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Feb 01, 2006 18:52

I have not yet heard anything regarding the email I sent yesterday.

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Today I did a reset. The person who was doing the reset cut herself removing the old labels from the shelves and had to go to the hospital (she ended up with seven stitches), I finished what she was doing (without cutting myself.) But she had screwed up so bad that I basically had to take apart what she had already done and start over. She hadn't gotten very far, it was a 16 foot section, five shelves high and she hadn't even finished the bottom shelf yet. It was all screwed up, in places where there were supposed to be two rows of something she had only put one and she skipped several product labels, and she started the labels for the second shelf at the last four foot section of the first shelf instead of back at the beginning on the second shelf. I had to re-label everything and move all the stuff around. They were suprized I finished it as quickly as I did.

Then when I finished, I got moved over to another reset where the two people doing it left early and left a huge disaster. In the end everyone who was still there was working on the second reset just so we would get it cleaned up and done before we had to leave. Things were in the wrong places, stuff was all over the floor, tags were in the wrong places, things were missing, things that should not have been on the shelves needed to be pulled. It was a mess. I wonder what they spent four hours doing before they left. It's not like it's a difficult thing to do, you follow the plan handed to you. You put product A on the shelf where the paper tells you to put product A. What is so fricking difficult about it?

It's a wonder that these people can dress themselves in the morning.

I so don't need this job.

work m3

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