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Actually, they are telling the truth. As sad as that is...
I worked at TRU for a couple of Christmas' back in 1990 and 1991. All of the
inventory routing and control is done at the distribution center. The folks at
the stores are basically blind. The stores do not know what is on a truck until
it is unloaded. The stores cannot see what is at the distribution center (I
think they can see what is at other stores, however. Go figure...). The stores
cannot request specific merchanidise if they are low on a particular item. The
entire time I worked there, I never heard a good reason for any of this (A
couple of BS ones, but whatever.). The forecasting of need and the routing of
inventory is all controlled by the
"all-knowing-gods-of-the-distribution-center", apparently because it is all too
complicated for mere mortals to understand. Also, I think a lot of it is
automagically driven by software, with some human oversight.
Anyway, for whatever reason, that is the way of TRU. Also of note, the trucks
are locked and un-locked by the store managers. Also, they use big rubber
zip-tie like devices to insure that the truck has not been opened during
transit. In order to open the truck, the "zip-tie" must be cut, and cannot be
put back together without obvious signs of tampering. Only the store managers
have the "zip-ties", and they coded with serial numbers. It's actually a neat
system.
Hope this helps shed some light in the darkness.
Greg
Christopher Lannan wrote:
>
> In lugnet.starwars, Christopher Tracey writes:
> > A friend that works at TRU checked the inventory computers and the new
> > Star Wars sets are in the system. They are not at the warehouse and
> > stores yet, but it should be realativity soon.
> >
> > The prices are:
> >
> > 7144 Slave I 19.99
> > 7134 A-Wing Figher 14.99
> > 7124 Flash Speeder 9.99
> > 7115 Gungan Patrol 9.99
> > 7104 Desert Skiff 5.99
> > 7180 B-Wing Fighter 29.99
> >
> > She will be checking for the rest of the 2000 line tonight.
> >
> > -Chris
>
> I already replied but I wanted to add that you're very lucky to have a friend
> at TRU. I have a love-hate relationship with them. They're really the only
> game in town, but the employees and managers are just terrible. Example- when
> will you be getting X in? "We don't know, we have a truck in now but it's not
> unloaded yet." "We DON'T have a computer to check" "We can't find out if its
> at the warehouse" translation- We actually CAN do all of these things but
> we're not going to.
>
> can you imagine being a manager of a store, getting a truckload of
> merchandise, and NOT having a list to tell you what's on the truck? I wish I
> was the driver for THAT store (and dishonest enough). I could stop, unload
> what I wanted, and no one would know!
>
> They have actually told me that they cannot check the warehouse. Either they
> are lying, or your friend is a miracle worker.
>
> Oh, well- just venting.
>
> Chris
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G. Crisp - gcrisp@mindspring.com
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