Hey there. I work in softlines and the guests who shop in my store are rough with the merchandise. I mean, really rough. Yesterday I left shoes to answer guest first and when I came back there were close to 30 pairs of shoes on the floor. I couldn't have been gone more than 15 minutes. I had a woman and her daughter try on half a dozen pair of shoes while I was zoning not 2 feet away and they left them all on the floor when they left and had destroyed the area that I'd just finished with. Clothes are on the floor being run over by guests. Like a lot of you, we don't have a lot of hours so we'll have maybe 2 TMs in the morning, 1 mid and 3 close - and usually 2 of those are TLs, who are inevitably pulled to do other tasks. (Or, like last night 1 TM was pulled to cover electronics, the TL had to cover for the GSTL leaving just the operator in softlines.) So I'm looking for tips, suggestions, ideas… anything that has worked in your store. We're probably not going to be able to add more people to the schedule, but even scheduling ideas would be helpful. I'm just just a TM but I'd like to be able to maybe give my TL's some suggestions on how to make it easier for all of us. We're losing a lot of people due to burnout. It's disheartening to end your shift and look around and it looks just as awful as it did when you came in. Anyway, thanks in advance for your help!