Bad: taking the last supply item and not telling anyone;
Worse: taking supply items, and leaving the empty boxes on the shelf, so the stock manager can’t even see when she needs to re-order
Even worse: extra stock is kept in the back, so the stock manager walks back there, to find those are gone too
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Anonymous#117w
It’s an endless spiral. We had one technician who, for some unimaginable reason, would change out broken items, put the broken item into the box, and finally reshelve the box, right next to the new items
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AnonymousOP17w
He’d take it out of one box, and put it in another?
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Anonymous#117w
He’d take a sealed box to replace a broken component, install the new component, then put the broken one into the now-opened box. I found this out when I had to do the same task, grabbed a box and only discovered the broken item, when I was about to install it.
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AnonymousOP17w
These aren’t repairable or warrantied. The broken ones are just supposed to go into the trash or the e-waste bin
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AnonymousOP17w
So he’s putting it back for no reason at all???
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Anonymous#117w
He was putting the broken items into the boxes and then putting those boxes back on the shelf, immediately next to the new stock. I don’t know the reason why.
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AnonymousOP17w
Point is, he didn’t label them or anything, so it made life harder for the other four of us