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Faithful Kroger Servant

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I REALLY don't like seeming completely ignorant, but, I'm sorta desperate right now!! If you work for Kroger's, you already know what a good job it is, but, supervisors and customer service employees that are obviously in a higher level than you are can really be buttholes sometimes! I'm learning the register,, & I've TOTALLY been thrown into the position & I LITERALLY only had like 10 min of training!! I'm fairly good @ figuring out stuff on my own, but, I'm having trouble remembering the "SEQUENCE" to sign on/off the register!! I've asked  NUMEROUS times, & they usually just do it for me so fast I can't see what to do myself!!! Can you give me a "button-by-button" answer so I can get past this ridiculous hurdle? Signon button, 1st, then code...including the "/" or WHAT???? Your assistance is GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!!!!!

Sincerely, Faithful Kroger Servant



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[sign on]

[ID number, normally 3-4 digits]

[slash button]

[password]

[sign on]



next time, lay off the caps and the boldface. Most of the people here are Kroger employees, not mental hospital patients.

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Signon is what NutrirtionWhore said.

 

Signoff is:

Sign on

Sign on (again)

 

If your machine is locked (will show your user ID number on it and won't let you sign in), you will need to enter your password and then hit signon before you signoff.



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NutritionWhore wrote



 next time, lay off the caps and the boldface. Most of the people here are Kroger employees, not mental hospital patients.

 Can you imagine what it would have been like on the white background? biggrin



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In my division you don't press sign-on before any of the numbers. Just FYI.

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NutritionWhore wrote:




 Most of the people here are Kroger employees, not mental hospital patients.


 

That actually can qualify you for jobs on the Front End...



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Basically, as the others said, it's pretty simple:

To sign onto the register:

Employee Number (not EUID) -> "/" key -> Password -> "Sign On" Key

So it might look something like this:

1234567/0001 -> "Sign On" Key - Where 1234567 is your ID, and 0001 is your password

To Lock your register:

"No Sale" Key -> "Sign On" Key

To Sign out:

"Sign On" Key x2

The thing to keep in mind however too:

Never "Sign Out" of the register unless it's been emptied and dropped (otherwise it's possible someone could sign-on with a training-ID and open the till and swipe the money). You only need to Lock your register if you're stepping away from it (not moving to the front to wait for customers).



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If youre still using the old registers, I havent used them much before they changed them out for the new touch screen ones. But as far as the new ones go, it couldnt be more straight forward. 

>Sign In

>Enter your register numbers

>enter your password

>sign on

 

then to sign out,

>sign out.

it will ask you to confirm this action.

>YES.

 

Done.

 

Or you can just ask your managers to show you. And if they are too fast for you, then you could tell them to not go so fast because you have a hard time keeping up. Show initiative.



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