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what are the pull hours week compared to the weekend ?
Except...you didn't need help, so LOD is right.
HCDY batch might take a few minutes...Except...you didn't need help, so LOD is right.
I like how it thinks that TOY1 batch should take 54 minutes. Like, wut?
I like how it thinks that TOY1 batch should take 54 minutes. Like, wut?
Let the lod know. It's a good idea to walk your area early to remove any abandon carts, reshop, or undone cafs. Then, zone with no obstacles.I have a ? About caf pulls, I closed last night in home area and got my reshop done and zoning done on C and D aisles. As I was walking my area to make sure no guest where still around, I saw a caf cart for my area on the floor and it was still full, I wheeled it to the back room. I never wheeled it out or got a walkie call to take care of it, will I be on the hook for this? I'm trying to do what I can to be noticed in a good way, so my seasonal will turn into something more after the holidays, but I can't see this helping me any. I was just trying to get out of there and didn't even think to call the LOD.
Is it normal for other people to do the pulls? I did see some girl doing themin-between my area and toys, but didn't think much about it.
Your store probably is actually selling a ton of those though.I pull the pumpkin filling numerous times a day. Green beans are also a guilty party.
Let the lod know. It's a good idea to walk your area early to remove any abandon carts, reshop, or undone cafs. Then, zone with no obstacles.
CAFS are everywhere from an hour to 2 hour and a half on weekends.
Sundays are probably the worst and the idiots who run this place refuse to schedule a mid or second closer.
Except...you didn't need help, so LOD is right.
At my store, lately the outliers have been GRC2, PAPR, and DARY. I had a DARY batch last Saturday at 6pm that was 70 DPCI, LMAO. I have been using one tub usually just for GRC2 this week. A lot of shit gets pulled.
The thing that is annoying about CAF batches is that the stupid system pulls the same items over and over again. I love climbing up the ladder and going way up high to pull a box that has 24 packages of Kraft marshmallows. Massive overkill. I pull the pumpkin filling numerous times a day. Green beans are also a guilty party. Just too repetitive and a waste of time for the backroom and grocery.
What is this and where did you get it?!? I've heard people talking about being able to see projected times for CAFs and I don't have a clue where to start looking- but being able to see my performance compared to the projected times would be so helpful!
Same! Thankfully, I recently talked to my TL and asked her what I should do about Sunday nights, because I always end up staying 30min-3hrs late to get everything done (which puts me in a bad spot at the end of the week when I start to go over 40hrs)
My TL basically said she knows I work my butt off and to just keep doing the best I can, but she fully agrees that they need to start scheduling more people and "they're just gonna have to deal with stuff falling apart until they come back here and actually see that we need help"
So I still don't have any help for my miserable Sunday nights, but having my TL's genuine support makes it far easier to deal with.
I just don't understand how they think it's even remotely possible to do all of what's required on a Sunday night by yourself- especially when dayside TMs don't finish all of their work before they leave...but everything has to be finished before I leave? yea...I totally love doing other people's work when I don't even have time for my own!
What is this and where did you get it?!? I've heard people talking about being able to see projected times for CAFs and I don't have a clue where to start looking- but being able to see my performance compared to the projected times would be so helpful!
Even shorter is to click on the Applications picture on the right and choose Workload Planning Tool from there.Login to Workbench on the work computer, then click on "Browse by Area" near the top left (edit: missed a step: after clicking on "Browse", click on "Reports"). From there, there's a list of shit. Look under Logistics and click on "Workload Planning Tool" and sign in (actually, you may not have to sign in, anyway...). Once there, click on "Replenishment Workload Tool", then click on the "Monitor" column at the top. Within that, click on "CAF Monitor." And there they are, the est. hours for each hours CAFs. Jb's method is way shorter tho, lol.
Even shorter is to click on the Applications picture on the right and choose Workload Planning Tool from there.
Bonus feature about the Replenishment Workload Tool is on the first screen after the animated truck, it shows the number of cartons in the GM trailers as its being filled.
Flow team will think you're a wizard when you tell them how big their next trailer will be.
I don't really know of a good way to explain it, but on that page there will be a bunch of information about your current trailer and your next one(s) if the DC has started filling it. In that info there will be a column for carton count, and that's how many boxes are in the truck.Wait, the truck size thing, where's this? I don't see it after the animated truck thing.
I have a ? About caf pulls, I closed last night in home area and got my reshop done and zoning done on C and D aisles. As I was walking my area to make sure no guest where still around, I saw a caf cart for my area on the floor and it was still full, I wheeled it to the back room. I never wheeled it out or got a walkie call to take care of it, will I be on the hook for this? I'm trying to do what I can to be noticed in a good way, so my seasonal will turn into something more after the holidays, but I can't see this helping me any. I was just trying to get out of there and didn't even think to call the LOD.
Is it normal for other people to do the pulls? I did see some girl doing themin-between my area and toys, but didn't think much about it.