I know what you're saying. Grocery trucks are a lot bigger, but in Gm we are expected to run trucks, back stock, promo, books, cigs, check lanes, DVDs, condition, build displays, build furniture, red dot compliance. We are spread throughout the entire store. A lot of heavy lifting, baby water, charcoal. My department there's 3 of us and I'm lucky to get 90 hours for the entire department for the week. Oh, and did I mention que vision? And receiving grocery trucks? And if grocery falls short they pull from gm. And when grocery comes in they pull pallets on the floor, then leave in the morning leaving us to put our pallets that they dragged out in the back room while fighting vendors and no where to put our pallets back because grocery has pulled our pallets from our space and put their pallets in our space. People think gm is candy and baby...surprise!!!! There's a lot more to it then people think. Gm has to work very hard to get it done and there really isn't enough hours to get it all done. My store manager said he could run 70 cases an hour grocery, but no way in gm