Oh my god today was so stressful.
Handling the floor on my svr's break isn't too bad, it's quite exciting actually. But between 4-5pm it's literally hell.
Had a really strange Westfield gift card error - 04 Call Supervisor. Used the correct pin and everything. It was weird. Do these cards have like a threshold of incorrect PIN attempts or something? Was very tricky and the poor woman had to pay cash and it didn't help that my supervisor sort of told her off when she came back and was confused about the situation.. I felt like that whole encounter went sour really quickly.
And then prepaid MasterCards failed. Put $15.00 cash on a new card, but it freaked out when I hit commit deposit - "Contact Bank". Seriously confused that it couldn't even handle a cash deposit. We tried multiple cards too. All of this is happening with like so many people waiting in queues.
And at my store don't bother calling for checkout-trained staff or god forbid a Service 100 - no one comes for either after like 4pm. what the hell. Except for the ASM, my saviour. Hope she thinks I handled everything well given that the problems were mainly 'extreme' out of the ordinary ones. Phew.
Some tips:
* pretty sure it's a $20 minimum deposit on those prepaid master cards. I had the same problem once, when it used to be $30 minimum on the old ones, I deposited $15 from eftpos and when the cashier committed the deposit, there was a contact bank error. They had to refund it back on my card.
* depending on who issues those eftpos gift cards, they might not work. Some work, some don't.
* when it is busy and no one to call... don't look up at the rapidly increasing queue haha
Last Friday I did the supervisors break from 4-5, Christ, three registers open, of course there'd be no one to call, we'd have someone come through to pay by cheque (which happens probably once a month at our store) and then someone who pays with a customer account. These people couldn't have decided to shop and hour earlier, oh no, it had to coincide exactly with the apocalyptic rush.
Of course, at the time these people need help, I'm stuck on a big register.
I'm not that pedantic about the "supervisor not serving on a main" rule, and this day we had queues of three-four trollies at each register, so it made it hard when this account came through.
And then, as soon as the main supervisor returns from her break, it is almost completely dead.
But on holidays for another week after this, so not worried about it in the absolute slightest!