I mentioned my adventures with yesterday's truck on another thread.
I got permission to have Numbnuts work on all the detergent, paper and bulk that the unload crew left for us. The manager on duty also assured me she'd keep an eye on him to make sure he did what I asked him to. So when he came in (late, as is common with him), I paged him and gave him his tasks:
"Okay Numbnuts, when you're not doing carryouts today, I need you to backstock all the detergent, paper and furniture that is in the back room from the truck. We are not going to get to it today, so it's really really important you get it done. I don't want to see you wandering around aimlessly today. Got it?"
"Yeah, yeah, okay, okay, whatever." And he started to fill paper products from the truck and had that almost done when we left.
Get ready for the shock of this lifetime, or any other lifetime: He didn't finish it.
In fact, after the paper, he didn't touch a thing back there. Not. A. Single. Mother. F-ing. Thing.
The detergent was still sitting on pallets. So was the furniture. A pallet of bagged pet food was still back there, untouched, still in its shrink wrap.
So what obviously happened was, after we left Numbnuts went back to slacking off and as usual management lost track of him. I refuse to believe he was slammed with carryouts yesterday. And even if it was a little busy, I've been assigned to carryouts on even busier days, and yet I still managed to answer my calls after the first page, keep up with all the carryouts and still get some pulls or other work done in between.
It's a good thing that manager wasn't on today, because I think I would've gone off on her. Stupid twat doesn't do anything except BS with the people in softlines and sit up in her office diddling on her computer or stuffing her face.
Numbnuts isn't working today; somebody else is assigned to carryouts, so he'll be stuck with all the bulk, and whatever he doesn't finish I'll have to do tomorrow.
I got permission to have Numbnuts work on all the detergent, paper and bulk that the unload crew left for us. The manager on duty also assured me she'd keep an eye on him to make sure he did what I asked him to. So when he came in (late, as is common with him), I paged him and gave him his tasks:
"Okay Numbnuts, when you're not doing carryouts today, I need you to backstock all the detergent, paper and furniture that is in the back room from the truck. We are not going to get to it today, so it's really really important you get it done. I don't want to see you wandering around aimlessly today. Got it?"
"Yeah, yeah, okay, okay, whatever." And he started to fill paper products from the truck and had that almost done when we left.
Get ready for the shock of this lifetime, or any other lifetime: He didn't finish it.
In fact, after the paper, he didn't touch a thing back there. Not. A. Single. Mother. F-ing. Thing.
The detergent was still sitting on pallets. So was the furniture. A pallet of bagged pet food was still back there, untouched, still in its shrink wrap.
So what obviously happened was, after we left Numbnuts went back to slacking off and as usual management lost track of him. I refuse to believe he was slammed with carryouts yesterday. And even if it was a little busy, I've been assigned to carryouts on even busier days, and yet I still managed to answer my calls after the first page, keep up with all the carryouts and still get some pulls or other work done in between.
It's a good thing that manager wasn't on today, because I think I would've gone off on her. Stupid twat doesn't do anything except BS with the people in softlines and sit up in her office diddling on her computer or stuffing her face.
Numbnuts isn't working today; somebody else is assigned to carryouts, so he'll be stuck with all the bulk, and whatever he doesn't finish I'll have to do tomorrow.
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