iMatthew
Woolworthian
Zomg I want phones in between our registers!! We don't even have P.A's, you are screaming your message to the service desk when on the far register
wtf?! ur registers dont have phones? how are u supposed to contact other registers (especially the customer service desk), call for price checks, or even call for a robery alert (not sure what u guys call it...think u call it service 0 or something?).Zomg I want phones in between our registers!! We don't even have P.A's, you are screaming your message to the service desk when on the far register
Nope, nothing at all. We have pathetic bells which are useless half the time. Oh, and thats if the bells actually work and are not missing.wtf?! ur registers dont have phones? how are u supposed to contact other registers (especially the customer service desk), call for price checks, or even call for a robery alert (not sure what u guys call it...think u call it service 0 or something?).
I really hope they take those buttons out of the POS at the next update. Especially now with Project Phoenix the Cash Office isnt staffed anywhere near as much its a very bad thing to have, at the very least they should change it to something similar to a recall, where if it happens the Service and the 2 lowest registers get a note theres a security call...The call security/supervisor buttons send an alert to cash office via the computer. Cash office is then supposed to call the service desk and whoever answers checks that you're okay.
Pretty unreliable though.
I agree. I went into cash office a few weeks ago at the end of the day (around 6.30) to pack up tills, and noone had been in there since about 4pm ish. I noticed a message that had been there since around 4.15. Now obviously nothing drastic had happened and I'm sure it was an accident, but its still not helpful.I really hope they take those buttons out of the POS at the next update. Especially now with Project Phoenix the Cash Office isnt staffed anywhere near as much its a very bad thing to have, at the very least they should change it to something similar to a recall, where if it happens the Service and the 2 lowest registers get a note theres a security call...
Although security is pretty dodgy at woolies anyway, I was the subject of an assault at work one morning, the fiasco that followed means if something happens again to me ill be dealing with it my own way, and CMS will be last on the list of phonecalls...
In Christmas 2008 I had a bag snatch right next to my till, but the customer managed to keep a hold of it and there was a little fight. It was a new store and luckily my till was the only one with a PA attached to it (since it was the second furthest away from service desk. I tried to call service 100 and it wouldn't work (dodgy woolworths PA's) so then I rang my bell continuously which was also broke, eventually my supervisor got the message and called over her PA.wtf?! ur registers dont have phones? how are u supposed to contact other registers (especially the customer service desk), call for price checks, or even call for a robery alert (not sure what u guys call it...think u call it service 0 or something?).
yeah, for example, registers 9 and 10 are back-to-back, so they share one.
it's mainly so we can call them from the service desk, and to use the p.a function.
we have 25 registers, so it would be hard if we had to keep running around all day telling people to jump off to do stock or go to tea, etc.
My new SM has decided that whoever is the IC supervisor is not allowed in express or service desk, they have to be on the floor doing baskets/cleaning/tidying/waiting for bells etc. The problem is that you can't hear the phone if you're doing that all properly :/ And I'd hate to answer the phone and then cop abuse from the floor supervisor for not serving.Yeah, I understand what your saying with it having the potential to be more efficient, but what I was referring to is that if you have all these people ringing the service desk in busy periods, it becomes more difficult to manage whats going on for the svr.
Also what is this "supervisor on the floor?" I think I may have missed that...
Is it just that supervisors are meant to be on the floor waiting for bells etc?
Also, at my old store when the phone was going off I used to answer it anyway (towards the end of my time there I wasn't supposed to ~ the supervisor must do it.)
The CSM told me that I wasn't allowed to answer the phone while the boss is there... I told her that "well, he seems O.K when I answer it and he's on the other end of a night... He must think that during the day I can't answer the fucking phone!"
8 extra hours/week on store level?My Boss would not know I was in, not many people around on a sunday. And when I was in supermarkets I did 8 hours a week more that normal like all salary people do so doing the extra bit is not hard
My new SM has decided that whoever is the IC supervisor is not allowed in express or service desk, they have to be on the floor doing baskets/cleaning/tidying/waiting for bells etc. The problem is that you can't hear the phone if you're doing that all properly :/ And I'd hate to answer the phone and then cop abuse from the floor supervisor for not serving.
So yes its just as you thought, but its just a bit difficult for us to adjust seeing as we're so used to the supervisor spending half the day serving in express.
And it doesn't help that I seriously don't know where I stand anymore. On Friday my 2IC spent the whole afternoon in express, and even though my CSM was asking her to do stuff, she just shrugged her shoulders and left it to me. But then Saturday she bitched to the other supervisor about how I never stay on my register and just to shove me in smokeshop so I stay there.
I wish I'd pointed out that I was actually rostered in nontrade and was only on frontend because I had nothing to do, and waltzed up to cash office and stayed there.
This is why I did NOT want to come back to Saturday afternoons on checkouts.
I actually can't wait until she leaves, I might think my CSM is the biggest bitch ever but at least she's consistently horrible.