Do we get holiday pay for 4th of July?
If so, what other holidays do we get holiday pay for?
If so, what other holidays do we get holiday pay for?
So around a month ago I moved to a department that pays higher than my previous department.
However, I'm still getting paid my old department's lower rate.
Management told me that it takes around 3 weeks for the pay raise to take effect, but nothing happened yet, and when I tried to talk to HR and other management they had no clue.
Anyone have experience regarding moving to a different department and getting paid a different rate? I'm not sure how it works at Shoprite.
Hi! so i was hired. and i've been hired June 3rd, started on June 8th, and had an emergency tooth extraction on the 9th. I came back on the 11th and did my training, then i noticed i was doing training for food prep (i applied for produce and front end cashiering) so i bring this up to the store ambassador, she goes to speak to management, and they say they're letting me go. and honestly? i haven't had a job in now 7 months. so i started fucking bawling my eyes out, and guess what? that fat fucking sloppy bitch could give less of a fuck! fuck her, fuck shoprite, fuck inserra, fuck wakefern. fuck it all. is there genuinely anything i can do about the fat bitch, or this fuck ass company in general? im genuinely tired of the chase for a job. im tired of all this honestly.
EDIT: reposted due to removal for revealing info.
Purchased from Shoprite in Hillsborough, store brand butter was 1 oz short of a pound (16 oz) which is pretty significant. I'll be reporting to the FDA and emailing Shoprite but if you bake with this (or just if you want to return it) I figured people might want to know that the weights are off and you didn't get what you paid for 🙃 pics and date code included, you can see the underfilled sides and each stick should be 4 oz but is coming in at 3.8 (with the paper, even).
Hi! so i was hired in Jersey City, NJ and i've been hired June 3rd, started on June 8th, and had an emergency tooth extraction on the 9th. I came back on the 11th and did my training, then i noticed i was doing training for food prep (i applied for produce and front end cashiering) so i bring this up to the store ambassador, she goes to speak to management, and they say they're letting me go. and honestly? i haven't had a job in now 7 months. so i started fucking bawling my eyes out, and guess what? that fat fucking sloppy bitch could give less of a fuck! fuck her, fuck shoprite, fuck inserra, fuck wakefern. fuck it all. is there genuinely anything i can do about the fat bitch, or this fuck ass company in general? im genuinely tired of the chase for a job. im tired of all this honestly.
6 hours will be overtime and on July 4th. Base hourly is 17. Thanks
At the shopRite of Clinton New Jersey over the past few years is insane. OK there are certain employees in the store who are giving drugs to other employees some employees are racist to others a few months ago a woman who is a Filipino descent was racially discriminated by a fellow employee. a few months ago, an employee who suffered a miscarriage was made fun of and was called a bitch and whore for losing her child. But that’s not even the worst part recently the manager at the bakery has been recently arrested for the murder of his daughter
By beating her to death. She was 2 months old . And how they’re handling this whole situation awful there telling employees to stay quiet and not tell anyone or be fired what’s going on and some employees are not being told the truth. and they’re also trying to stop me from telling this story.I know this from the Aunt who works for HR at the Clinton ShopRite
Hi I’m a little confused on how the savings break down works on the paper receipts.
My subtotal is listed as $84.30 on my electronic receipts, showing $12 savings for ShopRite deals and coupons.
In my paper receipt my total savings for the day equals $23.84. Where total on sale savings = $11.52 and PPC & Str Cpns = $12.32
If I add all my items together on receipt it totals the $84 amount, and then if I deduct the SC savings listed on the receipt it equals what I paid $72.68
So did I save $12.32 or $23.84?
TLDR: I paid $72.68, $12.32 less than subtotal ($84.30 not factoring tax) but ShopRite says I saved $23.84?
Can I still return it? Never took anything back to grocery store before.
Front end manager life is starting to feel like I’m just covering everyone else’s call-outs every shift
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I work front end management in retail and I swear this week has been nonstop call-outs.
Like I’m talking every shift I’ve worked recently has had 1–2 people call out and somehow I’m always the one figuring out coverage, moving people around, putting someone on self checkout, registers, breaks, all of it.
Today was the breaking point though. I literally took my break, came back, and immediately found out another person called out. Ended up having to completely reshuffle everything again and even adjust my own lunch just to make sure nobody was left alone or skipped breaks.
What’s frustrating is it’s not even one isolated day—it’s been happening back-to-back shifts. At some point it just feels like I’m not actually managing a team, I’m just plugging holes all day while also trying to run the floor.
I care a lot about my team so I don’t like leaving people hanging, especially because I’ve been in those positions where you’re stuck alone with no break. But honestly it’s starting to get exhausting always being the one absorbing the chaos.
I don’t even know if this is just retail management life or if my store is just really unstable right now, but I’m tired lol.
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Shoprite Delivery's fee is high af unless the majority goes to the driver (which I doubt)
Shop rite app includes at least a $15 delivery fee.
I'm wondering if I should just used Door Dash since I have their subscription.
Can anyone tell me how much of the shoprite app delivery fee goes to the driver?
Is that normal? Four evenings and full days on the weekend.
im a part timer planning to put in my 2 weeks soon. I have a vacation week left and a personal day, I was planning to use the week for right after the 4th of july and didn’t have any ideas for the single day yet. If I were to hand in my 2 weeks TODAY, would any of my unused vacation time be paid out?
What's it like being a pharmacy technician?
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I heard it's a lot of answering calls, dealing with insurance, fulling prescriptions, but how do you guys working as tech feel about the job?