I would say no if it has a hood.
Also. I've stepped down as duty manager, got a job in emergency telecommunications. I leave in a couple of weeks. It's been nice knowing you all :)
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".
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It's great logic. Let's use store-opening budget, put lots of people on, face the store up perfectly, all so the big bosses see how easily we are dealing with these ridiculous budget cuts.
I often wonder what happens when these area, region, state and corporate managers go shopping as a customer...
We are not allowed ANY capping. Last week they took the drinks/chips aisle capping away too. Thank god I don't have to do that anymore.
Re: giftcards. Idk. Never done a manual process myself. We just tell people they can't use giftcards when the lines go into fallback. And yes, it happened to us...
There is. You check the box on the annual leave form. It is paid and will come out of your annual leave hours. Happy studying.
EDIT: You should be able to take unpaid leave, yes.
His concern is not how it is appearing, it is how it's accruing. And yes, it does matter. He is entitled to it and if he is being ripped off, then he needs to be compensated and it needs to be sorted out. It's no different from under paying somebody (if that is what is happening).
Yes but how do you know it's only going up in 0.5 increments? S/L only updates every couple of months? Unless that changes on Kronos? As I said. Mine has only updated once since S/L started appearing on payslips.
How do you know this? Since S/L appeared on pay slips, mine has only ever updated once.
Has your pay clerk told you it's 0.5? And yeah, it should be pro-rata as to how much you work.
Shelf price will be the standard (non-special) price. If this is incorrect, the scanning code of practice wording is incorrect, because that's technically what the shelf pricing is.
I'd say you did the right thing.
Being an experienced DM, she might have her own extensive list of jobs that she feels needs to be done and the tills were delaying her. As a DM, there is ALWAYS so much work to do and things that we can't get around to.
Perhaps the old DM was just relaxed and never got that stuff done anyway?
It probably should be escorted by at least one other person after-close to ensure the money isn't tampered with by staff.
When I first started at the store, we used to take the physical till of every register to the office. That was a nightmare. The way we have it now is perfect and quick and easy.
That seems very odd.
The way we do it is very simple. The register is final counted at the end of the night, and then the capsule sent up to the office using the chute. When change orders are ready, one person escorts the cash office person from the office top the registers.
I'm with your new DM...