Thank you. That job sounds do-able. As an occasional merchandiser, I might not mind that too much and could consider one or two locations. Unless the signage merchandiser were also required to evaluate the parts, movement, etc. of the carts, an additional gig would be needed.
After I unloaded my cart, I studied it. Its little wheels were askew, and one was off the ground. It should have been in the cart hospital instead of on the sales floor. New wheels might have kept it serviceable. But whose job is it to know when and how to replace the wheels? Is this something for an auditor or merchandiser to do?
Bach is not noise, Madam. (Robert, in Two's Company)