Well back to school season is coming up, which means setting all new planograms for back to school merchandise. Yay
Tonight my job was to set a planogram for color-coordinated metal storage containers, wastebaskets, and lamps geared towards people going to college.
In this planogram we had some storage carts which are basically metal tubing with canvas drawers and casters on the bottom. The planogram called for these carts to be stocked on the bottom shelf in their boxes, with a display for each cart built and displayed on the shelf above.
So I get everything else set in the planogram, assemble the display carts...and find the displays will not really fit on the shelf. One of them is basically teetering off the edge of the shelf and falls off the shelf if you look at it the wrong way.
I wasn't able to rearrange shelves to spead the carts out a little more, because the merchandise on the shelves next to the carts required the shelves to be placed at different heights. So unless we find some way to secure this particular cart to the pegboard, there's a good chance it will fall on somebody. It's not heavy enough to really hurt a person, but it will put a good scare into you if it falls on you.
Meh, not that I care. I'm not paid enough to care. I'm not the moron who sits in the corporate office and screws up all the planograms.
Tonight my job was to set a planogram for color-coordinated metal storage containers, wastebaskets, and lamps geared towards people going to college.
In this planogram we had some storage carts which are basically metal tubing with canvas drawers and casters on the bottom. The planogram called for these carts to be stocked on the bottom shelf in their boxes, with a display for each cart built and displayed on the shelf above.
So I get everything else set in the planogram, assemble the display carts...and find the displays will not really fit on the shelf. One of them is basically teetering off the edge of the shelf and falls off the shelf if you look at it the wrong way.
I wasn't able to rearrange shelves to spead the carts out a little more, because the merchandise on the shelves next to the carts required the shelves to be placed at different heights. So unless we find some way to secure this particular cart to the pegboard, there's a good chance it will fall on somebody. It's not heavy enough to really hurt a person, but it will put a good scare into you if it falls on you.
Meh, not that I care. I'm not paid enough to care. I'm not the moron who sits in the corporate office and screws up all the planograms.
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