RunForACallBox
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I just don’t know how we are going to be able to sort on time. Everyday last week we have had to stage carts to meet pack on time.
Do the same thing for sort?? Anytime time we scanned out we also sorted since we thought it had to be sorted to count.I just don’t know how we are going to be able to sort on time. Everyday last week we have had to stage carts to meet pack on time.
Are any other stores having problems with OPU orders showing up as a paused cart after you locate the order at guest service. We have to reset the cart and repick and relocate the order. Some times it doesn't work the second time and we repeat the process a third time.
Even if it’s the same TM #/MyDevice, it still sometimes bug out. It probably happens once or twice on a daily basis. Once it does happen, we have to let the TL/ETL know so nobody gets murdered for a miss goal that’s out of our hands.Carts should always be resumable by the same TM # and myDevice that were last in it, regardless if other devices are having issues.
You hope to God that the thing is RFID enabled. The RFID will be your best friend when you’re doing picks. If your store is anything like my store, you’re going to be checking a lot of places for SL; the floor, go backs, the breakout, the SL aisles in the BR, and the hanging racks back there too. How do you do with stress and strict deadlines? Because FF has plenty of both.I'm flow but for some reason they have me scheduled for flexible fulfillment next week. No one has ever talked to me about it and I've never done it before so I'm not quite sure what to expect or the slightest idea what to do.
I know all areas of hardlines and the backroom but nothing about softlines. What do you do if someone orders something but it's not where it should be or in the backroom? Today as an example I had a guest in HBA who was looking for orajel. None on the shelf, none in the backroom. MyDevice says we have six on hand and we got them 3 days ago. I had to cut open 39 HBA repacks to find where they were. Once I got them and back to the sales floor the guest was gone.
What do you do if someone orders something but it's not where it should be or in the backroom? Today as an example
been having this for a week now a few times a day. calling 701 on the zebra phone is only way I have got it fixedAre any other stores having problems with OPU orders showing up as a paused cart after you locate the order at guest service. We have to reset the cart and repick and relocate the order. Some times it doesn't work the second time and we repeat the process a third time.
Not being done in 30 min hits metrics harder they tell me to inf if I am going to miss timeSo which is going to be worse, a higher INF% or things not done on time? With the condition of both our Salesfloor and backrooms, they aren’t going to be able to have it both ways.
And I thought I read on here somewhere that OPU time is going down to 15 minutes, is that true?
do you mean stores that don't ship out to other stores? If so my store does not ship out. we get 16 hrs a day payroll. but we spend most of the day shift doing PlanogramsIn. Stores without SFS who does OPU .is it still a scheduled workcenter?
Carts should always be resumable by the same TM # and myDevice that were last in it, regardless if other devices are having issues.
Not when you get ePick-10008.Carts should always be resumable by the same TM # and myDevice that were last in it, regardless if other devices are having issues.
Not when you get ePick-10008.
THAAAAAANK YOOOOOOOUUUU! 30 goal is BULLSHIT.Not being done in 30 min hits metrics harder they tell me to inf if I am going to miss time
I however think we should put finding something more important since the guest is told 2 hours
I'm not seeing why backstocking a partial is so hard? My girls scan the bkroom location, pull however many it calls for, then flip screens to my work bkstock it, flip screens agaib and take the 2 or 4 or whatever it asked for to the cart. I get it's a pain to move a tub, 2 uboats and a pallet out of the way to get down an aisle. I can totally agree with that part being infuriating. But the actual backstocking part is 30 seconds and you don't even have to get off the ladder to do it if you are on one.
I'm not seeing why backstocking a partial is so hard? My girls scan the bkroom location, pull however many it calls for, then flip screens to my work bkstock it, flip screens agaib and take the 2 or 4 or whatever it asked for to the cart. I get it's a pain to move a tub, 2 uboats and a pallet out of the way to get down an aisle. I can totally agree with that part being infuriating. But the actual backstocking part is 30 seconds and you don't even have to get off the ladder to do it if you are on one.
It's not that backstocking is difficult. It's that it can take up time that you don't have. If there are just one or two items leftover, then sure that's not a problem. But, some casepacks are large and you just need one item for an OPU. If you have a OPU for a bunch of groceries and have to pull 3-5 casepacks for one item each, there really isn't time to backstock everything properly. Finding available open stock locations without similar looking items and stowing everything in neatly for that many items just isn't happening in a market backroom aisle. Do, you want the OPU TM to do a half-ass job of it right then or do you the TM to skip it and come back to it later when they don't have a deadline to meet? My market TMs would prefer the latter so I don't mess up their shit.
And, you do need to get off the ladder to do it. You can't just shove the casepack back into its closed stock location. First, you need to get off the ladder to scan the needed items into your cart. Then, follow the prompt to backstock the rest in open stock.
It's not that backstocking is difficult. It's that it can take up time that you don't have. If there are just one or two items leftover, then sure that's not a problem. But, some casepacks are large and you just need one item for an OPU. If you have a OPU for a bunch of groceries and have to pull 3-5 casepacks for one item each, there really isn't time to backstock everything properly. Finding available open stock locations without similar looking items and stowing everything in neatly for that many items just isn't happening in a market backroom aisle. Do, you want the OPU TM to do a half-ass job of it right then or do you the TM to skip it and come back to it later when they don't have a deadline to meet? My market TMs would prefer the latter so I don't mess up their shit.
And, you do need to get off the ladder to do it. You can't just shove the casepack back into its closed stock location. First, you need to get off the ladder to scan the needed items into your cart. Then, follow the prompt to backstock the rest in open stock.
We just carry a marker for the big items and change the count on the front of the box if we are only taking one or two and it's big items. We hand key it in or leave it in location, scan to the cart, and then rescan bkrm location.
So were so nice back then.Thank you, good sir!
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Have your STL PM me.
Then you aren't following best practice. Your way of "cheating" is just different than mine.