I use to hate cleaning up after lazy people, F*CKING GO-BACKS, doing what checkers/dept heads tell you, carts, basically everything. So glad I got promo'd to produce. But I STILL show the courtesies respect an if I can do things myself, I will.
The lot being overloaded after some lazy moron that won't do the job and then getting bitched at about why it wasn't done and why I'm hauling in huge loads.
Customers that take over in front of you while your trying to bag their order.
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If you need the lot cleared pray that he's out there...somewhere.
Cashiers who think they are better than everyone else and try to give out orders.
As a floor supervisor I remember one particular cashier try to give me orders. How about ... NO. Needless to say she's not in the dept now. Not my problem.
checkers who TRY to micromanage you and tell you how to do your job. then they have the nerve to get pissed off when you say "I know my job and how to do it."
being the lowest of the low and EXPECTED to do alot of work for minimal pay. (say pay is $8.00 for a courtesy, they EXPECT you to do $20.00+ worth of work.) don't want to do the $20.00+ and only do what you are being paid to? the door is located to the right, don't let it hit you on the way out. Good luck with unemployment
I will start working as a bagger this week(still have to do onsite training)
I read this thread and a lot of other threads about it. Anything else i should know?
Also, what do i do in onsite training and how long does it take?
A) Idk if your username here comes from your real name, but if so, you need to fix that. This is not a company-sponsored site and it is very prudent to have absolutely no identifying info here.
B) Onsite training will consist of computer training modules and a bit of paperwork before being sent out to the floor to learn the actual job.