Thread regarding Sam's Club layoffs

Why is no one doing anything to fix what's broken?

Paying people more money isn't going to fix anything. Money isn't the problem, Time is, you took how many hours in the day we had to get things done but never lowered the amount that needs done, in fact you lowered the amount of people to get those things done. You'd think they'd lower the volume of freight we receive to accommodate the lack of time we have to unload. Wrong. Our steal is PACKED. And we have several trucks waiting to be unloaded. Where is the freight suppose to go. We have less time to stock so less is being dropped. That means there is more freight in the steel this year than there was last year and no where for new freight to go.

Part of the issue is pretending we are a holding facility, we might sale 4 stand up refrigerators a week, so why do we have 46 on hand...why are we holding 3 months worth of refrigerators in the steel.
Christmas plates, they're going to sell like hot cakes...but do we really need 8 pallets of them holding up spots in the steel in early October, hell they'll be a fast seller in December but we get trucks EVERY. SINGLE. NIGHT. Do we really need 8 skids on one truck or could they send them as stuff sales. I don't anticipate we'd sale a whole skid on any given day so why not 1 skid per truck where sales demand.
It's like this for everything and makes unloading a 2 hour truck 3 hours if they get unloaded at all. No one is doing anything to fix the problem and if associates believe that supervisors, managers, and home office don't care, you can believe that associates will be the last people to care.

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Post ID: @OP+11vWVUMY

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But part of the problem is money. We are struggling to get anybody hired here because they don't like our pay, and unfortunately, that's out of our control.

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Post ID: @5dqi+11vWVUMY

How no you know all Sam’s stores are closing? Who are you to know that for sure unless you work for home office.

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Post ID: @1dlj+11vWVUMY

What do u mean all clubs will be closing in January? I don't really think that is gonna happen.

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Post ID: @1wtb+11vWVUMY

One thing I'd like to know is who the f–k thought it would be such a terrific idea to make us keep all this clothing in our receiving area. Right now, half our dock space is overrun with over 75 pallets of clothing, over half of which has never made it out to the floor for sale. The moment it comes in, it stays in receiving. This has been going on for several months. All I'm told is that it wasn't our CM which means it came from above. Why the f–k would someone demand clothing to be handled that way? Because of this, there's only just barely enough room to unload and stack one DC at a time and nothing else. What I'm waiting for is inventory in two weeks and how they're going to deal with this mess and then the subsequent dollar difference sh-t show that follows. Personally, I hope every single club in the country has a disastrous inventory. I seriously do. We're led by nothing other than a bunch of f—ng mo–ns. They deserve every bit of ugliness that results from their stupidity.

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Post ID: @isd+11vWVUMY

@vdt that's a possibility but we'll have to wait it out and see..

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Post ID: @gpd+11vWVUMY

We have DC trucks in every door today and no driver to move them. Freezer truck has to wait till they can get a driver to move one. And he is not aloud to move it himself due to new rules.

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Post ID: @xrt+11vWVUMY

All clubs will be closing January 31st. That’s why our CEO is going to Walmart. Walmart CEO got a buy out.

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Post ID: @vdt+11vWVUMY

Those market, regional & VP aim items. You see they buy up all these quantities for their own egos. Takes up steel space but doesn't affect them. Why should they care. They did their part with "buying" up the items for the clubs to be overloaded. Probably getting some good kickbacks somewhere. We all their integrity leaves a lot "open to interpretation".

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Post ID: @yeb+11vWVUMY

lo·gis·tics
/ləˈjistiks/
noun
The detailed coordination of a complex operation involving many people, facilities, or supplies.

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