Push time

throwing away trash and walking across the store counted in push times?
I've viewed some detailed databases of labor standards for stores and what I've seen indicates this is likely taken into account when stores are allocated hours. There is some variability in how stores choose to allocate those hours, and whether your assigned workload correlates to the number of hours you've been scheduled. But in a perfect scenario, it should closely align.
 
throwing away trash and walking across the store counted in push times?
No. What I get from MPM and Greenfield doesnt take backstock and other non-push factors into consideration.

But corporate shills don’t understand that and will borderline harass teams anyways with push times.
 
No. What I get from MPM and Greenfield doesnt take backstock and other non-push factors into consideration.

But corporate shills don’t understand that and will borderline harass teams anyways with push times.
Documentation literally states trash and walk times are incorporated into push times. Backstock is not incorporated into push time, obviously.

You can call me a corporate shill, but the majority of our team (high volume store) can meet or come damn close to those times. The ones who don't, we work together with to guide them on where they're losing time. Majority of the time, they touch the boxes way too many times, or spend too much time walking back and forth to their vehicles, bringing backstock back as they finish each vehicle instead of just pushing it all then doing backstock altogether. If one is doing other things besides pushing, they're obviously not going to make their push times.

I think the numbers could be tweaked somewhat, as they're not always accurate (H&H is overinflated), but we can assess what times are right or not when we walk the floor and see the actual freight. Majority of the time, they're pretty spot on for someone familiar with the area and isn't slacking.
 
Documentation literally states trash and walk times are incorporated into push times. Backstock is not incorporated into push time, obviously.
Where? Im genuinely curious, I’ve never seen this.

Specially regarding trash, because if I’m not in my building,trash piles up making it near impossible for people to process it in a timely manner for the whole day.
 
It's in Workday. I'm not at work so I can't pull it up right now. Give me a day or so and I'll find it again, been a bit since I was shown it and forgot where it was.
No one has mentioned anything related to push time being on workday. Thats kinda crazy. Thank you, no rush.
 
Documentation literally states trash and walk times are incorporated into push times. Backstock is not incorporated into push time, obviously ...

Ditto on @Unleashed Dog's genuine curiosity about all that's factored into push times!

For example, what part of trash exactly? All that separating that you do while you're pushing, or, afterwards, when you're getting your cardboard and trash to the baler and compactor?

@HInbound, I'm relying on you to give me the answers to the questions that my TL can't be bothered with!
 
Ditto on @Unleashed Dog's genuine curiosity about all that's factored into push times!

For example, what part of trash exactly? All that separating that you do while you're pushing, or, afterwards, when you're getting your cardboard and trash to the baler and compactor?

@HInbound, I'm relying on you to give me the answers to the questions that my TL can't be bothered with!
Yes, detrashing to push, then taking cardboard/trash to the compactor/baler, was all included in push times.

I dunno if that's valid for all stores tbh, as some stores are smaller than others, shorter walk times, etc. I can't imagine that kind of stuff would get factored separately for each store, or honestly for each department. Infants is way farther away than Market for our store for example.
 
Im currently an Inbound TL(again) and all Ive ever used is MPM/Greenfield and coaching my team. But my SD is a huge butt and continues pissing my team with push times but just yapping and not showing. He always shuts up when I find stuff or reports challenging what he yaps about.

I just want the guy of our back. TM’s not performing are being documented and processed out. HR even told me to halt a bit because we dont have enough staff. But SD keeps pestering.
 
I asked my ETL today about where to find that documentation again and they said it was in a Communication when they made the changes to add stocking times to MPM. I do remember them reading it to me during a floor walk. Neither of us had any idea about how to access past Communications, or if it's even possible.

We both dug through Workday and couldn't find anything at this time, so, yeah.

Does anyone know if past Communications can be accessed, and if so, how? I would hope it could have made it to Workday by now, but if it has, our searchfu wasn't very good.
 
Push times does not allocate for trash nor backstock .
Your Etl or Tl is smoking something if they say it does .
On MPM it would show you how many unload hours and stocking time. That’s it.
When I was overnight ETL log I was able to maintain the times but that’s because SD allowed me to hire a person just for cardboard this person would go behind every department with the cage ( yes we kept the cages) and would grab their trash and backstock , at 2 am I would have 2 people coming in to do the backstock.

Edit . Or zoning therefore why I also had overnight zoners.
 
