I can lift anything safe. I can easily lift as much as anyone on logistics. Your Damn tide is gonna cost you five minutes of wav usage. Low and pro. And I'm not paid enough to bring a case of tide down the giant ladder.at my store. Every work center had started pulling their own stuff and everytime it's something like Tide or pillows from the top of the asiles, they can never get and then they grab a brtm to do it
Do the other teams even lift?
Pillows are getting straight up dropped, to large and unwieldy to handle.. Tide and other crap like that shouldn't be up top to begin with.. And when you double, triple and quad stack boxes on that top shelf, how the F can I reach it when I am standing on the top ladder shelf on my tip toes and its still out of reach..
My personal favorite is the night stands in boxes on the top shelf over in domestics/décor not over in furniture.. Love that shit.. Not.. 😡
Poor lifting technique is a good way to fuck up someones back, it being low and on the floor is more likely to do it. Anyways sometimes...well at my store all the time is a fight for space in the back room, you backstock where you can fit it. Really our store's backroom is too small for the volume we handle.Common sense: don't put something heavy up high. Good way to fuck up someone's back.
Omg the LOG team at my store has a habit of putting cat litter, 40lb cases of sugar, Arm & Hammer detergent (the 172oz 2/case one), and other extremely heavy stuff on the very top shelf. It drives me nuts. It's barely reachable with a ladder, and down an aisle so you can't drive the wave to it.
at my store. Every work center had started pulling their own stuff and everytime it's something like Tide or pillows from the top of the asiles, they can never get and then they grab a brtm to do it
Do the other teams even lift?
This. Less than a week from inventory and today I was pulling cereal case packs, double stacked on the very top shelf, standing on the very top of the ladder. I don't even know how the hell they got them up there let alone double stacked. The rest of the lower shelves were empty.High and tight. Really High.
I'm a BRTM and it drives me absolutely nuts when people backstock heavy Tide casepacks in upper case locations. Put them on the lower case locations, and stop putting the light stuff (air fresheners, magic erasers, sponges, etc..) down low.
A few weeks ago, someone backstocked a mini fridge on the top of our PLUG aisle. Thankfully the TM who was pulling that batch came to me, and I managed to get it down for him. I don't understand what people are thinking when they do stuff like that.
OMG this statement couldn't be more true for my store. Today, I was walking back to the fixture room and the BRTM working the bulk pallets was pushing an ASST tidy cat pallet under the steel so I asked him if he was going to stripe it.The BRTMs at my store can't comprehend "striping".
I think so much of the issue with something like this is lack of detailed training.OMG this statement couldn't be more true for my store. Today, I was walking back to the fixture room and the BRTM working the bulk pallets was pushing an ASST tidy cat pallet under the steel so I asked him if he was going to stripe it.
'Why should I? They can easily scan both of the DPCIs'
Well, Chuck, there's 4 varieties on that pallet and since it's been broken into, it's no longer a whole assortment so the accumulator is off.
Even if it was only two varieties, the CAF pullers wouldn't realize it. They would just see a bunch of brown boxes and M-delete once the first one didn't work.
No, it's absolutely laziness. This is a guy that's been logistics for about a decade. I had to help him stripe it before he would even consider putting any effort at it.I think so much of the issue with something like this is lack of detailed training.
Could be out right laziness though too😛
Ohhhh. What a putz!No, it's absolutely laziness. This is a guy that's been logistics for about a decade. I had to help him stripe it before he would even consider putting any effort at it.