All day we hear the call for backup. When we arrive we see ETL-SE and SETL at the front standing around talking or they are in the back office. Is there a procedure for the front lanes to use their own before calling for backup. Is it written down somewhere?
How is the need for a 2nd SETL determined?
Is it determined by the number of individual bodies on the payroll or based on employees scheduled hours?
If you count bodies it sounds like a large group of individuals to manage. If you go by hours worked there are very few employees at the front...
Don’t blame the SCO TM. With modernization came Guest Service vs Theft Prevention. At my store the SCO TM is required to stand off to the side (at the back of the race track) and direct traffic to the open SCO registers. The SCO can’t see a thing from where they are required to stand.
The hours for our Service & Engagement team members have been cut to the point we are out-numbered by the number of Team Leads and SETL on the clock Monday-Friday. We still need to call for backup from the other departments. Why? Because our leaders spend their time in their little office...
“Zde1991: So. What's this I hear about TL and ETL positions merging??”
As a result of modernization the SETL duties have been transferred to SCO and the individual Guest Advocates. Bullseye/One Sport and the check lane merchandise has been assigned to a General Merchandise Expert. What does the...