It was easier for me because I knew of an opening in another store, and the supervisor was willing to give me a chance.
It wasn't too terrible for a Sunday, we were done picking by like 4:30, but then got slammed in the backroom with everyone coming to pick up at once. Last I knew we were at 125 but i don't know how many more same days came in after that. We can get up to 14 an hour here.
Happy for you. You are lucky, I wish I could transfer but due to physical limits theres no other department I can work in. I plan to get out somehow anyway.
It was easier for me because I knew of an opening in another store, and the supervisor was willing to give me a chance.
It wasn't too terrible for a Sunday, we were done picking by like 4:30, but then got slammed in the backroom with everyone coming to pick up at once. Last I knew we were at 125 but i don't know how many more same days came in after that. We can get up to 14 an hour here.
Same day cut-off is 4:00PM. At least in my division.
The sooner everything gets picked/staged, the better. I know I know, the "official" rule is you're not supposed to be picking more than three hours ahead for freshness but with same day orders and scheduling/hiring issues nobody has time for that. The sooner everything is done the more bodies you can have in the back to take out orders when a rush hits.
Max of 14 per hour sounds bad but it's still better than 20 per hour. That's... not fun.
Just dont end up like the rest of Clicklist and annoy the hell out of us.
Stock the shelves and we won't have to annoy you.
Bakery person here. Items that have to be made in the store should not be on Clicklist. We frequently get Clicklist people asking for stuff early in the morning before it's out of the oven and cool. We need to know ahead of time if somebody wants a particular item so we can plan ahead.
Just dont end up like the rest of Clicklist and annoy the hell out of us.
Stock the shelves and we won't have to annoy you.
Bakery person here. Items that have to be made in the store should not be on Clicklist. We frequently get Clicklist people asking for stuff early in the morning before it's out of the oven and cool. We need to know ahead of time if somebody wants a particular item so we can plan ahead.
I don't disagree. I would say at the very least put time restrictions on certain items that aren't available early in the morning but why even bother since customers will just ignore the time restrictions anyway (like ordering a hot rotisserie chicken for 8:00 AM pick up. REALLY!?).
The system in general is just stupid and will never function as intended; especially with how terrible Kroger manages/staffs its stores.
Congrats. I think the pay is about equal. Though every contract is different. You'll be moved to the grocery index so you're not just restricted to deli work.
Hope I don't give away who I am but if i do oh well.
I left the bakery today!!
I start my new position in Pickup tomorrow..... i've picked and taken orders to cars before, but i'm going to train to be a pickup lead. wish me luck.
You think dealing with customers with be less stress? .... Whos gonna bake the cakes and breads now?!??!
Not his problem anymore. It's someone else's.
Bakery can be VERY stressful. Short orders, lazy bakery co-workers, not enough help, shortened hours, crazy expectations etc. I've worked bakery before...and yes you CAN and WILL get in trouble for not pulling the weight and picking up the slack of a lazy bakery co-worker.
Hope I don't give away who I am but if i do oh well.
I left the bakery today!!
I start my new position in Pickup tomorrow..... i've picked and taken orders to cars before, but i'm going to train to be a pickup lead. wish me luck.
You think dealing with customers with be less stress? .... Whos gonna bake the cakes and breads now?!??!
Not his problem anymore. It's someone else's.
Bakery can be VERY stressful. Short orders, lazy bakery co-workers, not enough help, shortened hours, crazy expectations etc. I've worked bakery before...and yes you CAN and WILL get in trouble for not pulling the weight and picking up the slack of a lazy bakery co-worker.
Most of those things apply in ClickList too, lol. Lazy co-workers that don't bother even picking 300 items per 8 hour shift? Check. Crazy expectations such as having a 97% pick accuracy average for the day meaning you BETTER find almost every item the customer orders (so if it's a hole on the shelf, GET LOOKING!) AND do it while maintaining a 40 seconds or less pick time? Check. Shortened hours... sure feels like it when 1/3 of the dept if not more isn't pulling its weight and the store has lots of holes in every department.
Pretty sure a similar argument can be made for basically any department at Kroger. If you try to do a good job and work hard you're gonna have stress because some of your co-workers will take advantage of it and work less hard while your department head/back-up will work you harder to pick up the slack of others.