Speed6
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Come on nanakid, next time.You know what, speed? You tell us a story for a change.
Come on nanakid, next time.You know what, speed? You tell us a story for a change.
Why's that mate?Im too scared to walk into my old store to buy stuff, coz i think they hate me
I bailed from them with 0 notice, to begin my new job. And essentially fkd up an entire department. They had 3 staff members to cover a whole week. LOL.Why's that mate?
I wouldn't worry about it, do you have any intention on going back to work there?I bailed from them with 0 notice, to begin my new job. And essentially fkd up an entire department. They had 3 staff members to cover a whole week. LOL.
Never again. Shitty manager. I felt like i was bullied by another manager. Shitty hours. Shitty work environment. Never gave me an employee discount card after I slaved away for several months. Felt like i was forced to work when i didn't want to.I wouldn't worry about it, do you have any intention on going back to work there?
Haha, i dont even shop at my work woolies and that's my local. Every time you walk in as a regular joe customer, it still feels like working even when you're not. Then once someone a team member or customer spots you, gotta do the whole stop-for-5mins-and-chat, which drags out your in-and-out- grab-a-few-items shop into a 30 minute guided tour, as you keep on stopping every few steps after you're recognized by another person lol.Im too scared to walk into my old store to buy stuff, coz i think they hate me
Worst is when the service manager spots you and goes "Oh just the person I wanted to see! Can you work tomorrow??"Haha, i dont even shop at my work woolies and that's my local. Every time you walk in as a regular joe customer, it still feels like working even when you're not. Then once someone a team member or customer spots you, gotta do the whole stop-for-5mins-and-chat, which drags out your in-and-out- grab-a-few-items shop into a 30 minute guided tour, as you keep on stopping every few steps after you're recognized by another person lol.
Ex Longlife/Inventory manager here.hey guys, who here works the fill report from gap scans?, I had to do one the other day and it seemed really inefficient and just a complete waste of time. The report was about 6 pages worth of items all unorganized. Does anyone have any tips or a specific method which would make the process faster or are there any options through ISIS to at least organize the items?
Seems to me that including night fill, LTO cage workers, Perishables worker and just general cage workers whatever products are empty on the shelves would eventually get filled up, or if we dont have any SOH then more would be ordered anyways, so whats the point of working a fill report?
thanks for any replies
hey thanks man, that definitely helps a lot.Ex Longlife/Inventory manager here.
Search and fill all the stuff with * and # next to them first. * is on special, # is a multibuy. These items are usually off located on ends or displays, make sure they are full on the shelf. They usually sell more from the shelf than the end, regardless the shelf needs to be full of that item anyway.
Before you start, cross off any items with SOH lower than OM count. If you're looking for less than a box of something, it's usually scattered/needs to be adjusted/missing/waste of time. You can deal with that shit by drilling down aisles after working all stock/backstock/capping if applicable.
Look for items with big SOH counts first.
Also, basic items take priority. I wouldn't be wasting my time looking for a box of razor cartridges when Smiths chips and Coke are on the list. Drinks, biscuits, chips, bulk items (toilet paper, paper towel). Get me? Hope that helped.
Really, you can search STAR reports of OTHER stores on store net?? Why didn't I think of that lol.EDIT: I type in surrounding store numbers on the STAR report on store net and I'm usually one of the highest out of the region my CSM told me that our store has one of the higher scan rates in the area group which is awesome!
Victoria.I can't be bothered arguing with them ha. Some lady was arguing with me about not earning points on her smokes, I gave up because "clearly" she was right (I don't argue with stupid people).
Yeah I am a supervisor. And one hour?!?! Holy crap!!! Is that by car?
Bernie what state are you in that lets you serve your cigarettes at Express? I miss those days [emoji20] caused a lot less arguments and frustration.
And yes that is extremely frustrating, the bags! I don't say anything, I just pile them on top of their other groceries, carefully of course. It also frustrates me people who stand in the queue for ages and don't unpack their basket. Or people who stand way back at the end of the register and don't put their stuff up until the person before them has payed for their groceries (it makes the queue look longer than it should).
And yeah! It's on Storenet, you just input the store number
How do you guys handle people that bring their card back in with their receipt for us to load the points on, like for when they didn't scan their card? I just tell them they have to call the number on the back of their card, even though I don't think they can do anything...
I have done a DISC DUMP -> front of store -> (same amount they paid) -> *scanned card* -> CASH, then refunded the sale back to add it on, but I have only done that one time when the lady was literally off her chops about it...