That includes 45 for salaried manager leaving 50 hours between the supervisors. No more cashiers. They were told they could transfer to a new store or be let go. Front store supervisors/manager will now run the whole store alone every day. How will planograms get done? How will anything get done when you’re alone in the front? I didn’t want to find out so I QUIT.
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I lost hours, but a new store that opened a few months ago in my district that does less than my store has almost 90 more hours. Total BS
To the one saying these low hours aren’t in our demand schedule and that I’m wrong, . THEY ARE IN THE SCHEDULE. Starting end of December our demand hours are going from 187 to 95. This is the truth for our store and it s---s. This is really happening to stores. If it was happens to yours you’d know by now.
No, there are some stores that are only getting 4 hours of overlap a week. So, 87 hours when open 83 is very much happening.
Look your 45 is not in demand so try to keep it honest asswipes
I would overspend, get written up and let them fire me if I had 80something hours to work with. Or I would walk out mid shift when I was the only person working leave all the registers proped open and doors unlocked. Let the customers have a free for all
Here is the real, my store went from 117 hrs to 85. One person in store only allowed, cannot go over or written up and fired.
Are these the actual demand hours showing up on your first week that dropped in myschedule? If so that’s just f---ing crazy. I am glad to be in a high volume store right now. Most of the stores in my district got cuts too. From 4-25 hours
Very love volume fs getting 87 demand hours. Store is open 83 hours.
Not sure how that will work out when we get to it.
Our store won’t close when Rx closes so that’s two hours at night all alone, so the policy of being one person in the store is out the window I guess? Thanks for caring about employee safety, CVS!
Policy is two in building closing
So as long as Rx is open till closing time u are good ( well sorta)
At least as far as policy goes
Wait till u start trying to take a vacation , or have to go sh--
Tennessee here. Same thing happening. 110 hrs total front store hours including manager. We are trying to figure out what to do with 3 people. This is insanity at its best. You cannot operate a store under these conditions. Workload is more than 110 hours if you include truck, cfr, pogs, date checks' audits, cashiering, scanning overstock, quick picks , recovery of store, etc etc etc. Managers are required to do 55% of their time doing management functions which include none of these activities. Now we have to start calling customers and scanning stockroom again. Good luck with that !!! Im just gonna wait it out until the lawsuit hits and join in. Its going to happen. CVS HAS "NO HEART"
What I don't understand is the policy is two people must close but it can't get done on the hours given. I guess they are going to change policy?
Demand went from 168 to 88 in my store. 2 supervisors no cashiers starting first week of january. All others were transferred to another store.
No really - many stores under
10-12 fs went to that . I know of 6 in Alabama and there were about 30 state wide
Yeah bull sh!t! Let’s trh to keep it real here!