Thread regarding Lowe's Cos. layoffs

Pull My Own Orders

I’m a cashier, keep this in mind.

Last night I’m the building materials cashier, there is no one scheduled in the department after 7 pm. About 9 pm a customer comes in and wants to purchase some things to finish off his basement. There is no one to help him; I point out the item number on a nearby item and have the customer walk around with a sheet of paper noting item numbers and quantities. I ring it up as a pick up later. I arrive today and I’m told I need to pull the order. WTH you have 3 associates in building materials all standing around eating donuts and a cashier has to pull and order?

Sale was for close to $2,300.

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Post ID: @OP+11vMSOem

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Pull all the wrong sh– screw the order up the customer will be p-ss-d and they won't ask you to do it again

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Post ID: @2rdp+11vMSOem

You sale it you pull it no exceptions

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Post ID: @2gec+11vMSOem

Cashiers shouldn’t be pulling any orders at all. They should be ringing up customers. Load pullers and/or employees in that department should be pulling the orders.

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Post ID: @1zrd+11vMSOem

And cashiers are the ones criticiting pro walking around the store.

We get the "your names on it, you own it" all the time. That's why I am walking around, pulling my orders.

As of Thursday, I'm over $127,000 for the month. Not all, obviously, are p/l or delivery, but I'm busy.

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Post ID: @1ufu+11vMSOem

Welcome to lowe's of the future.

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Post ID: @jnn+11vMSOem

Don’t do it!!!!

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