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No kidding. We've had 3 new flow TMs start this week - yet some of us would love more hours.when you walk in the door to start the first shift of your 12 hour week and see a "NOW HIRING" sign
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No kidding. We've had 3 new flow TMs start this week - yet some of us would love more hours.when you walk in the door to start the first shift of your 12 hour week and see a "NOW HIRING" sign
Fuck yeah . My pallets are separated and ready to be stocked.Already?
Dear Lord....let the games begin.
Fuck yeah . My pallets are separated and ready to be stocked.
Your store may vary but those are the two questions I could go the rest of my life without ever hearing again.
Do you get the folks who insist on needing pre sharpened pencils, and if you don't have them in stock the non sharpened ones just aren't good enough? I love them.
In large part, this is the fault of the administrators that write the school supply lists. A smaller part of it is parents who fail to use critical thinking skills.Do you get the folks who insist on needing pre sharpened pencils, and if you don't have them in stock the non sharpened ones just aren't good enough? I love them.
In a way yes, people shop the list and it has to be exact. I understand at least here some schools take the supplies on day one and redistribute them back to the class. So they need exact things.
Back to school.. Have you ever done a back to school season? If not buckle up buttercup its going to be a bumpy ride..
Know where your pink pearl erasers are and your graph paper notebooks.. Your store may vary but those are the two questions I could go the rest of my life without ever hearing again.
So who does GS the last couple of hours each day? Or Drive Up, or sorts reshop?
That would be me the GSA. Most nights it’s no biggie. But a holiday week. It was horrible.
I've been through this as well, and as a parent it pissed me the hell off, because premium items that were specially requested by my child were co-opted to the classroom supply. I get that there are families that can't afford supplies. I've been there myself. But at least tell me that's what's going on in advance. Hell, for all you know, that might just trigger parents buying extra specifically for distribution in addition to the supplies for their own spawn.
They made our parents buy us our own supplies and the only thing they gave us were borrowed textbooks from the 80s with taped spines.
This has been going on forever. 15 years ago I knew to send only a small portion of what was on the list the first day because the sheer quantity was being used to support families who couldn't afford supplies, and I was one of those families.
However the lists are ridiculous beyond belief. Maybe if they scaled back the "needed" list a LOT, there would be far fewer families that can't afford the stuff on the list. Like, why does it have to be Crayola instead of the cheaper Rose Art? Why Clorox (name brand specified) wipes? Why aren't the janitors providing Clorox wipes? Why boxes of Ziplock bags? Seriously, why do kids need Ziplock bags for learning academics? Why do elementary students need to bring baby wipes in addition to the Clorox wipes? Crayons, colored pencils and color markers??? Why are all three a requirement?
You just hope there’s someone close that can help or the lod has to stay close to the front to handle it. We wear about 7 hats as GSAs here. And we rely on a lot of help.😱
How is that even possible? If you are outside how do you know if a cashier needs help or there is a guest with a return?
You just hope there’s someone close that can help or the lod has to stay close to the front to handle it. We wear about 7 hats as GSAs here. And we rely on a lot of help.