Ah fantastic, thanks. For some reason I do not have faith in the whole "we will identify those who were paid grade 2 rates" system, but I guess we shall see how it goes. Yeah we're in Region 3. I can't seem to find her name/number in the area mangaers spreadsheet, could you PM me her phone number please?is Robin White the HR person over your store too? I don't know how the areas work in VIC.(she's region 3 regional human resources manager) But I got a letter from her agreeing with what i was told by my office people.
(part of the letter i got a little while back)
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"Woolworths has completed a review of SSA gradings and relevant pay rates in VIC, following this review woolworths has decided to classify and pay all SSAs at Grade 4 for the duration of the woolworths national supermarket agreement 09-12. as a result woolworths will make back-payments to those SSAs who we identify have been paid grade 2 since 3rd May 2010. these store services assistances will be notified of the details of backpayments in the next few weeks."
that was sent 30th november. i haven' heard anything yet, but christmas, busy time, not too surprising. if someone who actually works in the office(according to my sso people who only do tickets aren't eligible, shrug) is on grade 2, then i guess maybe they should ask their RHRO
Yeah but the Jan 2 updated ones.are you just after the actual pay rates? i can work them out from the agreement.
3.1.1 in the agreement is the victorian wage rates, it has the schedule of all future ones, (well not anymore, they've all happened as of this week)Yeah but the Jan 2 updated ones.
I am the Customer Service 2IC at my store and whenever we get resumes handed in, in all honesty we just throw them out. All recruitment is done online and not at a store level. Both my Customer Service Team Manager and Store Manager tell us to chuck them so unfortunately unless your local store is so desperate they will take the resume you will need to do it all online. Also to look good we usually just look at how well you deal with customers. It is all customers, customers, customers.Hey guys, been reading through this thread and have decided I'd like a job at my local woolies
I've applied online (kind of, doubt it will even be checked) a few days ago, and am thinking of heading down and handing a resume in.
Not sure what to do though, should i just go down there with a resume and ask for a job at the service desk?
Also was just wondering, since I've had no work experience; what should I include in my resume apart from my education and achievements? (anything i can make up that will look good?)
P.s Only want an entry level job like check out chick, or even packing shelves or stocktake Lmao
I usually go up to them when they are at the checkout and go "You going to pay for that?" I just be blunt with the bitches lolIt's C. The company always wants you to approach and "ask if you can be of any assistance to them" which NEVER happens in reality, you watch them like a hawk and call reinforcements heh.
Personally (and from experience), I think going up to them is just asking for trouble because they can usually tell why you're there..
Negative, one more upHey imathew are you my age? (16)