of the night, and then the capsule sent up to the office using the chute. When change orders are ready, one person escorts the cash office person from the office top the registers.
I'm with your new DM on this. Also, locking money in the service desk is a horribly insecure idea :\. Money doesn't need to be escorted by anybody (especially the DM) when the store is closed.
 

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Hmm I've heard of other stores using pods and stuff to send up the money but our store has never done that, we've always locked money in the draw.

But I disagree about the escorting though, when I read through the cash-handling related documents on storenet a while ago one thing I remember was that it emphasised escorts all the time for company funds even when the store was closed.

I wonder if our SSO/CSM would be open to the capsule idea though...
 

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