MEGATHREAD Signing Tips, Tricks and Quips (along with howls of despair)

There is no room for intuition, judgement, trial and error, leaving a problem aside for the moment and brainstorming solutions while working on something else--all of this would certainly make any data on the duration of specific tasks useless.
My brain works a lot more linearly than yours, but this still rankles. When I'm done setting a POG, it looks and works great (or as great as it can, given how some of the POG designs aren't very good at all). And the TL who oversees this work says that I'm pretty fast at it.
But, I work more like how you describe - more intuitively, sometimes starting in the middle if that makes sense, not gathering the last of needed fixtures until the end because I've been using ones that shift out of other sections, etc.
This is yet another of those things that works well in theory, not so much in practice. Makes me wonder if the HQ people who come up with these things have ever actually worked at the store level or, if they have, how long ago it was.
 
I remember our PML going at a shelf with a Sawzall to make one that fit around a support beam, then crimping the edges so they wouldn't cut anyone.
Then it took months for us to get them to change the plans to in to account that they had made us set products where the beam was.
Last time I tried to get a new POG designed for an aisle with a pole I got told “just adjust the spacing of the items and move them around”.

Pre remodel the hanging picture frame aisle had a pole directly in the middle of it - I was like “sure there’s enough broom to move spacing” and just tried my best to make it fit
 

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