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- Sep 26, 2020
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Hi, I just finished my first week training schedule for GM of D/C (bedding furniture/home decor) and I'm still a little shaky on what exactly my responsibilities are.
All I've been doing is zoning and doing reshops for my 5 hours shifts. My trainer taught me how to backstock and how to pull things from the back, but either I haven't had to do that or I just don't know when I should. As far as I'm concerned my area looks good and I'm getting the reshops out in a decent amount of time (for a beginner). I haven't been yelled at or anything and my trainer keeps telling me to not stress too much about Target and just do my job and go home, the same advice which I received from my cashier trainer (nicest lady I've ever met in my life).
Maybe it's because I haven't had any opening or closing shifts yet, the earlier I've gone in was at 12 and the latest I've left was at 10, but am I missing something here? I spend 5 hours just zoning and doing reshops so at times it feels like there's not much for me to do but stand around and wait for a guest to ask a question or wait until some rude guests leave an area a mess so I can go zone it. Any tips for keeping myself busy so it doesn't look like I'm not doing anything?
All I've been doing is zoning and doing reshops for my 5 hours shifts. My trainer taught me how to backstock and how to pull things from the back, but either I haven't had to do that or I just don't know when I should. As far as I'm concerned my area looks good and I'm getting the reshops out in a decent amount of time (for a beginner). I haven't been yelled at or anything and my trainer keeps telling me to not stress too much about Target and just do my job and go home, the same advice which I received from my cashier trainer (nicest lady I've ever met in my life).
Maybe it's because I haven't had any opening or closing shifts yet, the earlier I've gone in was at 12 and the latest I've left was at 10, but am I missing something here? I spend 5 hours just zoning and doing reshops so at times it feels like there's not much for me to do but stand around and wait for a guest to ask a question or wait until some rude guests leave an area a mess so I can go zone it. Any tips for keeping myself busy so it doesn't look like I'm not doing anything?