Today, when I went up to my manager's office to give her the completed furniture pull tag report, I noticed she had made a new sign, which basically said:
I was thinking "About damn time!" We are having huge problems with items being put on shelves without being located so they don't come up on pulls and we don't know we have them, as well as items having locations even though they are no longer in that location, so they get deleted and then that ends up on a report that has to be worked each day.
I told the manager "Great! I was hoping to see a sign like that! Now all we need to do is make copies and blanket the backroom with them."
Manager's response: "Oh...I was just going to post it by the time clock."
Great. Signs posted by the time clock rarely get read, and if they do they're usually forgotten by the time a person gets down to the floor to work. So once again we seem to be pretending to address a problem.
If you take the last piece of an item out of a backstock location, you must delete it on a scanner. If you put something in backstock, you must scan it to see if it has a location. If not, you must scan it into a new location
I was thinking "About damn time!" We are having huge problems with items being put on shelves without being located so they don't come up on pulls and we don't know we have them, as well as items having locations even though they are no longer in that location, so they get deleted and then that ends up on a report that has to be worked each day.
I told the manager "Great! I was hoping to see a sign like that! Now all we need to do is make copies and blanket the backroom with them."
Manager's response: "Oh...I was just going to post it by the time clock."
Great. Signs posted by the time clock rarely get read, and if they do they're usually forgotten by the time a person gets down to the floor to work. So once again we seem to be pretending to address a problem.
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