Difference between revisions of "Running the Store"

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== Cashiering ==
 
== Cashiering ==
* Processing Transactions, remember to avoid common mistakes by consulting this [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Regular_issues_with_tills handy list].  Also, remember no person can handle cash if they are not approved by staff and added to the cash handling list.
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* Processing Transactions, remember to avoid common mistakes by consulting this [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Regular_issues_with_tills handy list].  Also, remember no person can handle cash if they are not approved by staff and added to the cash handling list. Finally, when the inevitable problem with a credit transaction occurs, or for a basic primer, please consult [[http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Processing_credit_cards this page, "Processing credit cards"]
 
* Upholding general policy, see [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Thrift_Store_Policy here for the main policy page]
 
* Upholding general policy, see [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Thrift_Store_Policy here for the main policy page]
 
* Upholding volunteer discount policy, see [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Store_Sales_of_Rarer_and_Valuable_Items here for more information of limits to discounts]
 
* Upholding volunteer discount policy, see [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Store_Sales_of_Rarer_and_Valuable_Items here for more information of limits to discounts]

Revision as of 11:13, 2 October 2008

Here's a list of stuff to do if you're running the Thrift Store. Use your store volunteers well. Don't forget to check out our Store Prices (although they should be posted by the register as well).

This article was completely out-of-date, so here's a first stab at a rewrite:

Preparing the Store for Opening

  • Vacuum
  • Reload Monitors
  • Reload cards, printers, etc, time permitting
  • Tidy and merchandise

End of day Closing Procedures

About Work Modes

Like any job, there is a regular basket of tasks that come up in running the store. By having defined modes, it is both easier to describe these baskets as well simplifying thinking about streamlining them. Finally, having defined modes, and notably, making them easy to teach is the holy grail of increasing volunteerism in the store. This is important because it is very difficult to both maximize sales and efficiency while improving processes and moving the store forward.

Cashiering

Sorting, Pricing, and Shelving

The initial sort

Sorting

Pricing

Shevling

Answering questions/steering

Warranty/exchanges - link Volunteer Discount - link Customers seeking tech support/consultation on a computer purchased at Free Geek. Customers seeking tech support/consultation on individual parts

Selling Computers

This really should be a simple triage, since there is one

Improving the Store

You can make things look better You can make things work better

The Most Annoying Problems and How to Deal with Them

More customers than you are able to he