Has the delivery of product on carts been implemented anywhere yet? How has that been working out? Also curious about the overnight deliveries and being out of stores by 5am. Has this program started and how is it working?
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@wq I don’t use the carts they give us, or u-boats. I pull the pallet to the floor and throw it like the man I am. 90 cph is what I do. I just need to snort some Red Bull and I’m all set to go! After that, I’ll do the nap and watch TikTok.
@wp Im usually do by 4am Im supposed to help my merchandisers but I just sit in my car instead and watch tiktok till I get sleepy then I'll take a nap. I got a nice orthopedic pillow for my car.
@v1 I’m out of all my stores for the day by 7am. All my deliveries get delivered between late evening and midnight. I throw 3 loads a day and try to check in on my merchandisers early morning. I sell nothing in because everything is already scripted out. Easy breezy being a rep in the Chicago area with 22 stores.
Out of stores by 5am.. that'll never happen
Orders delivered and worked by 5am lol. We’re lucky to get some deliveries by 12-1pm sometimes.
@f0 I haven't heard anything about insurance yet but I'm sure it is coming :(
In the Midwest we have a few but not coming in on trucks just for backstock, I wish we would go back to carts it was so much faster to work loads and bs. And as fast as being done by 5am? Never heard of that we start when like we always have.
The corporate heads always say they are going to do new things and never follow thru , one guy sc--ws the culture of the company up and gets fired , next guy comes in from another company and implements stuff that got him fired from last company , no nabisco people anymore , just talking heads that run the company into the ground , while they cut benefits , pension , now life insurance ..
We were supposed to get some well over a year ago but never got them
No carts in the great lakes region.
I believe the purple carts are only in the south east region
No carts in the NE yet. Probably not spending the $$ units next year.