Common sense ain't very common. My personal favorite this year was the box of four boxes of diapers and two of the large bottles of laundry detergent. Packing slip said there should be three of the detergent but only two in the box. Neither of those bagged and one sent right side up, the other upside down shoved so tightly that it had burst leaking all over just about everything in the box. Out of the six items in the box how many did the guest actually get? One. One cancelled for not being there, the others for being damaged all of it sizes we don't carry instore. That was just one of the many examples of idiocy I saw doing STS..
Supplies? There should be no shortage of supplies, that is on the leadership to actually fucking order what is needed. And having a TM actually audit and then double that amount would have prevented that. Hell we ordered nine pallets of stuff and we got shut down, but there was no way in hell I was going to be short. I am still using boxes from last 4th quarter for one size, that is how many extras we have. If you didn't think that you were going to get slammed you are fucking stupid. It was on workbench for god sakes to over order.
Last year I thought there was no training. This year was worse. I was pulling boxes off the pallets if you could call the piles of boxes that the next morning that were leaking. And that was only what I caught. This year we were given our season SFS peeps on Thanksgiving day as their first day. The brought this smashed and broke product on themselves. People don't just know how to pack boxes, it is a learned skill. I worked for moving companies so I can pack things to survive the damn apocalypse but if you send me a trainee as I am leaving for the day, my knowledge doesn't get to the trainee.