bananaman
Potassium Rules
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- Feb 12, 2015
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Lately at my store, there has been a feverish, nearly maniacal, push to get our trucks unloaded by 7:00 AM no matter what. I'm wondering, is this a practice set by corporate or does this sound more like a store level decision? What time are everyone else's trucks unloaded by? Our set-up is:
We begin out shift at 5:25 AM
Our truck size usually averages around 2,200 to 2,500 pieces
It is not a push all
Two throwing the truck
One scanner
One person on back stock furniture, chemicals, and paper
One person on push furniture, chemicals, paper, and electronics cage
One person back stock electronics, HBA, and stationary
One person push electronics, HBA, and stationary
One person back stock market, toys, seasonal, and mini-seasonal, and transitional
One person back stock sporting goods, appliances, hard lines, and infants
One person push market, market bulk, toys
One person push seasonal, mini-seasonal, and hardlines
One person push sporting goods, appliances, and infants
Two people soft-lines
One pallet-puller
One soft-lines rack puller
Our team lead is always in the truck, helping push the boxes down the line.
Sometimes our Logistics ETL will go into the truck and throw it.
At around 6:15, our ETL will pull one of the people from the back stock side of the line and one of the people from the push side of the line to go push on the floor.
We have been getting our trucks done at around 7:05, no later than 7:15, and now our team lead is in danger of losing their job and our Logistics ETL has been acting like a real jerk.
What's it like at your store?
We begin out shift at 5:25 AM
Our truck size usually averages around 2,200 to 2,500 pieces
It is not a push all
Two throwing the truck
One scanner
One person on back stock furniture, chemicals, and paper
One person on push furniture, chemicals, paper, and electronics cage
One person back stock electronics, HBA, and stationary
One person push electronics, HBA, and stationary
One person back stock market, toys, seasonal, and mini-seasonal, and transitional
One person back stock sporting goods, appliances, hard lines, and infants
One person push market, market bulk, toys
One person push seasonal, mini-seasonal, and hardlines
One person push sporting goods, appliances, and infants
Two people soft-lines
One pallet-puller
One soft-lines rack puller
Our team lead is always in the truck, helping push the boxes down the line.
Sometimes our Logistics ETL will go into the truck and throw it.
At around 6:15, our ETL will pull one of the people from the back stock side of the line and one of the people from the push side of the line to go push on the floor.
We have been getting our trucks done at around 7:05, no later than 7:15, and now our team lead is in danger of losing their job and our Logistics ETL has been acting like a real jerk.
What's it like at your store?