MyTime Does MyTime only show you shifts you can swap yours for only in areas you’re trained in?

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So I’m an ODTM (on-demand); who wants to pick up a fulfillment shift. For a while, I’ve tried to get trained in fulfillment because majority of the shifts people put up are in that area.

The other day, I was able to train during the end half of my shift and worked with 3 different fulfillment experts.

I watched, learned, and was corrected. But then as I kept going it was pretty smooth sailing.

I feel like I have a pretty good understanding of all the backrooms that I’d need to go, the RFID scanner, and stuff pertaining to picking, bagging, and putting out in drive-up or the boxing area for shipment.

If I feel confident in my abilities and understanding of how to accomplish my tasks, is it okay I only had half a shift worth of training? Or do I need more??
 
So I’m an ODTM (on-demand); who wants to pick up a fulfillment shift. For a while, I’ve tried to get trained in fulfillment because majority of the shifts people put up are in that area.

The other day, I was able to train during the end half of my shift and worked with 3 different fulfillment experts.

I watched, learned, and was corrected. But then as I kept going it was pretty smooth sailing.

I feel like I have a pretty good understanding of all the backrooms that I’d need to go, the RFID scanner, and stuff pertaining to picking, bagging, and putting out in drive-up or the boxing area for shipment.

If I feel confident in my abilities and understanding of how to accomplish my tasks, is it okay I only had half a shift worth of training? Or do I need more??
Check in with HR. They can adjust your shift availability based on training (hope that makes sense). As a fulfillment trainer, I will say that you feeling confident is great, but you really need to take the actual training. There are a lot of tms who think that they know fulfillment, but there are a lot of nuances AND you need to know ship as well since that is not usually a separate shift or shift tag.
 

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