Since i said something at the store i work at that everyone is getting changed to 6am. I'm heard that they had to push up the shift sooner then they wanted to. Everyone was told on Feb 6 and since i wasnt working. I havn't been told yet. I'm just waiting for someone to say something to me. But i know its not gonna happen.
Back to the topic at hand. How is your store working with this new change.
1) Since HBA is always slamed with carts filled of stuff and your not working with a PDA. This would have to be done first.
2) Is price change and the planogram teams going to help stock from 6-8am.
3) The backroom is tiny. Where do you the pallets full of stuff. I'm guessing they will be staged on the floor and taken back to the backroom when the truck is done. Store was build around 2000. So it doesn't have that much room.
4) Did you rearrange the pallets on the line to make it more productive. Right now HBA is at the end.
Thats about all i got so far. And now time to ask why do people continue to damaged items and put them on the shelf. I was in on Monday. Had the week off and then was in on Saturday. Both days i had the cereal aisle. Why do they jam the box under the shelf brackets and damage the item. Put open box on the shelf. Put the wrong item in the wrong place. Side boxes on top of the row on the shelf. Please dont say that its the customer most of the time. We all know its not.
I just think its a bunch of bull that you have to fix an aisle just to stock it. It should be done right the first time.
When something gets said about a problem. Nothing gets done about it.
Back to the topic at hand. How is your store working with this new change.
1) Since HBA is always slamed with carts filled of stuff and your not working with a PDA. This would have to be done first.
2) Is price change and the planogram teams going to help stock from 6-8am.
3) The backroom is tiny. Where do you the pallets full of stuff. I'm guessing they will be staged on the floor and taken back to the backroom when the truck is done. Store was build around 2000. So it doesn't have that much room.
4) Did you rearrange the pallets on the line to make it more productive. Right now HBA is at the end.
Thats about all i got so far. And now time to ask why do people continue to damaged items and put them on the shelf. I was in on Monday. Had the week off and then was in on Saturday. Both days i had the cereal aisle. Why do they jam the box under the shelf brackets and damage the item. Put open box on the shelf. Put the wrong item in the wrong place. Side boxes on top of the row on the shelf. Please dont say that its the customer most of the time. We all know its not.
I just think its a bunch of bull that you have to fix an aisle just to stock it. It should be done right the first time.
When something gets said about a problem. Nothing gets done about it.