My store hasnt hired anyone since June. We are desperately short staffed. Management refuses to hire people. Any other stores having this problem?
Very few stores are adequately staffed. Its the dumb Kroger strategy of short term gain by gutting labor dollars, long term pain. Overworked experience doesn't lend itself to good hires and retension And eventually it all gets passed down to a poor customer experience and a long term loss of revenue.
Our store keeps hiring people but they quit after a month or two. After they realize how s-h-itt-y the job is and that they'll be stuck with cr-a--pp-y schedules at minimum wage for several years. Not to mention being treated like s-h-i-t from the customers all day long. They keep hiring retardedly slow stupid people for our store. They're perfectly normal individuals too lazy to show up for work too lazy to do their job. Do a half a-s-s-ed job when present. When they assist they actually make it worse. I have a disability with a learning disability and these people are putting shame to people like me. They'res nothing wrong with them and they pretend to be stupider than me. If an individual with a disability similar to autism can fr-ig-g-en learn self check and deal with s-hi-tty a-s-s behaved customers all day long they can fri-g-g-en learn to bag a grocery bag in a reasonable time frame (less than 5 min) and take out the da-m-n trash. They act beyond stupid when doing tasks a monkey can do and don't give a s-h-i-t about anything but getting paid at the end of the week. Company is too scared to properly discipline these people and too scared to properly give them good training.