Mydevice shows you next day if you change roles as well. I believe you can sort by on floor/out back...I know how to check it on rwt after it drops, but didn't know you could do next day. Would make sense for pricing team.
Our closer from last night didn't manage to finish price change last night. I had to pull the pharmacy and seasonal batches myself. Taking down 2 pallets of grills wasn't fun.
I got told by a Sr. TL, an ETL, and a TM not to burn batches. I refuse to pull merchandise that will come back 5 min later. Sales floor tms hate it, we hate pulling it, and the morning team hates back stocking it. SUBT9999 takes too damn long and is condoned at my store. So until they fix the system, I will continue to burn batches.
The only other time I burn batches is when I feel it's unsafe to grab the item or if I can't physically get the item because idiots decide to fill an entire aisle of freight or backstock.
Oh yeah, and my direct TL tells me to burn batches.
Yeah, this is just bad work ethic.WOW. This makes me cringe. Burning batches is immediate in office conversation at my store. And that's direction from our DTL.
If you still have a lot in the back, I'd also wager to say your sales floor isn't doing their job. At this point in the set, I'm hungering for things to put in mini and I scan through the BTC-NCF list after every truck day. I have so much random D249 and D072 up there because I'm running out of merch to flex. Toaster ovens safe for dorms? Why not!?If your logistics process doesn't suck, most of your NCF BTS should have already been purged out of the backroom by Sept 1 making the price change batches minimal.
At my store, I pulled 4 pallets of dcode btc/bts for my stl. They were told everything was pulled already. Then, I printed my favorite BR report & told them what was left. Then I said, same thing happen last year.
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So take a look at that picture and find out what's wrong with it.
Apparently our ETL changed the autofills to drop at 12:30. Except, it was 12:30 pm instead of am. The problem got fixed. At 1PM the Autofills went away as the CAFs dropped in. Still, an interesting thing to happen. The autofills only ended up being 2 1/2 hours.
Black plastic pallets tend to flex, that is why we don't sky lift them.Does anyone know where I can find information on workbench about proper pallet use? Particularly what pallets are to be used when skying anything. Bonus: if that information requires any items skyed to be wrapped or banded.
Bonus 2: if it also says anything about skying items without a pallet. Yes, no, only certain items…
I need proof that using black plastic pallets in the steel is a no-no. Not wrapping items is a no-no and not using a pallet always when skying is a no-no. Best practices be damned in our back room.