Project COW ??
a bit of a vent from a new schematics coordinator
I work at a new store that opened last August. It's been a downhill decline since because grocery has so much back stock they just throw things wherever they want and don't care. I've brought it up to management, talked in team huddles. That is already defeating bc I'm blamed for constant back stock that I wheel in the back, but they don't bother fixing things to ask why.
Now, with project COW, I'm not sure how this is going to go. I don't want to fail my PCR because store management can't keep up or try to fix our problems with trucks or back stock. I'm tired of trying to communicate with my management team because they simply don't care when they pretend to. Items aren't on the floor because they shove the shelves full with extra facings that aren't supposed to be there. I don't blame my grocery team for these issues, but I'm frustrated at the lack of communication between me and all departments.
Other schematics coordinators, is there anything y'all have done to help correct similar issues or is this just normal thing for our position? Am I just supposed to accept that, once we have the Project COW stuff set up, i take the blame for any inaccuracies? I was under the impression our jobs were pretty important in training, but now I feel like it's just a joke to keep this job but honestly I'm just doing it for the money now.