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how do you become a journeyperson in grocery or another non-meat department?



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By going through the process at another grocery chain.

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The hell is a journeyperson? I've heard people say it a lot in meat, but I've never learned what it means.

 



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The hell is a journeyperson? I've heard people say it a lot in meat, but I've never learned what it means.

 


 

My friend, there's better ways to use the Internet other than midget pr0n and posting in third-rate forums about your employer. Might I suggest using Google and looking up the term "jorneyman"?

 

 

Here, I did 90% of the work for you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journeyman



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NutritionWhore wrote:
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The hell is a journeyperson? I've heard people say it a lot in meat, but I've never learned what it means.

 


 

My friend, there's better ways to use the Internet other than midget pr0n and posting in third-rate forums about your employer. Might I suggest using Google and looking up the term "jorneyman"?

 

 

Here, I did 90% of the work for you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journeyman


So how do you become a journeyperson at Kroger? I know there are plenty of people who make the journeyman rate at my store (around $20/hr) who don't work in trade skill departments.



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NutritionWhore wrote:
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The hell is a journeyperson? I've heard people say it a lot in meat, but I've never learned what it means.

 


 

My friend, there's better ways to use the Internet other than midget pr0n and posting in third-rate forums about your employer. Might I suggest using Google and looking up the term "jorneyman"?

 

 

Here, I did 90% of the work for you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journeyman


So how do you become a journeyperson at Kroger? I know there are plenty of people who make the journeyman rate at my store (around $20/hr) who don't work in trade skill departments.


 

Meat cutting is a trade skill. Kroger has a meat department. The meat department can also make custom cuts for customers.



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NutritionWhore wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

The hell is a journeyperson? I've heard people say it a lot in meat, but I've never learned what it means.

 


 

My friend, there's better ways to use the Internet other than midget pr0n and posting in third-rate forums about your employer. Might I suggest using Google and looking up the term "jorneyman"?

 

 

Here, I did 90% of the work for you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journeyman


So how do you become a journeyperson at Kroger? I know there are plenty of people who make the journeyman rate at my store (around $20/hr) who don't work in trade skill departments.


 L.O.****ing.L. at anyone who makes $20/hour at your store in a non meat department. I wish I could get half that!



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
NutritionWhore wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

The hell is a journeyperson? I've heard people say it a lot in meat, but I've never learned what it means.

 


 

My friend, there's better ways to use the Internet other than midget pr0n and posting in third-rate forums about your employer. Might I suggest using Google and looking up the term "jorneyman"?

 

 

Here, I did 90% of the work for you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journeyman


So how do you become a journeyperson at Kroger? I know there are plenty of people who make the journeyman rate at my store (around $20/hr) who don't work in trade skill departments.


 L.O.****ing.L. at anyone who makes $20/hour at your store in a non meat department. I wish I could get half that!


  california I think the older contract dairy and produce mangers make just a lil less than meat managers maybe 19 a hour with cashiers I know the older ones are over 18 bucks a hour.  but their contract is up and I think they're gonna be screwed more than the last few contracts



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 L.O.****ing.L. at anyone who makes $20/hour at your store in a non meat department. I wish I could get half that!


 I make $18.70 in grocery when I am back-up.  My regular pay now is $15. 

Pays to know what is going on and how to get the jobs done as a department manager.



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
NutritionWhore wrote:
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The hell is a journeyperson? I've heard people say it a lot in meat, but I've never learned what it means.

 


 

My friend, there's better ways to use the Internet other than midget pr0n and posting in third-rate forums about your employer. Might I suggest using Google and looking up the term "jorneyman"?

 

 

Here, I did 90% of the work for you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journeyman


So how do you become a journeyperson at Kroger? I know there are plenty of people who make the journeyman rate at my store (around $20/hr) who don't work in trade skill departments.


 L.O.****ing.L. at anyone who makes $20/hour at your store in a non meat department. I wish I could get half that!


 What's odd about that? My contract goes up to $19-something in grocery and $16 or $17 for all the other departments. All the old timers make $19-25/hr, depending on what legacy contracts apply to them.



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tomato wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
NutritionWhore wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

The hell is a journeyperson? I've heard people say it a lot in meat, but I've never learned what it means.

 


 

My friend, there's better ways to use the Internet other than midget pr0n and posting in third-rate forums about your employer. Might I suggest using Google and looking up the term "jorneyman"?

 

 

Here, I did 90% of the work for you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journeyman


So how do you become a journeyperson at Kroger? I know there are plenty of people who make the journeyman rate at my store (around $20/hr) who don't work in trade skill departments.


 L.O.****ing.L. at anyone who makes $20/hour at your store in a non meat department. I wish I could get half that!


 What's odd about that? My contract goes up to $19-something in grocery and $16 or $17 for all the other departments. All the old timers make $19-25/hr, depending on what legacy contracts apply to them.


  That is odd, actually. My store tops out at 13.40, even for full time, and even that's a dollar higher than most of the other stores in my division.



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It all depends where you live. >.>

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I'm just trying to wrap my head around why someone who slings milk and yogurt can earn $19 an hour.



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The cost of living in California is very high especially in LA and SF. Sure we  make $19 hr , but a 1 bedroom apt is 1200 month a 1 bedroom condo  is 250,000



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Yeah in the deep south $19 an hour would make you middle class, here it means you're barely keeping above not being able to pay your bills (for one person without a roommate).

If you want to get real jealous think about the old timers on a holiday; they're making around $40/hr on a holiday!

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How far would $19 take you Sacramento or somewhere outside of LA?  Assuming you worked in those areas.



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That is why California sucks, lol.
I must be really poor, I'd consider $19 an hour better than just middle class. lol

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That is why California sucks, lol.
I must be really poor, I'd consider $19 an hour better than just middle class. lol


 

 

Haha, same here.

 

 

My grocery manager makes a little over $20/hour. And supposedly that's more than what the other department heads make.

 

 

Starting pay here is $7.25 for courtesy/utility clerks, and $7.35 for other clerks (with exception of meat market, I think).



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