Posted by Patsdeere on December 29, 2020 at 08:01:41 from (174.194.200.34):
In Reply to: Curbside Pick up posted by Determined on December 29, 2020 at 06:31:20:
As one of those "picker people", I can the large grocery store chain I work for doesn't have rules about picking seconds/damaged goods. Every picker is different, but I pick as if I was picking my groceries. Ugly stuff gets tossed out or left behind. I had the groceries the same way. Can't say it's the same for all pickers though...
Pay is hourly, whether I pick 100 or 20.
It seems to work well. We have a $5 charge per order which is nothing on a big order. I think there are as many small orders as big orders. I know we are committed for the long term due to all the infrastructure we have put in place. Not to mention my store manager came up with the idea about 2.5 years ago. He's somewhat passionate about it for some reason. It does have its short comings, but in sure they will be worked out over time. Our biggest problem is lack of storage room since every square foot in a grocery store is already called for.
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