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Just three quick questions.
I was helping print a couple signs that we needed for endcaps in hardlines. I had no problem at all printing single and multi-item signs until I got to one that was supposed to be a "headquarters sign." I let my TL know that my PDA wouldn't print it, and he just said "don't worry about it, I'll get to it later." However, we were in a rush (as usual) trying to get everything done, so he didn't get to explain to me how one prints HQ signs.
Just so I know for the future, how does one go about printing HQ signs? Also, I'm an ordinary TM and I'm always in hardlines or market, so I probably won't ever need to print 'POG' signs, correct? Just single or multi depending on the circumstance?
I also have a cashiering question that I keep on forgetting to ask the GSTL on my workdays. At our store, (at all stores?) all TM cashiers are empowered to change the price for a guest if it's only a small differential. For example, if the guest thought the sign said $18.50 and the item is ringing up as $20, cashiers can just change the price for the guest, so they don't hold up the line for 5 minutes while someone on the floor checks.
What is the max amount that TM's are empowered to change the price by? And does this vary by store? This last question is mostly out of curiosity.
I was helping print a couple signs that we needed for endcaps in hardlines. I had no problem at all printing single and multi-item signs until I got to one that was supposed to be a "headquarters sign." I let my TL know that my PDA wouldn't print it, and he just said "don't worry about it, I'll get to it later." However, we were in a rush (as usual) trying to get everything done, so he didn't get to explain to me how one prints HQ signs.
Just so I know for the future, how does one go about printing HQ signs? Also, I'm an ordinary TM and I'm always in hardlines or market, so I probably won't ever need to print 'POG' signs, correct? Just single or multi depending on the circumstance?
I also have a cashiering question that I keep on forgetting to ask the GSTL on my workdays. At our store, (at all stores?) all TM cashiers are empowered to change the price for a guest if it's only a small differential. For example, if the guest thought the sign said $18.50 and the item is ringing up as $20, cashiers can just change the price for the guest, so they don't hold up the line for 5 minutes while someone on the floor checks.
What is the max amount that TM's are empowered to change the price by? And does this vary by store? This last question is mostly out of curiosity.
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