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my store is getting click list. I thought with senority I would still get Saturday's and Sunday's off. Found out today nobody would  get weekends off. I have 29 years and I was getting the weekends off as a cashier so now I have decided to stay on the front end where it will be be easier to get weekends off. I wish they would had told this sooner. I have always worked weekends but I am tired of working them the front end is easier to get weekends off. Are there any more click lists that work all Sunday's and Saturdays? I just curious.



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click list is really taking off for my store....there getting more and more orders to fill , no wonder they wont let you off on the weekend at our store they dont get weekends off for click list employees

 

click list is already having our meat department pull there stuff for them as well, we dont have time to do all there work.....why not hire a part time person who makes 8.00 an hour to pull click list and not some meat cutter whos making 15.00 an hour to do it for them 



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Are You full-time? Then you should have open availability anyway. I am tired of people at my store always being unavailable while they are full time. I haven't had a Sunday off in years because another full-timer is unavailable (and no it's not for religious purposes).  Kroger is so hypercritical, allow some people to not follow the rules, while they crush others with them to make up for it.



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Are You full-time? Then you should have open availability anyway. I am tired of people at my store always being unavailable while they are full time. I haven't had a Sunday off in years because another full-timer is unavailable (and no it's not for religious purposes).  Kroger is so hypercritical, allow some people to not follow the rules, while they crush others with them to make up for it.


 If they've been there 30 years or more, chances are they are under a different contract and don't have to work on Sundays.  Store used to be closed on Sundays. In my division,  everybody got Sunday off plus one other day.  When stores started opening on Sundays, they had to schedule workers based on a rotating schedule of volunteers and pay anybody who worked on Sunday time and a half regardless of how many hours they worked the rest of the week.  Those people  still get time and a half on Sunday if they choose to work.



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Are You full-time? Then you should have open availability anyway. I am tired of people at my store always being unavailable while they are full time. I haven't had a Sunday off in years because another full-timer is unavailable (and no it's not for religious purposes).  Kroger is so hypercritical, allow some people to not follow the rules, while they crush others with them to make up for it.


 If they've been there 30 years or more, chances are they are under a different contract and don't have to work on Sundays.  Store used to be closed on Sundays. In my division,  everybody got Sunday off plus one other day.  When stores started opening on Sundays, they had to schedule workers based on a rotating schedule of volunteers and pay anybody who worked on Sunday time and a half regardless of how many hours they worked the rest of the week.  Those people  still get time and a half on Sunday if they choose to work.


 I would love to know when any Kroger was closed on Sunday. The store I work at came out of M&M Supermarket's. And since Kroger bought them I never remember being closed. I know people who have been with the company over 30 years they were with M&M I think M&M has always been part of Kroger they just all changed to Kroger name.



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Kroger - as well as most all retail business - were closed on sunday back in the 70s & before.  It was a different world / way of life back then.  We all went to church on Sunday then had a huge brunch then went to the park.  Today we work.



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Kroger - as well as most all retail business - were closed on sunday back in the 70s & before.  It was a different world / way of life back then.  We all went to church on Sunday then had a huge brunch then went to the park.  Today we work.


 We did that too.  We either did that or have a cookout at our house or one of my aunts and uncles.



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I started in the early 70's at Alpha Beta on the West Coast. While we were open on Sunday, the hours were 10-7. All other days were 8am to 10pm. Good days back then. Just retired 4 months ago!!!!



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Lots of places used to close for holidays, too, but now? Look at Kroger... Kroger stores in my area are open to 4:00PM on Thanksgiving Day. Plenty of places used to close all day on that day. Pretty soon, it will be regular hours on Thanksgiving, and yes, even Christmas. Greed knows no bounds.

Speaking of ClickList, I'm thinking of transferring to a store that has that and applying for a person doing that. I'm so tired of being pulled from my work to surge check for four hours or more a day. Do ClickList employees have to surge check? I would think not, since they have to get customers' shopping done on time for pick-up, but that's going to be one of the questions I ask before I apply for the position.



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Is click list part of the front end department ?



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