Jiminy
I'd like to order 1 large person with extra people
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I meant that as a positive. I want to learn how to do everything.Forced? Learn? Complicated?
Buck up!
I meant that as a positive. I want to learn how to do everything.Forced? Learn? Complicated?
Buck up!
Can anyone tell me what I should ask about? Still, all I'm doing right now is zoning, gobacks, vibe, and back-up cashier. Is this normal for someone on "hardlines - sales floor"? I mean, I definitely work hard and try to make the place look good and pick-up strays and help guests, but I just feel like I can do more. Zoning 80% of the my shift just seems too easy.
I definitely want to ask about doing the CAFs and I want to learn how to work the printer, but other than that I don't really have any clue on what more I should learn. I have never even touched a PDA.
Oh, and my trainer had to do "plano" last week. Is "plano" something someone is trained for? Or can I randomly be asked one day to do "plano"?
Thanks for putting up with me guys.
I actually did that once in electronics. TL seemed to notice, they wished me luck, haha.-Remerchandise Clearance. You know those messy messy endcaps in stationary with clearance just thrown on it? It's a pain to clean up. Your team lead will love you if you straighten it up.
Man, I tried to organize the binders in our store, but it's..... too much. Lol. I could've probably spent an hour (at least) just organizing the binders. If anyone has any tips on how to organize them, I'd love to hear it (other than placing the binders front and back).-Pick something to super zone, and let your LOD know about it. Travel baskets, master locks, command hooks, binders, notebooks...something that gets really messy really easily...let the LOD know that you noticed it's bad and ask them if it's okay if you spend some extra time to super zone it. Then suggest they put it on the night notes so in-stocks can research it in the morning. You'll get noticed for going above and beyond.
Ok... that's weird again because our store is low volumeDepending on your store size. Salesfloor folks push cafs at smaller stores. At bigger stores, the back room may do them instead.
I'm back with some more questions.
1) Can you only pay with cash when you use your employee discount? I don't have a discount card yet so the cashier had to punch in my employee # manually... and then they told me that I had to pay in cash. I thought you could use your Redcard and your employee discount to get stuff 15% off or something?
and on that note:
2) How do I get a real discount card? Is it just a waiting game like the name tag?
3) What's the difference between push and pull?
Yes, I've been studying this thread... But push nor pull was really defined... "pull" was defined as "pull merchandise"
I know my store allows for discounts to be used with SNAP. Might be a store specific decision@Jiminy, you can also use your discount with a check or Target gift card. You just can't use it with a 3rd-party credit or debit card.
Anyone know if you're allowed to use your discount with EBT/SNAP? Last I knew, it wasn't allowed, but I'm the last to know about front end policy changes at my store.
I'm back with some more questions.
2) How do I get a real discount card? Is it just a waiting game like the name tag?