Thrift Store Staff Training

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This is a draft of a new or in-progress document, and is likely to have a few people specifically working on it. You may wish to check in on the discussion page to see what the purpose of the document is and who's working on it; then feel free to give this article love and attention if have extra of those things.

Currently the procedures for training staff in the Thrift Store is the same as for training Interns. We use a Merit Badge System to mark off the steps as the Trainee progresses. Progress is tracked with a sash that is kept in the store and "badges" are affixed to it as training happens. There are several tiers of badges:

I. Rubber Band Ball

1. Orientation
  • Get added to the thriftstore, sales, & paidworkers email lists.
  • Receive basic orientation in the store and around Free Geek.
  • Meet with Store Coordinator(s) to discuss the merit Badges and training process.
  • Get added to the Merit Badge Program and review basic worksheets/steps.
  • Arrange a schedule with the Store Coordinator(s) (who will arrange things with Schedulers as needed).
2. Gathering
  • Returning stuff to Receiving
  • Shopping from Basic testing
  • Shopping from Advanced Testing
  • Shopping from Receiving
  • Shopping from the Warehouse
  • Location of Paper, Tape, Credit Card paper, and Staples reloads
  • Print out Ubuntu FAQs, Spanish FAQs and Advanced.
3. Processing
  • Determining what goes in which bin
  • Cable wrapping
  • Shrink wrapping
  • Cleaning monitors
  • System Badges/Price tags
  • Which items get price tags/which don't
4. Neatening
  • printing labels
  • Location of tape, tags, paper, pens, rubber bands, other basic supplies.
  • Taking out trash and recycling
  • Cleaning floor, glass, and counters
5. Stocking
  • Bargain Bin
  • Network devices
  • What goes in the case
  • Cables of all kinds
  • The free box

II. Pricing Gun

1. Basic Customer Service
  • Engagement (greet, help, thank)
  • Managing expectations (know when to fold 'em/LWIA)
  • Basic Scripts for FAQs
  • Managing and answering the phone
  • Learning Store Policies.
  • Explaining Policies without conflict
  • Deferring all exceptions/questions to 2600s and Whistles.
2. Basic Pricing
  • All items that can be priced using basic price guide.
  • Bargain Bin items.
  • Tested by pricing a set basket of items.
3. Basic Till Operation
  • Entering transactions.
  • Entering CC transactions.
  • Learning proper gizmo types.
  • Comments and Description fields
  • Recent Purchases (how to spot abusers and uphold policy).
  • Determining which items are "as-is" and which are exchangable
  • Processing exchanges issuing and applying store credits.
  • Tested by ringing up set baskets of items.
4. Advanced Gathering
  • TARDIS (RAM, HDDs, systems), optical drives, the Treehouse, other items from recycling (pc fans, heat sinks, etc.)
5. Two Electives
  • Suggestions:
Production (Packaging Mouse Balls, Making Distros, Laminating 2032 Cards [no longer in production])
Documentation
Ethernet Cable making
File System Development

III. Atari 2600 Game Controller

1. Advanced Customer Service (Pong)
  • Selling systems
  • Enforcing policies (saying "no").
  • When to fetch (special trips to get items from "the back").
  • System returns/tech support intake.
2. Advanced Till Operation (Tetris)
  • Searching for sales
  • Credit Card snafus
  • Closing and Counting the till
  • Processing Store Returns over $10
3. Advanced Pricing (PacMan)
  • Researching high-end and oddballs (not on the list)
  • Pricing Systems and Laptops
  • Maintaining price list (spotting what's out of date)
4. Advanced Stocking (Super Mario Bros.)
  • Displaying wares/creating signage
  • Printing labels and store documents. Filing them/putting them away.
  • Improving existing displays.
5. Plus Two elective Badges
  • Suggestions:
Production (Packaging Mouse Balls, Making Distros, Laminating 2032 Cards [no longer in production])
Documentation
Ethernet Cable making
File System Development

IV. Acme Thunderer

1. Kirk (Brinkmanship)
2. Spock (Analysis)
3. Scott (Resourcefulness)
4. Sulu (Perfect Attendance)

In Progress

Pages for

  • Atari 2600 Game Controller
  • Acme Thunderer.

There is some documentation about all of this, but no pages dedicated to those badges.