Tiny, the main aisles are lined with pallets as well as the 6 spots I have up in the steel... OSHA would love us, but our whole state apparently only has 1 inspector
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I am the receiver, but A) I have no say in anything and B) I'm told to do everything in the store except be in receiving. At least tomorrow I start getting a Task Sheet so I have proof when they try to say I'm not doing my job....
I've never seen my GSEs do any Cart Attendant duties, but our Cart Attendants do everything: Register, Guest Service, Starbucks Drive Up, plys all their normal duties... have for years
Exactly, what I said... it takes my store 3 days to unload a truck which then ends up in the sweep truck being cancelled, I have just under 40 pallets waiting to be sent back. This store is afucking joke, and they refuse to do anything about it
Thank you all. So yeah, again "Best Practice" are curse words at my store and we're lying so that corporate diesn't know it takes us 3 days to unload a 1600 piece truck... I wonder if I can find a cheap room for rent where we're moving and go a year before my wife to get away from this junior...
I'm just curious, do your stores acknowledge the RDC truck the moment it arrives or after the unload is complete? We acknowledge ours on arrival. I ask because out truvk arrived yesterday and was acknowledged. One of the vendors rhat sets displays got the notification their displays had arrived...
Keep telling all the TLs they need to run the compactor occasionally. Couple of months back I was off and they still didn't and the PML and Cart Attendant had to clean up about ten Gaylord boxes of trash that fell out of the chute... They still don't run the compactor
We should be fine, even though no one is coming to work all the Easter candy pallets are still up in the Bulk Steel... so it's not like there's anything to buy
We have a UPS / FedEx drivers who load their truck and leave the pallets leaning all over the place and blocking fire exits / loading docks.... No wonder we're the worst store in the company