It seems the lead person in dairy is not giving a good impression that he can do his job. Several times i have heard the manager of grocery shake his head and say he needs to talk to him about getting things right on his end. I dont think he can handle the workload and it doesnt look to great on his end. I guess it is NEVER a good sign when managers/higher up are breathing down your throat.
Groc Manager breathing down dairy leads neck. Dairy lead will be breathing down his helpers necks.!
I am a part time grunt in Grocery. I have been blamed by my night manager for being too slow because the store manager is asking why the work isn't getting done.. When, in reality, is was the managers pace that makes our crew slow....
Is the lead in dairy suppose to do more than endcaps and the schedules? another employee said when he was dairy head that was all you are suppose to do.
Is the lead in dairy suppose to do more than endcaps and the schedules? another employee said when he was dairy head that was all you are suppose to do.
-Jack
Uh, there's a lot more to being dairy lead (hell, even a dairy clerk) than that. They also don't write the schedule since dairy isn't technically its own department.
I was just wondering, because all ! see the dairy lead at my store do is maybe a small cart of yogurt, some milk & eggs, if no one has done it (he will wait til almost bare). After that I hardy see him and he's most often in the back room on a computer. It annoyed me somewhat as I help in dairy a times. I asked about and that is what I was told, so I came here just asking out of curiosity.
Well really the grocery manager should keep his mouth shut. have you ever heard the produce manager bark at the floral lead, or the CSM bitch at the file clerks? Just because a department is a subdepartment does NOT mean that the leads are subordinates to the primary department. They have co-managers for that. And by the way, any dairy lead spending most of their shift on a computer is NOT doing their job right. You can only do some much ordering you know. If they're on the sales floor correcting in-stock numbers, that's fine. But ordering is such a BS excuse for not filling holes and getting **** done.