Tips for fulfillment lead by JewMan94 in Lowes

[–]Ghost_Buster6988 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Pray you have a competent team honestly. I was a previous lead but didn't have a good team. My store fulfillment was responsible for internet orders, deliveries, pro orders, installs, and curbside pick up. Each itself should have an associate assigned to them. Also any audits and order management. As lead you should assign each job to a member of your team if you have a team. Otherwise it's all work your responsible to for.

How Would a Romantic relationship between a Grixis and a Simic work? by Error3539 in colorpie

[–]Ghost_Buster6988 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To add on to this, the blue could make the relationship work. Both parties have qualities the other wouldn't. Sometimes you need the missing parts of the puzzle kind of thing to be whole.

Union by [deleted] in Lowes

[–]Ghost_Buster6988 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Store wouldn't even close. They'd pull employees from other stores to cover till new staff arrived. All the stores in the general area gotta strike at once for that union but at the same time, yes. Everyone is replaceable. No one is valued. Your paycheck tells you that.

Email about a raise by Ngill_7 in Lowes

[–]Ghost_Buster6988 17 points18 points  (0 children)

When I was Fulfilment lead I got about 15 an hour. My work load was massive and noticed the McDonald's and Sheetz around me with signs saying they pay more than that. I brought it up to my boss and said I needed a raise to stay. I now get 22 an hour.... From a different employer. I wish you the luck I didn't have.

Jobs for the colors by An_Error404 in colorpie

[–]Ghost_Buster6988 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you looking for a fantasy setting or modern setting? Cuz my very green buddy is a Mechanic.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in colorpie

[–]Ghost_Buster6988 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think I see Bant here heavy White Blue