Hello all. Well, I just started off as a PFresh Assistant. Im on my 2nd day of training and Im starting to think to myself, "what in the world did I get myself into?". Pretty much all of the physical duties of the job are not difficult for me to do as I have done this type of work previously working at Walmart over night stocking frozen/dairy. But the Qmos, Changing dates, Making Lables, using the PDA is like AHHHHH. Im good with electronics. But this guy training me for these couple of days is cross trained and normally works in the electronics department. So hes skimming through all of this stuff real quick and Im not having that chance to fully understand it. Although I do realize that if I keep doing it and listening, Ill eventually get it. But Im nervous. Then again, it is only my 2nd day training for this position. I know how to make dates from the shelf life of items and how to count the days out. Mixing the solution every morning. I know how to rotate the product. I know how to get ride of products that are about to expire on the day of or day before. I don't fully understand how to make a TPC but I have a sense of it.
I have no paperwork on any of this. I wasn't given any so heres what I am asking. Does anyone have the forms of a PFresh assistants job description or a daily routine of what normally happens? Like a run down of all the of the duties that are included and normally how a typical day will go? I like the idea of taking leadership but it seems like a whole lot of responsibilities and it might take me time to catch on. Although everyone is real helpful. Any information would really be appreciated. Like a list of things that you normally do. Is there anywhere I can read up on this stuff? Thanks so much guys.
Nick
I have no paperwork on any of this. I wasn't given any so heres what I am asking. Does anyone have the forms of a PFresh assistants job description or a daily routine of what normally happens? Like a run down of all the of the duties that are included and normally how a typical day will go? I like the idea of taking leadership but it seems like a whole lot of responsibilities and it might take me time to catch on. Although everyone is real helpful. Any information would really be appreciated. Like a list of things that you normally do. Is there anywhere I can read up on this stuff? Thanks so much guys.
Nick