How much do you get done in your allotted shift?

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I wanted to see with everyone mentioning cut hours, being stretched beyond an elastic band, etc. How much do you ACTUALLY get done in your given shift. I’ll start. I get the area I’m assigned to pushed 💯. Backstocked 💯.
 
I work from 5am til 10:30am with a 15 min break. I push toys 100% backstock toys 100% zone, do pulls, audits and reshop. If I have 5 uboats of toys I normally have 30 to 40 min left to help push another dept. If it's 6 or more then I only do toys freight.
 
With getting all this push done, is your backroom/like clean?
We constantly have a truck sitting on the line and vehicles..
 
@Planosss, my store 🏬 is brand/ clean for the most part. Our leadership is respectful and not ones sitting on high horses 🐎. They actually would pitch in and assist in areas that need attention at a given point in time. The reason why I posted this post was to gage to see how other Stores viewpoints are. You don’t have to be a team member to reply. You can be a leader and reply. This post is for everyone to comment.
 
@Planosss, my store 🏬 is brand/ clean for the most part. Our leadership is respectful and not ones sitting on high horses 🐎. They actually would pitch in and assist in areas that need attention at a given point in time. The reason why I posted this post was to gage to see how other Stores viewpoints are. You don’t have to be a team member to reply. You can be a leader and reply. This post is for everyone to comment.
Our backroom is clean as well. Our inbound team and tls always pitch in and make sure everyone comes clean.
 
Used to be we hardly ever rolled any truck. Now it's common, although I'm not sure it's always the same areas. We get only 3 per week, so there are opportunities to catch up. Back stock doesn't usually pile up too much, since whatever's left after pushing a vehicle generally gets back stocked then.
We're behind on setting POGs too, which is also unusual. We used to be pretty much always ahead, starting to work them as soon as they dropped in and label strips arrived.
We're shorter-staffed than usual, not sure where we are for seasonal hiring but I didn't see anything on the board where orientations are listed.
 
Used to be we hardly ever rolled any truck. Now it's common, although I'm not sure it's always the same areas. We get only 3 per week, so there are opportunities to catch up. Back stock doesn't usually pile up too much, since whatever's left after pushing a vehicle generally gets back stocked then.
We're behind on setting POGs too, which is also unusual. We used to be pretty much always ahead, starting to work them as soon as they dropped in and label strips arrived.
We're shorter-staffed than usual, not sure where we are for seasonal hiring but I didn't see anything on the board where orientations are listed.
Only 3 trucks a week? That would be heavenly 😫 We get a minimum of 5 in off season and holiday will be 7 minimum sometimes we hv gotten 9 a week during the Christmas season.
 

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