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Push times does not allocate for trash nor backstock .
Your Etl or Tl is smoking something if they say it does .
On MPM it would show you how many unload hours and stocking time. That’s it.
When I was overnight ETL log I was able to maintain the times but that’s because SD allowed me to hire a person just for cardboard this person would go behind every department with the cage ( yes we kept the cages) and would grab their trash and backstock , at 2 am I would have 2 people coming in to do the backstock.

Edit . Or zoning therefore why I also had overnight zoners.
This is a recent change since you quit. My ETL read it out as we were doing a floor walk and isn't one to just make stuff up so to insinuate the leaders are on drugs is really sad behavior. We're not some backwoods Target running on a hope and a prayer, holding top sales in the company for a single day in its history. We know what we're doing.

We follow best practices as much as we can, being ASANTS, as it works best for us being a high volume store. We've come to the agreement that until we can locate the communication and have the documentation in front of us, we won't enforce it.
 
Push times does not allocate for trash nor backstock .
Your Etl or Tl is smoking something if they say it does .
On MPM it would show you how many unload hours and stocking time. That’s it.
When I was overnight ETL log I was able to maintain the times but that’s because SD allowed me to hire a person just for cardboard this person would go behind every department with the cage ( yes we kept the cages) and would grab their trash and backstock , at 2 am I would have 2 people coming in to do the backstock.

Edit . Or zoning therefore why I also had overnight zoners.
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At my store we also push out of pods, even while the store is open.

Our pods are the big cubes with the pallet-sized footprint. You need a jack to move them around.

@HInbound, that communication only uses the word "vehicles", but I'm sure my TLs are using those exact same calculations when they give us push times for pods

Anybody ever seen a push times for pods?
 
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At my store we also push out of pods, even while the store is open.

Our pods are the big cubes with the pallet-sized footprint. You need a jack to move them around.

@HInbound, that communication only uses the word "vehicles", but I'm sure my TLs are using those exact same calculations when they give us push times for pods

Anybody ever seen a push times for pods?
I would assume they are generic push times based on cartons, repack eaches, etc. If you know the truck #, you can look the times up in MPM, under Trailers, then look for the trailer #, then scroll down for your custom block, and it will list "stocking time"

You can compare those times with the times your leaders give you, and ask questions if they give you less time than Corpo does.

Edit: I doubt they'd list time per pod, but that would probably be where you might find it.
 
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On that secondary sort time for Beauty and repacks - I push all the repacks for OTC and Personal Care and have been told that best practice means I'm supposed to push directly from the u-boat, pushing it from one aisle to the next, no sorting. And I hate it. Feel like I shuffle boxes around way too much, sometimes finding one item in a repack for the aisle I'm in.

I used to sort into hand baskets and take an overflowing one into the aisle with me - took a pile of first aid or whatever and parked myself in a spot for a bit, kept my plastic & other trash and back stock contained, easy peasy and quick. Also hate back stocking from the u-boat (instead of a 3-tier) because I can't seem to keep from knocking things off the other side, besides feeling cramped when two of us happen to be in the same space, both with our own u-boat, and maybe a Fulfillment TM or two picking orders.

Do I need to point out how much I think it stinks when corporate tells me how to do my job when they haven't worked at the store level either ever or for a very long time?
 
On that secondary sort time for Beauty and repacks - I push all the repacks for OTC and Personal Care and have been told that best practice means I'm supposed to push directly from the u-boat, pushing it from one aisle to the next, no sorting. And I hate it. Feel like I shuffle boxes around way too much, sometimes finding one item in a repack for the aisle I'm in.

I used to sort into hand baskets and take an overflowing one into the aisle with me - took a pile of first aid or whatever and parked myself in a spot for a bit, kept my plastic & other trash and back stock contained, easy peasy and quick. Also hate back stocking from the u-boat (instead of a 3-tier) because I can't seem to keep from knocking things off the other side, besides feeling cramped when two of us happen to be in the same space, both with our own u-boat, and maybe a Fulfillment TM or two picking orders.

Do I need to point out how much I think it stinks when corporate tells me how to do my job when they haven't worked at the store level either ever or for a very long time?
Each person here has their own best way to push their freight, and we give them the freedom to modify how push is done for their area if how "best practice" that we train them on doesn't work for their brain. People's brains don't all work the same, so how one person pushes quickly could be absolute chaos for someone else. As long as they are hitting their goal times, or relatively close, and accurate, it's good from our standpoint.

Our team uses just about every vehicle combo possible for push/backstock.
 
Each person here has their own best way to push their freight, and we give them the freedom to modify how push is done for their area if how "best practice" that we train them on doesn't work for their brain. People's brains don't all work the same, so how one person pushes quickly could be absolute chaos for someone else. As long as they are hitting their goal times, or relatively close, and accurate, it's good from our standpoint.

