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For those of you on the front end who cannot (will not) understand the SIMPLE concept of LEAVING ME ALONE when I am working my Utility Clerk shift, here is a list of what I need to do:

 

1. Sweep the front end and cart area hose down if needed

2. Wipe front doors down and empty trash by said doors AND outside

3. Empty chdckstands trash and wipe down chdckstands.

4. Refill chdckstands with supplies as needed.

 

5. Sweep entire store. Then use floorsrubber if needed.

6. Empty ALL trash. Including dept trash and backroom trash.

7. Clean bathrooms as needed

8. Clean break room and bottle room area

 

9. Clean any spills customers make 

10. Do safety paperwork 

11. Keep inventory of all chemicals we use to clean

12. Make sure "The Pit" is clean (receiving area for our trucks)

 

I DO NOT have time to come up, gather carts, bag, etc. I have to do everything mentioned above BEFORE my shift ends. So where does FE THINK I have the time to drop what I am doing to come up front. I' about to just ignore their calls up front

 



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Anonymous

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Anonymous wrote:

For those of you on the front end who cannot (will not) understand the SIMPLE concept of LEAVING ME ALONE when I am working my Utility Clerk shift, here is a list of what I need to do:

 

1. Sweep the front end and cart area hose down if needed

2. Wipe front doors down and empty trash by said doors AND outside

3. Empty chdckstands trash and wipe down chdckstands.

4. Refill chdckstands with supplies as needed.

 

5. Sweep entire store. Then use floorsrubber if needed.

6. Empty ALL trash. Including dept trash and backroom trash.

7. Clean bathrooms as needed

8. Clean break room and bottle room area

 

9. Clean any spills customers make 

10. Do safety paperwork 

11. Keep inventory of all chemicals we use to clean

12. Make sure "The Pit" is clean (receiving area for our trucks)

 

I DO NOT have time to come up, gather carts, bag, etc. I have to do everything mentioned above BEFORE my shift ends. So where does FE THINK I have the time to drop what I am doing to come up front. I' about to just ignore their calls up front

 


 I am a Utility Clerk and have been for 10 years. I was a Curtesy Clerk before at the old store. 

1. Sweep the front end and cart area hose down if needed

(We do not use a hose in this area. It causes puddles and some of our customers are ignorant and will run over floor cones and ignore them.) 

2. Wipe front doors down and empty trash by said doors AND outside

3. Empty chdckstands trash and wipe down chdckstands.

(This should be the night cashier job or the closing Utility Clerk.)

4. Refill chdckstands with supplies as needed.

(Oh boy try to get to the sink in our back room)

 5. Sweep entire store. Then use floorsrubber if needed.

(We are not allowed to touch the scrubber)

6. Empty ALL trash. Including dept trash and backroom trash.

(Again night Utility Clerk)

7. Clean bathrooms as needed

(Never cleaned at night. I hose down every morning)

8. Clean break room and bottle room area

(Again night Utility Clerk)

 9. Clean any spills customers make 

10. Do safety paperwork 

(I do this and also order supplies forgot toilet paper this week uh oh)

11. Keep inventory of all chemicals we use to clean

(Like I said. Try getting to sink in backroom to fill bottles)

12. Make sure "The Pit" is clean (receiving area for our trucks)

(Never can do this so many trucks coming and going. And under the trailers I am 45 years old. I am not crawling under them.)



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Why are you emptying the depts trash? Never in the 3 stores I've worked in have i ever gotten away from dealing with our own trash...

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Interesting. Utility clerk is synonymous with courtesy clerk at my store. All cleaning staff are usually called maintenance



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Dear Utility Clerk

Signed , Everyone



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Dear Utility Clerk

Signed , Everyone


 The person that posted the above is the real Kroger's Little Bitch. Boy the things I could do if I had the admin powers to this forum. I am not worried about you. People like you started worrying be the day I was born.



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And it does NOT INCLUDE BAGGING!!!! (this from a Utility Clerk in the Southern Division.)



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Anonymous

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And it does NOT INCLUDE BAGGING!!!! (this from a Utility Clerk in the Southern Division.)


 LOL. Everyone is a bagger and or cashier.



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doiz84.gifOP here. Kiss my American Ass!! You'e probably one of the FE employees that call for bahhi my help every 5 min. Smh...cant even bag one item. Big widdle baby.

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Dear Utility Clerk

Signed , Everyone


 



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And it does NOT INCLUDE BAGGING!!!! (this from a Utility Clerk in the Southern Division.)


 It absolutely does include bagging. If you are so sure it doesn't then tell your front end manager, and you store manager the next time they ask you to bag hat it's not, and see how that turns out. A utility clerk is a courtesy clerk with extra responsibilities.



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Work at the one in Decherd TN. 
$14\hr

1 bathrooms - mirrors,toilets, floors, etc

2 breakroom - wipe tables down, clean coffee pots and microwave, sweep/mop floors, wipe down high touch surfaces

3 vacuum all carpets including lobby And rugs

4 sweep backroom and delivery dock, run floor machine 

5 sweep sales floor

6 trash throughout store

7 clean up messes and spills that are not bodily fluids  

may be assigned other tasks as needed for cleaning - and may have to bag if busy 



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Anonymous

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Anonymous wrote:

For those of you on the front end who cannot (will not) understand the SIMPLE concept of LEAVING ME ALONE when I am working my Utility Clerk shift, here is a list of what I need to do:

 

1. Sweep the front end and cart area hose down if needed

2. Wipe front doors down and empty trash by said doors AND outside

3. Empty chdckstands trash and wipe down chdckstands.

4. Refill chdckstands with supplies as needed.

 

5. Sweep entire store. Then use floorsrubber if needed.

6. Empty ALL trash. Including dept trash and backroom trash.

7. Clean bathrooms as needed

8. Clean break room and bottle room area

 

9. Clean any spills customers make 

10. Do safety paperwork 

11. Keep inventory of all chemicals we use to clean

12. Make sure "The Pit" is clean (receiving area for our trucks)

 

I DO NOT have time to come up, gather carts, bag, etc. I have to do everything mentioned above BEFORE my shift ends. So where does FE THINK I have the time to drop what I am doing to come up front. I' about to just ignore their calls up front

 


 Thats a lot to do. Sone changes on that list though.

cashiers need to refill their station and wipe it off. thats their area and cashiers are lazy as hell cause during downtime they just stand there in their phones.

 

dept. Should be responsible for the work own trash especially meat seafood. Just ignore the calls you hear about coming up.



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And it does NOT INCLUDE BAGGING!!!! (this from a Utility Clerk in the Southern Division.)


 Bitch better bag my ****



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

And it does NOT INCLUDE BAGGING!!!! (this from a Utility Clerk in the Southern Division.)


 Bitch better bag my ****


 look at my signature. LOOK AT IT!~



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Your duties are whatever the manager says and it can vary minute to minute. Happily managers are usually kept busy with bs work like trying to dig a hole in the river. If you try to get the union involved because the contract says something about this you will quickly discover that you work for a bunch of real a$$h0les. Just don't work for this company. 



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