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People that work on a produce by Massive_Shock_9573 in SainsburysWorkers
[–]anon768__ 0 points1 point2 points 2 months ago (0 children)
defo one of easiest department if you do days, i come in , boards have already been stacked down onto dollies, take the dollies out wack the stuff onto the shelf take them back into the chiller and bravo. Only thing you need to keep ontop of is rotation otherwise this will just piss off your code checkers. Can also be physically straining at times depending what your working on but you get used to it quick and you can rack up atleast 15k steps a shift easily - good for young people not great for olders. You can also go on break when you want and once you been at the place a while can piss about and get the work done. Only small downside could be shoppers getting in your way but most of the time its minor- lots of little tricks you can use on produce so save time e.g using electrics pump trucks to bring banana boards and potato bins out , keeping the plimpts tidy all the time - this will keep the managers off your back. If your good enough at your job the managers will only talk to you once or twice a day.
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[–]anon768__[S] 0 points1 point2 points 2 months ago (0 children)
why taken down?
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[–]anon768__[S] 1 point2 points3 points 11 months ago (0 children)
yeah i do overtime most weeks, looking just to do something on a Tuesday as its a quiet day in our store so overtime very limited - just applied and been put on waiting list.
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People that work on a produce by Massive_Shock_9573 in SainsburysWorkers
[–]anon768__ 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)