loose stock collected from aisles, shop floor, etc makes its way out the back where the damaged/thelf stuff is sorted out, stuff is reduced if it can be and is put in a trolley and taken up the front for frontend to put on the shelf when they are quiet.can i ask how everyone's stores handle loose stock?
our system isnt exactly efficient at the moment and we're looking for an alternative...
well then we're REALLY doing it wrong... :SYeah, similar at our store.
I remember reading somewhere that stock trolleys shouldn't be out near front end or left on the shop floor due to safety reasons.
This may have been during my Retail Cert course, I can't really remember.
I think it's more to do with the fact that it might be there for a long time, and they don't have a real proper designated place to be, so it will almost always be in the way of something.How is a trolley of our misc stock different to any of the other several hundred customer trolleys that pass through the front end?
its not, but its just sitting there for the taking by anyone with the guts to do it.How is a trolley of our misc stock different to any of the other several hundred customer trolleys that pass through the front end?
Go to Coles then...Fuck Woolworths, ridiculously overpriced.
Move 4 life? I can't even remember that... was that the DVD with like Module 1, Module 2, etc... there was that chick talking, had all the possible answers, 15 seconds to answer them, and there was an audience in the background?The Move 4 Life training has stopped. What does everyone think about that? Was it really a 90 minute training? People thought it was good?