Jolyon
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SS Assistant, Service Supervisor and SCO Operator at Bondi Junction for me!No, my store is macquarie centre.
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SS Assistant, Service Supervisor and SCO Operator at Bondi Junction for me!No, my store is macquarie centre.
Thats near my school!IIRC, he worked at Boronia Park Metro
That's right, he must have closed over at Macquarie Centre one day though. I remember reading about it.IIRC, he worked at Boronia Park Metro
Have you asked them? Try "Woolworths the fresh food people" on Facebook, and ask there. That's their direct marketing thingy.I just want them to play the Mariah Carey christmas album, At christmas! Is that too much to ask?
That is correct sir!IIRC, he worked at Boronia Park Metro
yay he posted again!!that is correct sir!
Was the screen responding fine to using other menus? Some model registers have the ability to have their screens re-calibrated by the Service Desk.Anyway so she left, and then within the timespace of about 1 hour, this operator managed to bugger up 2 more transactions, though being the newly trained expert at Tender Swaps, I fixed them all up. The operator said he SWEARS he pushed EFT but it still went through as CASH? He said he did it VERY SLOWLY (and he is a trustworthy kid, no doubt about it) so I dunno what was happening. Any ideas?
Ouch, my day was pretty good. Me and the CSM spent most of the day standing around bitching about customers and people we do not like. We never really got to busy and only had 7 operators on full lanes all day with the others doing jobs and express when needed. I like my weekends with the CSM =DWhat a day today. Took over supervising for two hours on the frontend for the in-charge sup's lunch break, and cause she had to go to another department.
Of course, as soon as I was left in charge, it starts to get manically busy, but managed to get through it after 15 minutes. One of the operators put through a transaction as cash instead of EFTPOS, without realizing it. Oh yeah, common mistake, no biggy. Found out it was to go on credit, did a Tender Swap. I put in the INCORRECT amount 287.05 -> CASH, but saw on the receipt that it was supposed to be 287.06. So I then put in the CORRECT amount 287.06 -> EFT which came up "NO CASHOUT ON CREDIT" when she swiped her card. I had NFI what to do, so I got someone else to open another checkout, leaving the operator to awkwardly stand by his register with this customer who was a bit annoyed at me (I think) as I went and called the CSM at home (cause the Incharge supervisor had left the store) and she said she'd come in to fix it. Ten minutes later, the CSM arrives and tells me that I should have left it at 287.05, because it thought the lady wanted $0.01 cashout. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! That is so not funny.
Anyway so she left, and then within the timespace of about 1 hour, this operator managed to bugger up 2 more transactions, though being the newly trained expert at Tender Swaps, I fixed them all up. The operator said he SWEARS he pushed EFT but it still went through as CASH? He said he did it VERY SLOWLY (and he is a trustworthy kid, no doubt about it) so I dunno what was happening. Any ideas?
Also, managed to have yet another broken rug cleaner returned today. And my first "NO RECEIPT" refund on a returns card. And trying to stop an old man shop lifting, and turning away to avoid eye contact whenever he turned around to look at me then turning back to look at him while trying to hand signal to the other operators "Hey come over and watch this guy while I go and call Service 100" and in return, receiving blank stares of confusion.
Though, I must say... twas a good day
I only do express alerts, but this has happened to me at least 3 times. Each time was a different store/register, so I dunno what was going on.The operator said he SWEARS he pushed EFT but it still went through as CASH? He said he did it VERY SLOWLY (and he is a trustworthy kid, no doubt about it) so I dunno what was happening. Any ideas?
I only do express alerts, but this has happened to me at least 3 times. Each time was a different store/register, so I dunno what was going on.
I swear the service manager thinks I'm fucking crazy...
But hey, at least I'm storeman now, so no won't have to deal with retard customers anymore!
Haha it felt like it, though I could just be making it harder than it has to be (usually what I do).Massive day nanakid
Hmm, okay I'll keep this in mind. Cheers.Was the screen responding fine to using other menus? Some model registers have the ability to have their screens re-calibrated by the Service Desk.
So jealous...Ouch, my day was pretty good. Me and the CSM spent most of the day standing around bitching about customers and people we do not like. We never really got to busy and only had 7 operators on full lanes all day with the others doing jobs and express when needed. I like my weekends with the CSM =D
Our CSM does. Most days she does 7am til about 7-7.30pm(sometimes later),and on Thursdays she does 7am til 9.30pm.Although she normally takes all her breaks(even if we doesn't go for the full length).Does anyone elses CSTM do ridiculous hours? I suppose being a busy Sydney store ours is expected to. Ours usually does 6am-6pm daily with about a half hour break. I would be curious to hear what the smaller stores managers do?