iMatthew
Woolworthian
Haha I'm kind of glad I don't do service anymore. I wonder what uniform I have to wear though :\
Nice tip! I remember hearing that customers get entered into a monthly competition every time they scan their card... does this still happen, do you know? That would be a good way to promote it.Before giving up, you could try a few things like "EDR needs your phone number for confirmation of certain things. For example, if you win a competition or you need a to be sent a new card. This won't be used to call you for other reasons or be given to anybody else or for telemarketing".
The more you talk, the more inclined they are to give you the number. If they refuse, then either tell them you can't do anything or call the manager.
I would put in a form for two weeks of study leave and one week of annual at half pay to cover the dentist.Quick question once again haha; I'm hoping to take 2 weeks off for my uni exams come November (assuming they span over a 2 week period), and I'll need a week off after that due to dental surgery. Anyways, point being, if I apply for unpaid leave (I have a total of 5 hours of annul leave...) of 3 weeks, can work refuse? I don't really know what my rights are in this regard. I'm aiming to provide them approximately 30 days notice and will require 3 weeks off (I only work contracted 10 hours per week). Any help on whether I'd be allowed to do so would be appreciated Apologies if this is a silly question.
Hi,Does anyone know how it would be possible for a register to be OVER $250 in the cheque category?
This is the case for one of our registers somehow. Frontend is getting blamed for it, because the register is OVER for $250 (well its actually something like $257.31, with dollars AND cents), however there is no cheque that was processed for that amount. We also looked up Electronic Journal for that day, and there was 1 transaction processed that day with a cheque, but that was a different amount, and has gone through properly and they actually have the cheque.
Is this likely to be an error that the office has done? I would think so, but they seem pretty confident it is frontend at fault. And I was supervising the night that it happened, so I'm a bit worried about the ramifications for me.
Also, has anyone been having trouble with Prepaid master cards lately?
Cheers.
If the register is under in the Cheque value, that would mean that a cheque was not processed by the operator on that register, but by the SSA who put it through under that register.Well, it's actually OVER. Not under. If it hasn't been processed, then the spot check would say -1 cheque -$257.31. But it's a positive value.
And also, there was No cheque for that amount ever processed. We looked up all the tender types processed on that register, and there was only one Cheque that was put through, and it was the one that went through properly. There is no record of this other mysterious cheque which supposedly they cannot find.
I think it's the office's fault, tbh.
office staff don't process cheques in that way, like all non-cash tenders they're picked up from registers automatically by the end of day process. they just sit in the clear banking screen till we clear bank the next day. i don't think there's even a way to influence the cheque tender type without actually selecting 'cheque', on a register, as a payment for a transaction. as it's not in the EJ either it's gotta be an IT issueIf the register is under in the Cheque value, that would mean that a cheque was not processed by the operator on that register, but by the SSA who put it through under that register.
The register would be over in the Cheque value, as the cheque has been sent up, but not processed by the SSA.
Having no records of this is surprising, however.
office staff don't process cheques in that way, like all non-cash tenders they're picked up from registers automatically by the end of day process. they just sit in the clear banking screen till we clear bank the next day.
woops, my mistake, i had no idea aus and nz stores were so different in this regard. over here cheques are picked up automatically and we just verify that they're correct, makes it impossible to screw up. sorry for any confusionthat's not true, you have to tell the computer to pick it up. check the dollar amount on the cheque matches what was typed in the register, etc. and if you don't physically have the cheque you shouldn't tell the computer to pick it up.
Sick of it? Haha. Good luck whatever happensin other news there's a chance i won't be at woolworths much longer. applying for commonwealth bank and got through to first stage. hoping for the best
It would be less of a change then moving from Woolies to Big W with the exception that you would need to sort out all the NZ paperwork to be able to work there, possibly a NZ bank account to get paid into, etc.Does anyone know if it's possible to transfer between Woolies Australia to Countdown NZ? Not going to happen probably, but if I ever wanted to go over there for a year or something... ?