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    The Woolworths Thread

    Oh, is this for customers, I thought you meant like a staff thing.
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    The Woolworths Thread

    Wow, that sounds awesome, how much do you pay for a ticket?
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    The Coles Thread

    Does anyone here know why I would have been paid at "Ord 1.22" (about 20c more an hour) for a shift I did on saturday?
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    The Woolworths Thread

    We get that too, like with all the Masterchef stuff that started the other week. But I will tell you, people are noticing the fall in budgets, I've had a few comments from customers that they've started to prefer shopping over on our side.
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    The Woolworths Thread

    I'm not trying to be a troll here, but as a casual observer it really seems like Woolworths cut way too much from their front-end budgets.
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    The Woolworths Thread

    We do even less than that at Coles.
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    The Coles Thread

    Yeah, when they put up the "Top 3" they exclude the regular supervisors and people who only go on register when it's "priority one"
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    The Coles Thread

    Mine was 11/minute, across 7.5 hours I scanned ~1700 items.
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    The Coles Thread

    I'll have to check what my actual rate is. and yes, i have
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    The Woolworths Thread

    If your normal rate is 17.50 at 130% of part-timer's wage, then you should get $37.69 as the public holiday rate (280% of normal part-time wage)
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    The Coles Thread

    Woot, got a block of Dairy Milk for having the highest scan rate for the week, apparently they're caring about that again now.
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    The Coles Thread

    Well, I know the register hangers aren't coming down until sometime in August. We have our aprons at the service desk to go back when you've finished your shift, but I'm sure nobody would mind if you took one home once it's all done if you really want to. And seriously, could their be any...
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    The Coles Thread

    Of course I did. I also ended up helping with the POS for the Masterchef. I really think Coles goes over the top, I think banners across aisles 1-6, giant posters on the windows, signs hanging from above the registers, signs on the security things, signs on the trolleys and making front end...
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    The Woolworths Thread

    With express item counts, do you mind if it's say a larger number of small items like 20 kiwi fruits or something like that plus some other items? I guess it's not so bad for us because we still have a quantity button :P
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    The Coles Thread

    Work just rang and asked If I wanted to do 5 hours tomorrow night "cleaning some stuff around the service desk and registers" I didn't think they were that dirty!
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    The Woolworths Thread

    How can you only leave 2 $50 notes??
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    The Woolworths Thread

    If it's during the day time on a busyish day then I'll leave 8 x $50's and probably 5-6 x $20 notes but if it's heading into the night I'll probably just leave 5 or 6. When we close we're supposed to keep the drawers under $1000 so I'll make sure I do enough of a clearance to get it under that...
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    The Woolworths Thread

    Find a hypermarket somewhere and you'll be alright.
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    The Woolworths Thread

    Woolworths bagels are yummy. All we have like that are our bread rolls, on the computer there's like 20 different buttons yet we sell like 9 different kinds of rolls. I pretty much put them all through as a "round white roll" or a "cheese and bacon roll"
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    The Woolworths Thread

    You should do it with a basket of real produce because so many times the pictures can look nothing like the actual fruit/veg, especially with potatoes. They got rid of 'washed potatoes' and split it up into like five different kinds, three of which look exactly the same.
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