RunForACallBox
General Merchandise Expert (Presentation)
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First thing I noticed was the BTS CSE, lol We have put risers on both sides of the aisle, allowing us to store trees on the floor. (They tettertot alittle, but its workable.
If there's empty space to be had sl will fill it with fixtures...lol and now that you mention it
all those convertibles back there
So who's pulled off the 48 hour challenge?
Yeah... guidance was NOT TO CONDENSE... let the guest do the work, by buying the merchandise. Not sure how they thought we'd be able to set any Seasonal without condensing. We did not complete the 48 hour challenge. We still have the whole flat to set and building trees. Which is full of costumes right now.
Idk but fuck sugar paper
I lol'd so hard at this. I had a TM that was loosing his stuff over this. I said, "Go home." and he vanished before my very eyes.
This turned out pretty well for me. Pro-tip: clear snap rivets go directly in the trash. Use Christmas trees instead.
This turned out pretty well for me. Pro-tip: clear snap rivets go directly in the trash. Use Christmas trees instead.
Haha! Patio CSE was on the other side. We never got any new signing.First thing I noticed was the BTS CSE, lol We have put risers on both sides of the aisle, allowing us to store trees on the floor. (They tettertot alittle, but its workable.
Omg the sugar paper!!! Has ANYONE been around long enough to know what an opportunity cart is??Idk but fuck sugar paper
I haven't. Elaborate please.Omg the sugar paper!!! Has ANYONE been around long enough to know what an opportunity cart is??
It was a tall fixture on wheels that was 6 or 8 feet wide at least 6 feet tall. It sat in the middle of the racetrack and was moved around the store depending on what was selling. When we had a company space TL they were in charge of mini, cart well, sidecaps and the opportunity cart. My signing guy and I wish they would bring something like this back so we could stop building so much cardboard crap.I haven't. Elaborate please.
It was a tall fixture on wheels that was 6 or 8 feet wide at least 6 feet tall. It sat in the middle of the racetrack and was moved around the store depending on what was selling. When we had a company space TL they were in charge of mini, cart well, sidecaps and the opportunity cart.
My signing guy and I wish they would bring something like this back so we could stop building so much cardboard crap.
Or for a smaller version, give us extra convertibles. They can be merched with basics for bts, candy the last week before a holiday, new releases when Star Wars movies come out (lol), etc etc etc.
We waste soooo much time building this crap.
If I remember right the only reason we had to get rid of the opportunity cart was because it was huge and we went thru a rigid no fixtures on the racetrack phase. Back at this time we also had little tables we put clearance in and placed on the racetrack.
It was a tall fixture on wheels that was 6 or 8 feet wide at least 6 feet tall. It sat in the middle of the racetrack and was moved around the store depending on what was selling. When we had a company space TL they were in charge of mini, cart well, sidecaps and the opportunity cart. My signing guy and I wish they would bring something like this back so we could stop building so much cardboard crap.
Or for a smaller version, give us extra convertibles. They can be merched with basics for bts, candy the last week before a holiday, new releases when Star Wars movies come out (lol), etc etc etc.
We waste soooo much time building this crap.
If I remember right the only reason we had to get rid of the opportunity cart was because it was huge and we went thru a rigid no fixtures on the racetrack phase. Back at this time we also had little tables we put clearance in and placed on the racetrack.
Except they could have pegs shelves and shoulder hang bars on them.Big Red Basket = opportunity cart 2.0