▲ 6 r/publix

Does anyone have any insight/experience with the Retail Safety Specialist position at corporate?

The descriptions calls for a min of 45 hrs/wk, and 90% travel (covering half the stores in the division). I’m wondering if it is actually more ‘stable’ scheduling-wise compared to a department manager position in the stores.

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u/5tarkmad — 14 hours ago
▲ 50 r/Salary

From education to retail 🙃

At least I’m making more than I would be as a teacher 🤷‍♂️

u/5tarkmad — 10 days ago
▲ 91 r/publix

Publix sent poster of updated ‘average manager salaries’…

I just want to know how many department managers are actually hitting that $97k. If that’s average, there should be a good number of us making well above that, cause I know there’s plenty hitting well below…

Lemme know:

•Salary
•State
•Number of years as department head

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u/5tarkmad — 2 months ago
▲ 172 r/BeforeandAfter+2 crossposts

Before & After

14 months of progress, from 12-inch plants to this. Hated the bulky brick mailbox, but didn’t want to put in the effort to tear it down. Turned out just how I imagined it.

Now just need to add a border and some mulch around the base.

Any ideas what to add to the base to compliment the Jasmine?

u/5tarkmad — 2 months ago
▲ 24 r/LandscapingTips+1 crossposts

Alternative to completely scrapping the yard?

What you see in the photos is a very lumpy yard of grass and weeds. I’m honestly fine with the combination, I don’t need just grass. I want it leveled out (lumpiness gone) and bare patches filled in.

My question is can I just throw on some top soil to level out the lumps around the clumps of grass (second picture), and spread some seed, like grass or clover, and find success?

I just want it green and walkable so I don’t twist an ankle.

u/5tarkmad — 3 months ago
▲ 5 r/BackyardOrchard+1 crossposts

AI thinks over/under watering is the likely issue. I’m quite certain that isn’t it. The next option is nutrient deficiency.

I want to get the opinion from a human expert (or at least someone with more experience than me lol).

Any ideas/solutions/remedies?

Details:

Peach grown from seed.

In its 2nd season

In Georgia zone 8a

Soil is probably a ‘garden mix’

It looked like this last year as well.

Look, I think I know the issue. I just want to outsource more opinions so I don’t waste time fixing the wrong thing, or fixing it incorrectly.

Thanks for your help!

u/5tarkmad — 4 months ago
▲ 0 r/publix

If you are stepping down from ASM, you should have to drop down to assistant department manager. So many assistants (who want to be store managers eventually) keep losing out on promotions to department head to ASMs stepping down.

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u/5tarkmad — 4 months ago
▲ 723 r/NoLawn+1 crossposts

This shredded up trash was beneath my lawn (home built in the 60s). Do modern builds have better standards than this?!

u/5tarkmad — 4 months ago