This will include items for other vendors that don't get delivery via their own trucks. Think mail-room clerk but with packages rather than envelopes. Receive and deliver the incoming mail from FedEx/UPS. A sweep can also involve a transfer of excess merchandise back to the distribution center (or to another store, but I've never seen that). This also includes salvage (damaged items that are still resalable at a discount store and items that we no longer carry but still have inventory of - last season's fashion, for instance) and items that are sent to a central location for electronics recycling. This includes cardboard bales for recycling, empty pallets, plastic for recycling, and so on. That is, after the inbound trailer is unloaded, I get to load it up with stuff we're sending back to the distribution center. Two to three times a week, there is a "sweep" scheduled. For example, I need to have the head of the grocery department called to double check each wine vendor's delivery since they often order more than he allowed them space for. May need to co-ordinate with a grocery leader if deliveries are unexpectedly large/small (or if a merchandiser never shows up to work the delivery). Checking in a vendor involves scanning the product and ensuring that the invoice matches what they are delivering. Deliveries can occur anytime between 8a and 2p (receiving hours vary at other locations dependent on whether a store is a Super Target or not and dependent on what time trailer unload is). Process the ESIM (hazardous waste, like leaking bleach bottles, medicine, aerosol cans)/donate/vendor pickup from guest services.Ĭheck in vendors such as Frito-Lay, Coca-Cola, Little Debbie (most national brands of soda pop, chips, and snacks are vendor product). Tuesdays and Thursdays tend to have the most vendors and definitely the most pallet space needed (6+ pallets of soda pop, typically, both days). #TARGET PRESENTATION EXPERT POSITION HOW TO#How to be brief? Daily routine changes depending on the day of the week, but basicallyĬome in and clear the receiving dock (if/when the truck is done with unload) to make room for pallets of vendor product. Time in position, nearly a year (with three-ish months of covering for the prior receiver in 2019). Receiver and Reverse Logstics Expert here, former Fulfillment.
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