Conditioning has become the least favorite part of working as a night stocker because the department head keeps grilling me about my conditioning speed. I have to create a wall of items on both sides of the aisle and each side has on average 9 shelves to go through. It takes me at least an hour by myself to do this for one aisle, but the department head says I need to be able to do an aisle in 20-30 minutes! I've worked for years as front end and produce before this and have only been a night stocker for about a few weeks but at this rate I'm probably going to be ran out of the store before long if I don't improve(He told me to talk to him upstairs with an assistant department head nearby, that may have been a verbal warning despite him telling me it wasn't).
I have no idea how I can condition literally twice as fast as I'm going now. How does everyone else do it?
Sounds like he may have it out for you and want you out of that dept, so he can move one of his friends in. If the load is small, and with NO interruptions, you may be able to do it within the time frame. However loads are NEVER small. Ever. EVEN "small" loads are large. Can you get any help?
Sounds like he may have it out for you and want you out of that dept, so he can move one of his friends in. If the load is small, and with NO interruptions, you may be able to do it within the time frame. However loads are NEVER small. Ever. EVEN "small" loads are large. Can you get any help?
Don't talk if you have no experience overnight. There are small loads. not every day of the week is a large load.