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    Our store took its "reopening week" very seriously - as they should, given they took three bloody months to finish the "2010 look", which is more a "May 2008 look" to be honest. Gotta love the "Refit" - SM was like "Yeah, just charge any overtime off to it, Head Office can pay for it"...
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    OIC. That's truly odd :) Australia, it's items per minute, but yours, it's some sort of strange % efficiency thing... Hrm.
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    The target average is 16, I believe.
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    Pauline Hanson on BOS? Holy shit... *runs*
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    There's no manager/2IC in my store who hasn't worked for Woolworths for more than three-to-four years.
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    Just to break the trend from the above four posts...I had an awesome day at work today, and thoroughly enjoyed having yesterday off. :) jas62: Don't go to the union, at least not until you absolutely have to. Leave that as a last resort; try and solve the problem in an amicable fashion moving...
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    You have to be at least 18, I know that much, otherwise you can't be given security code access for the alarms.
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    I presume you mean Nightfill Manager?
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    Only if the invoice office is open, otherwise I can't get their payroll number or the locker key. Otherwise I just get whoever works in there tomorrow morning to send me an email with the details, and get them to leave the locker key in the department so I can give it to them next time I see...
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    Yeah, that's similar to what I do: *Fill out all the food safety training shit *Show them the store and all the departments, fire escapes and lunch room etc., explain staff exit door *Get them a locker if possible *Do a more detailed walk across the deli and seafood, explaining how we break up...
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    What department? I do inductions for my department (deli), but I figure it'd be different for each one. I just work out what sort of person they are and play to that. Some people like sarcastic humour, others are uptight. Some look nervous and others confident.
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    It's not an acronym; rather, Kronos is the company who created the time management system we use. I have no idea why they capitalise it. http://www.kronos.com/products/time_and_attendance.htm
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    I think it's about $12/hr from memory. You won't be salaried as such, but rather paid per hour. Full time = 156 hours per 4 weeks (19 days per four weeks, you get a four day week by the letter of the EBA, although often it doesn't happen from experience :D), so on average 39 hours per week, so...
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    Epicness happening at our store. Last week our Regional Manager waltzed down from Head Office for a nice two hour chat cos we had a shit safety rating. OK, that's cool enough, a broken leg is sorta bad. But this two hour safety "meeting" with the Regional Manager, SM, SSM, STM, DM's and 2IC's...
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    Cos I'm in a lame mood, I went and got all my training stuff out which I have to run through every time I'm stuck doing first shift inductions: "No jewellery is to be worn in Fresh Food departments other than a plain wedding band (no stones), one small closed sleeper in each ear, and/or an...
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    Definitely not in fresh food departments, I know that much. Without looking at the terms of employment I couldn't be sure, but I doubt that it would be allowed.
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    Ditto. I've read some random pages from this thread - I'm the reading sort of person :) - and the people you've helped, whether directly or indirectly (people who see this thread when they Google their question - that's how I found it!) are most appreciative, I'm sure.
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    At my store, Nightfill work until 2330-0000, perishables has two people until 2300, I do orders and other shortlife refrigerated filling until when I'm done, which is often 0000-0100ish, plus the bakers start at 2300/0000. There's always someone in my store except Saturday nights, I think. On...
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    Not quite :) My SM found a gun I left on show one Monday morning - I'd started at 0700 and finished just after midnight, yay for weekend shifts - and he told my SSM, STM and DM to log me. They decided not to, for some reason (whether my SM knows they didn't is another story), but it made me...
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    I got paid for my induction on my first in-store payment. In your case, that means they'll likely include it in your Wednesday (ie. 24th) pay. Remembering that the store likely didn't have your payroll number last Wednesday and you hadn't actually started there yet, it would have been impossible...
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