@guysmom wrote:
I've got 4 stores to do 4 salty snack/beef jerky resets in a convenience store chain scheduled for the end of the month/1st of April with a merch company. I'm glad for it. I'll be sticking to myself, and bring along my isopropyl alcohol to wipe down shelves/pegs, and bringing gloves, and all the other stuff that goes along with it.
Ark, have you been getting these done in the 4 hours allotted? And have each of your stores found the box with extra pegs/shelf strips? I'm doing mind starting late next week, so I won't be calling them to find out about that yet. Thanks!@ArkLaMissshopping wrote:
I am currently doing these as well. We started this week. So far, being in these stores, I am in very little contact with anyone because the salty goods around me keep people at a distance. Our nail resets have been postponed though.
@guysmom wrote:
Ark, have you been getting these done in the 4 hours allotted? And have each of your stores found the box with extra pegs/shelf strips? I'm doing mind starting late next week, so I won't be calling them to find out about that yet. Thanks!@ArkLaMissshopping wrote:
I am currently doing these as well. We started this week. So far, being in these stores, I am in very little contact with anyone because the salty goods around me keep people at a distance. Our nail resets have been postponed though.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
My company (SASR) sent me an email asking me if I want more hours over the next few weeks. I am working M-Th in grocery stores. For now it's health and beauty, but next month we are supposed to do shelf-stable grocery items. The store chain I am working in is a local grocer that does not use plan-o-grams, we use brand blocking and figure out shelf height and space needed by arranging facings of the existing product on the shelves, then we fill and tag. Impossible to do a reset with no product on the shelves, and most of the stores are sold out or are low on pasta, sauce, canned goods, toilet paper, etc.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Hey, at least there won't be any out-of-dates, LOL!!!!!
@guysmom wrote:
Thanks, Ark! Gives me an idea of what to expect.
@CravingCakes wrote:
SASR pays $11.00 an hour at the most, truth be told finally.
@guysmom wrote:
Hey Ark, One more question....it doesn't seem like there's a lot of heavy lifting involved with the meat/salty snack resets. Hopefully, I'm right about that???? Did you have to do much heavy lifting other than rearranging a shelf or two?? TIA!!
@guysmom wrote:
Thanks, Ark!!