Our team uses just about every vehicle combo possible for push/backstock.
Pretty much exactly what I said when I protested being forced to use best practice. Am I producing bad results? Or am I getting things done accurately and quickly? While I'd never say my way is the only way, I've been doing this for a while and have refined my process over the years. This way works for me.

Nope, gotta use best practice. Okay, fine, make me hate my job more than I already did. Morale is in the toilet at my store.
 
Pretty much exactly what I said when I protested being forced to use best practice. Am I producing bad results? Or am I getting things done accurately and quickly? While I'd never say my way is the only way, I've been doing this for a while and have refined my process over the years. This way works for me.

Nope, gotta use best practice. Okay, fine, make me hate my job more than I already did. Morale is in the toilet at my store.
Sorry you have to go through that. Our turnover (side effect of morale imho) is very low for Inbound, higher for daytime, but to be expected I guess when you're dealing with high schoolers

When I was a TM for my first 6 months or so, we had leaders that espoused that mantra, and things were, rough, to say the least. After they all left or got termed for various reasons, and a new mindset of leaders were brought in to right the ship, things slowly got better until we're at where we are today. Lots of internal promotions, TM to ETL over several years, to keep that mindset active at the highest levels. It helps that we got an SD shortly before I got there who wanted to bring in those kinds of people. I wish all the stores had an SD like ours.
 
I wish all the stores had an SD like ours.
This, so much this. We got a new one a few months ago and it's not going well. Lots of TMs quitting, some, including myself, requesting transfer.

Although we may have been spoiled by having a run of good SDs who did such a good job that they got promoted to bigger stores. One of them is at the district level now.
 
On that secondary sort time for Beauty and repacks - I push all the repacks for OTC and Personal Care and have been told that best practice means I'm supposed to push directly from the u-boat, pushing it from one aisle to the next, no sorting. And I hate it. Feel like I shuffle boxes around way too much, sometimes finding one item in a repack for the aisle I'm in.

I used to sort into hand baskets and take an overflowing one into the aisle with me - took a pile of first aid or whatever and parked myself in a spot for a bit, kept my plastic & other trash and back stock contained, easy peasy and quick. Also hate back stocking from the u-boat (instead of a 3-tier) because I can't seem to keep from knocking things off the other side, besides feeling cramped when two of us happen to be in the same space, both with our own u-boat, and maybe a Fulfillment TM or two picking orders.

Do I need to point out how much I think it stinks when corporate tells me how to do my job when they haven't worked at the store level either ever or for a very long time?
That is not best practice anymore that was best practice at stores that had a dc sort the repacks by aisles. It was slightly better but not really. Definitely wasn't worth the money it cost to have the dc do it, and im assuming thats the reason it was reverted back. Best practice has all repacks being sorted out during unload, but depends on how well the stores want to sort them. Most stores just sort by department but we sort by valley in my store for otc and hba
 
That is not best practice anymore that was best practice at stores that had a dc sort the repacks by aisles. It was slightly better but not really. Definitely wasn't worth the money it cost to have the dc do it, and im assuming thats the reason it was reverted back. Best practice has all repacks being sorted out during unload, but depends on how well the stores want to sort them. Most stores just sort by department but we sort by valley in my store for otc and hba
We don't sort repacks out on the line, as it's a major waste of time for our unload process. OTC, HBA and Cosmetics repacks can all have products for each of those departments sorted into those repacks from the DC, so we just have the pushers sort the items out and deliver to the appropriate department.

Our goal time to unload each truck is 1 hour, sometimes we're under, sometimes we're over, depending on how good or how crap the DC decides they want to pack the truck. We like to submit Load Quality chatbots for the terrible ones.
 
We don't sort repacks out on the line, as it's a major waste of time for our unload process. OTC, HBA and Cosmetics repacks can all have products for each of those departments sorted into those repacks from the DC, so we just have the pushers sort the items out and deliver to the appropriate department.

Our goal time to unload each truck is 1 hour, sometimes we're under, sometimes we're over, depending on how good or how crap the DC decides they want to pack the truck. We like to submit Load Quality chatbots for the terrible ones.
My store has a decent amount of room on our dock we have a TM or 2 sort repacks into three tiers as the unload happens and then have the team push them as they push the uboats and then we have a few three tiers for backstock after they are pushed. We wave push everything and are in and out of otc and hba in an hour. Not saying it works for every store but it definitely works for us.
 

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