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Mr Frontenac

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Mr Frontenac wrote:

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 Mr. Frontenac, I don't understand the point of the photo you have here. 

 (And yes, in case some readers didn't understand what you meant by "Kroger subreddit", the discussion site www.reddit.com  has a category ("sub reddit")  where anyone can discuss Kroger and it's issues, especially from the point of view of employees.  I  think the Reddit discussion group about Kroger is the main "competition" for our "Kroger Employee Forum" site!   I go on there sometimes to see what is being said there............just about the same stuff as here!  Basically, Kroger has some major problems in it's stores!!!

 

 



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... The asset tag in that picture just gave away what store this was taken in...



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Sorry for the random photo. It's not mine, it's from a post in the Kroger subreddit.

But yeah, I'm gonna be reading posts from there as well as here. More crazy stories to read!



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I think some of us who post on here are also on the subreddit. I am, but i post on here much more.

How does the tag give away the store?

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I think some of us who post on here are also on the subreddit. I am, but i post on here much more.

How does the tag give away the store?


 All equipment should have a KR Asset # to allow tracking of its life/previous repairs/warranty information, etc.  So every # is unique to the items it is located on, if you search the items # you would be able to locate the location of the item.  Just from the pic alone, I would say Gabriel a Front End Clerk might have taken the picture, they are at a location that is newer (since they have the Cisco cordless phone) and the picture was taken at 2:00 at the SCO Attendant Station (#541).  If I searched the Asset #, technically I could then say who the associate could be, without even looking at the SCO camera footage.  



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Oh!  Oh!  And then he could get written up for violating the electronics policy!  Hahahahah.  I love it!  He better not do that again!  Or again after that!  And maybe not another time, or else he might get suspended!

Or...

We could talk about the 118 IPM part.  That's a lot more interesting.

I like to peel those asset stickers off and throw them away.  Or switch them around between different kinds of equipment.



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EUID_Unknown wrote:
4hourrush wrote:

I think some of us who post on here are also on the subreddit. I am, but i post on here much more.

How does the tag give away the store?


 All equipment should have a KR Asset # to allow tracking of its life/previous repairs/warranty information, etc.  So every # is unique to the items it is located on, if you search the items # you would be able to locate the location of the item.  Just from the pic alone, I would say Gabriel a Front End Clerk might have taken the picture, they are at a location that is newer (since they have the Cisco cordless phone) and the picture was taken at 2:00 at the SCO Attendant Station (#541).  If I searched the Asset #, technically I could then say who the associate could be, without even looking at the SCO camera footage.  


 That makes sense but i didn't know there was a database of Kroger equipment #'s. Good to know though!



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