I'm pretty sure "get fucked over to help other workcenters" is part of instocks' core roles. Today I didn't even get to do the RIGs. Just straight into the blitz which is way behind. How behind? From what I understand, we've scheduled two weeks of increased IS hours for the capacity change. Started Monday and so far we have...paper, dry grocery and some other random aisles around the store. We are not a particularly high volume store and have a whole lot left to tackle. I've been fixing capacities here and there as I do RIGs but that's not a whole lot.
Anyways, I think the new process is an increase in RIGs while research is supposed to happen in a couple areas each day. I've noticed a whole lot of RIGs for yogurt. Yesterday it was researching electronics, infants and some random sections of stationery. Today it was the rest of softlines (and on a truck day! What the hell). The other days? No freaking clue. And that bugs me because I need to know a lot more of the picture to be comfortable with this new process. Especially since I don't know if my bosses know much of anything about the changes to the schedule because they sure as hell haven't communicated it to me yet.
Sounds like my store; most of IS is also flow so even if you schedule 3 or 4 people, half of them are staying on truck an extra hour (even if they're not asked to). Add in any huddle or huddle project, reshop and the fact that aside from salesfloor we're the only ones to respond to backups... Yep.