yh i believe that the reason they gave the person who is a year older than me numbers was so they could watch the floor on supervisors break and have the training to one day become a supervisor if one of the supervisors left the store. she isnt actually a supervisor just a cashier with privilidges, that what i want to be aswell to just have privilidges and be trained up to one day become one aswell
so is most of it just luck and timing? so as long as your a good worker it well happen eventually? like with you?
also what exactly is an audit? and why would the front end fail one if too many people had numbers?
how often do they have audits?
Oh righteo. I've heard some stores give operators privileges to make it easier. Our store used to do it, but they don't anymore.
We recently had an audit a few weeks ago. Basically, people from Head Office, or the closest state branch (or something) come out and just check basic operations, check to make sure everyone is adhering to policy and safety guidelines.
They checked through everyone's privileges on the registers, and the relief CSM got spoken to about how only supervisors are permitted to have numbers. They then went through and took the numbers of everyone who shouldn't have had it.
I can't remember the last time, before this one, that we've had an audit, but they can do them whenever they feel like it.
If I ever need an operator to watch the floor when I'm on break, I print out a barcode for them. Its easy.
And I just started showing an interest in what the supervisors do, asked random questions about it, bla bla bla... after a while the frontend 2ic said to me one day "You should be a supervisor" and I just asked her more about it (I had been waiting for it for so long). They trained me up over the next few months and I started doing close shifts in my last year of school. Been doing it ever since.