townie
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so does anybody know anything more about these Thomas Dux thingies woolies is gonna open
and then they yell at the remaining staff members for taking so long to serve the customers. honestly, that's what the manager at my deli is like.Townie said:yes, they could of, but then they would have been yelled at by management for staying longer than their roster thereby having to be paid more and eating into profits, managers go apeshit if they have to pay you extra
Thats stupid, thats like our store they cut and cut and cut and they make a good profit but there is constant queues, good thing for us is customers dont really have a choice the only other supermarket in town is coles and its an absolute joke there no more than 3 checkouts open even on saturdays and there is NOTHING on their shelves where as ours are constantly full, trashed and then restocked lol. Some days we will have 10-12 at checkouts if we have no staff but we just say to the customers who complain (most a pretty good) we have application forms if you want to helpbabikakez said:We've been unusually quiet for the last month or so, thus why hours have been cut. So yesterday, there were three checkouts open when I started (I was called in to close smokeshop), another operator was about to come back from lunch and myself and another supervisor were about to open. But within ten minutes I swear our checkouts were about eight trolleys back. This is when I start to have problems with our hours being cut - if we're not needed then thats one thing, but its not fair when the six registers that were eventually opened were eight trolleys back with customers. It is two weeks before christmas, we have hired NO new staff, and our casuals are getting between 3-8 hours a week, while full time staff are being asked to take holidays. Customers already don't want to come into our store because parking is horrendous and if they have to wait 10 minutes or more at the checkout then its no wonder that our sales have been badly affected.
What are they? tell me more loltownie said:so does anybody know anything more about these Thomas Dux thingies woolies is gonna open
The workers union boosted my pay by a few cents a couple of months agowatatank said:anyone knows how pay rates work? when i started 7 months ago i got $13.04, then after 3 mth probationary period i got $13.73 and now i'm getting $13.97. i've been 18 the whole time. is there a pay rise after 6 mths or is it a new pay system?
Woolworths is preparing to launch a new food retail concept in Sydney.
Woolworths has internally codenamed the project Project Basil – and a spokesman says they will be branded Thomas Dux Grocer.
Monday’s subscriber-only edition of Inside Retailing Weekly reveals the first two Thomas Dux Grocer stores will open in April or May next year. One will be located in the lower north shore suburb of Lane Cove, in an existing Food For Less supermarket site at 62 Burns Bay Rd, the other in a site currently home to a small Woolworths on Glenmore Rd in Sydney’s Paddington.
Lyn White reports in Inside Retailing Weekly that while details at this stage are scant, it is understood the new concept will be locally driven with a bigger fresh food offering and a bigger deli section. A Woolworths' spokeswoman said the interior would be "smart", but not as high-end as David Jones' Foodhalls.
A spokesman for Lane Cove's Food For Less said the store would close on January 13, re-opening about three months later under the Thomas Dux Grocer brand.
Australian supermarket group, Woolworths, will start a new concept in retailing in 2008. Woolworths plans to offer mainly fresh foods, in smaller supermarkets, under the Thomas Dux Grocer brand. It will open the first two stores in Sydney in early 2008. A spokesperson for Woolworths notes that the offering will not be gourmet foods, but it will be different to ordinary supermarkets. In the Thomas Dux supermarkets, around half the floor space will be dedicated to fresh foods. Analysts have welcomed the move, saying that innovation is vital in retailing, the company is playing down suggestions they are planning on opening 60 stores nationwide.
By saying backdock wonder if your just doing groceries or fixing up pallets and organising back dock unless you know how to recieve orders?? If so RUN RUN run as fast as you can its a horrible horrible job!!! Especially when you have deliverys missing like today, our whole sydney order disapered into thin air nowhere to be seen, didnt show in Perth either so god only knows where all our stock is lolwooliesboy02/09 said:hi all, just wondering if anyone here has or is working in/on "back dock"? i start (by my self) tomorro morning and wondering if anyone has any tips? Also on saturdays i work in perishables: back dock- 6.30am to 10.30am, then perishables: 10.30am to 6pm! long day for a 15year old! lol.....but its fine with me. Also my boss has left me by my self in perishables this saturday and last saturday! i've only been working in perishables for about 6weeks and i'm gonna be the only one there! but i was told all i have to do is fiil milk.....witch is all i know how to do basically! lol.......have thought about complaining to store manager.....but not sure wether i should.......thoughts?.....comments.