"Trust"? LOL.
@MDavisnowell wrote:
Two questions:
1. Do any of you actually use their pump data collection sheet?
2. What are you drinking today?
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@MDavisnowell wrote:
That report is MUCH more lengthy. We are now reporting on SIX items on the pumps instead of two. One of these items is required a couple of questions later, not up in the numbered pump section. I was told reporting all these doesn't take very longer because I can get that information off the data collection sheet included in the documents. Please, gimmie a break, when I look at that pump sheet I go cross eyed.
@MDavisnowell wrote:
Two questions:
1. Do any of you actually use their pump data collection sheet?
2. What are you drinking today?
@Sybil2 wrote:
They frown on drinking alcohol in the middle of the day at my FT job.
Just curious...how long did it take you to perform the first shop with the new requirements? I did my first one for this round after work tonight and it took over double the amount of time that it usually does. The station and store were both very busy with the after work rush crowd.@LIJake wrote:
I did my first 3 today and the 2nd and 3rd got progressively easier and will continue to do so when I no longer have to look at my binder to check current and expired POP. The debriefing is tedious but I think will also get faster with time. I think a $3 increase would be more in line for the additional work but, of course, that's not going to happen.
@kidney1 wrote:
Now I believe something is wrong with the test.
@LIJake wrote:
@kidney1 wrote:
Now I believe something is wrong with the test.
I hate to disillusion you Kidney but the test is not really that hard and nothing is wrong with it. I suggest when you take it again, and if you fail twice you contact the schedulers and they will walk you through it. Once you pass, print out the completed test as you will be quizzed again.