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This time they call it an "LP Audit", but basically the same questions as key retailing. I can see more people quitting over this.



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AnonymousCutter wrote:

This time they call it an "LP Audit", but basically the same questions as key retailing. I can see more people quitting over this.


 Or worse, feeling the insurmountable need to 'hang on and tough it out', being victimized by the two human frailties of hope and denial, all the while fighting a machine that was deliberately set in opposition to them so they would guarantee fail.

And then, one by one, be justifiably fired for all of this. It's the growing corporate trend now; brain fuk people this way, beat them to pieces, then hustle them out the door in such a way so they can't even collect their unemployment insurance--------which is 100% theirs and what they've not even had a choice of paying for!



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yep.. its a pain in the butt. MD % effective and scan loss % seem to be the hardest for me. plus my cutters hate the tool.. lol



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yep.. its a pain in the butt. MD % effective and scan loss % seem to be the hardest for me. plus my cutters hate the tool.. lol


 I don't hate the tool it's actually nice to record what you have and what holes you need to fill and to see the movement of the product. I use it as a guide to cutting and if something emptied out I'll cut double.



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Does key retailing mean we may unblock the fire exits now?
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 Or worse, feeling the insurmountable need to 'hang on and tough it out', being victimized by the two human frailties of hope and denial, all the while fighting a machine that was deliberately set in opposition to them so they would [be] guarantee[d to] fail.

And then, one by one, be justifiably fired for all of this. It's the growing corporate trend now; brain fuk people this way, beat them to pieces, then hustle them out the door in such a way so they can't even collect their unemployment insurance--------which is 100% theirs and what they've not even had a choice of paying for!


 

Sounds like the Krogrr machine we know and serve.

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My store has a guy that comes from Kroger LP and he isn't there to stop shoplifters.  He walks around like a customer in plain clothes but uses the break room and goes into management offices.  So he isn't worried about his cover.  I've heard LP people say they'd rather catch one Kroger employee stealing rather than 20 shoplifters.



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