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P2p staffing

Does anyone know what p2p staffing means at Kmart stores?

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We have a store here in Tujunga CA. that has been closed for 10+ yrs. Funny thing is the whole time its been closed there has always been at least 2 armed guards there 247. Hmmm

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this is exactly what is happening at my store. nothing can be in the back anymore except for the bulk furniture. everything has to go out on to the floor. we have had visits the last 2 weeks and supposed to have an even bigger 1 coming up. not looking good

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It is path to profitability. But, most of the stores on it are liquidating or will liquidate soon. It is a major reduction in labor and severe staff cuts. Many FT will be at 30 hrs or so and some part time will be cut to 10. many of them will quit and the few FT remaining will be stuck doing everything. They give a reduced data calendar because the data lead also has to do pricing. The whole thing is a joke. I am guessing the bash scheduling was what we called blitz. It is where everything is taken from the stockrooms and put on the floor. Only bulky furniture and similar things stay in the back. they will send tons of people from other stores to empty your receiving out.

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Post ID: @jxc+I8asc6p

Has anyone ever heard of bash scheduling in a store that is p2p

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Post ID: @ekx+I8asc6p

A store in our district was a p2p store (Plan to Profitability?), they laid off most of the full time associates, then awhile later they announced the store was closing.

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