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We get Kronnis (sp?) this week.
Prepare for a month or so of teething issues and a harder to read roster.We get Kronnis (sp?) this week.
they literally have checks that are micro, you gotta look a bit closely to see them though, (for some reason most girls wear that type of shirt at my store?)Hey guys, first post.
Looking to get a new shirt as mine is getting ratty.
How different are those Micro-check shirts on Total Image to the ones we have now?
i'm the same, i felt the same way when i was looking for a job and i still feel anxious about operating for the reasons you mention (i've operated a register for five minutes in seven years, and it was five minutes too long) but yeah supermarkets have plenty of other jobs. whatever you are you will still have to talk to co-workers and to customers sometimes and sometimes it sucks. but it's easier to talk when you absolutely need to - when a customer asks you a question or when you need to ask someone what to do. this is good practice and i think you will stop freaking out about it pretty early on.My mum doesn't know I have social anxiety- no one really does and so she wants me to work to build my social skills. I was wondering what positions there are available. I am fine with anything but I don't want to be a cashier. I don't think I have to explain. Getting nervous and dropping/ giving wrong change >< I'm female and I realised most females are cashiers where I am and most males are everything else, doing the lifting and carrying, unboxing etc. and i wouldn't mind doing that, I don't mind doing hard labour because it can't get that extreme at Woolies (can it?) and I don't have to talk to every person I see. I can talk to people, just am scared to. Of stuffing up and failing and people getting mad at me etc.
Some of the our nightfill team wear black zipup hoodies in the cold weather. As long as there aren't any large logos/stripes I wouldn't imagine it would be a problem. Then again, with the anti-social hours I work I don't tend to see that many customers!Regarding uniforms: is it ok to wear fully black jackets with no logos that aren't Woolworths but have hoods??
I started off in longlife during the day, then I started doing nightfill and later became a nightfill manager. We have male checkout operators, and female longlife workers and nightfill. Gender stereotypes need not apply.My mum doesn't know I have social anxiety- no one really does and so she wants me to work to build my social skills. I was wondering what positions there are available. I am fine with anything but I don't want to be a cashier. I don't think I have to explain. Getting nervous and dropping/ giving wrong change >< I'm female and I realised most females are cashiers where I am and most males are everything else, doing the lifting and carrying, unboxing etc. and i wouldn't mind doing that, I don't mind doing hard labour because it can't get that extreme at Woolies (can it?) and I don't have to talk to every person I see. I can talk to people, just am scared to. Of stuffing up and failing and people getting mad at me etc.
I think we were one of the pilot stores. CSM complains about those grids allllll the time.The daily grids (that front end uses) are so terrible. Who the hell was the pilot stores! How did they let those style of rosters get through the pilot process!!!
Errrgh
Good luck mat-e!I would say no if it has a hood.
Also. I've stepped down as duty manager, got a job in emergency telecommunications. I leave in a couple of weeks. It's been nice knowing you all
Before I started working at Woolies, I was the most shy, awkward kid who really lacked confidence. I wouldn't say I had social anxiety, but after working here for so long, I can definately say it has helped me talk to people and be more social. I am still quiet and shy, but I don't feel nervous or scared about talking to people like I used to. I started as a cashier, and have been in that role for nearly five years (as of next month ) so it's probably because of having to talk to customers that it really helped.Hi guys, I'm in a little bit of a rut at the moment. I'm 16, want to work at Woolworths (or anywhere but this is convenient) and my mum knows an employee that said he could apparently offer me a position if I really wanted one- sounds sneaky and I don't even know if that's allowed but yeah, he told me that he could get me an interview and I had to bring my resume. I guess from what I've seen I skip the waiting process and get to be interviewed.
I want a job because I'm pretty worried about my future and the unemployment rate and such. Thing is, I have terrible people skills. And I know that for all jobs-or the majority anyway, you need to be equipped with good people skills, be social and outgoing etc. I have social anxiety so I don't know if anyone can understand how difficult it is. I don't know if it would make things worse if I applied for the job and told my interviewer about it rather than fake being outgoing and social to survive.
My mum doesn't know I have social anxiety- no one really does and so she wants me to work to build my social skills. I was wondering what positions there are available. I am fine with anything but I don't want to be a cashier. I don't think I have to explain. Getting nervous and dropping/ giving wrong change >< I'm female and I realised most females are cashiers where I am and most males are everything else, doing the lifting and carrying, unboxing etc. and i wouldn't mind doing that, I don't mind doing hard labour because it can't get that extreme at Woolies (can it?) and I don't have to talk to every person I see. I can talk to people, just am scared to. Of stuffing up and failing and people getting mad at me etc.
what's the code on your payslip?Hey guys
So I worked last Monday (30th of September) and got paid for that shift today but I only got my normal rate. shouldn't I have been paid penalty rates considering it was a public holiday in Canberra and I work in a woolies store in Canberra?
All just M2 CAS21ORD, I'm a casual btwwhat's the code on your payslip?
is it all 6A or is there a line of PA ?
you need to tell your line manager, letter goes to store managerHi I've just got a quick question. I wanted to quit my job as a casual stock replenisher and wasn't sure if I need to see my team manager or the store manager about it, also do I need to hand in a resignation letter? Thanks!
ring up the lady in the cash office and ask, usually everything is done correctlyAll just M2 CAS21ORD, I'm a casual btw