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========================= Being an employer at this grocery store chain
= Spondored by: = for a little over a year has given me two things
= _______ __ _ = which I shall always cherish... ... ... ... ...
= |__ __| \| | =
= | | | |\ | | = (1.) An undying hatred for the company
= | | | |/ | |__ =
= |_| |___/|____| = (2.) The knowledge of how the damn system works!
= =
= Too Damn Lazy = The following information is a small amount of
= = information on how things REALLY work at
= join the klub today! = STOP & SHOP. What you do with the information
========================= is totaly up to you. ENJOY and HAVE FUN! :-)
The Phones
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Okay, where shall the fun begin? Let's start with the phone systems. Most
SUPER STOP & SHOPS have three phone lines comming into the store and they
keep track of phone calls made from each phone, but that happens once a
month when they get the bill, and no one gives a rats ass if theres $20 or
$30 on the bill from one phone. But the best place to make calls from is the
FLORIST dept. in the store. The FLORIST dept. is not always watched. Usually
the last person who works there leaves at 9:00pm, and comes back in at 6:00am.
So now you know when and where to use the phone, but how do you use the phone?
Well, it's very simple, on the phone there are 3 buttons each have a phone
number printed above it. Press one of these buttons that has no light on (the
light indicates if the line is in use), then pick up the receiver. Bamm-O...
you now have an open line with which to make as much and as many phone calls
as you want!
You can also talk over the INTERCOM with the phone. To use the INTERCOM,
you must pick up the receiver without pressing a button on the phone.... then
dial 564, a beep will come over the INTERCOM, then you can talk, "Attention
STOP & SHOP customers, everything in the store for the next five minutes is
FREE!" This will piss off the magers of the store, but OH WELL. Now the
INTERCOM number may be different in your store, sometimes the number is
printed on the phone, but be careful, if the number has an X before it, then
DON'T dial it! This is the extension # to the phone you are using, dialing
that number is like calling yourself on the phone.
One last thing to mention, there is a button on the phone which says "TRF",
this stands for "transfer", to transfer the call to another phone. Let's say
that the manager's personal phone is exstension 126, then call a 976 number
and when u connect, push the "TRF" button then "126", and when the manager
picks up the phone... ... boy will he be in for a surprise! :-)
The Registers
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Oh, this is a biggie... ... where to begin? Ok, the main keys to familirize
one self with are the "MISC TENDER", "CASH TENDER", "VOID", "GROCERY TOTAL"
and the number pad. Once you know which keys these are (You can look at the
key pad as you're "strolling" in the store and figure out which keys are which)
you can now operate the register's KEY features. Now below is a list of
fuctions, and what to puch in to get it to happen. The key below the list will
help you figure out what's going on. One footnote: the registers have a lock on
them, almost like a password, by punching in the right numbers, the register
will unlock.
To UNLOCK the REGISTER: 15, X, (SECRET CODE), VOID, MISC. TENDER
To LOCK the REGISTER: 15, X, (SECRET CODE), MISC. TENDER
To OPEN the DRAWER: GROCERY TOTAL, (SECRET CODE), CASH TENDER
To SIGN ON a register: 11, X, (CASHIER #), X, (SECRET CODE), MISC. TENDER
To SIGN OFF a register: 12, X, (CASHIER #), X, (SECRET CODE), MISC. TENDER
Now "X" is a key on the number pad, representing the "times" key which we
we all learned in 3rd grade.... it's called multiplication. The "SECRET CODE"
and the "CASHIER #" are numbers that are assigned to each cashier in the
store. The "CASHIER #" is a 3-digit number used to represent a specific cashier
(this is how the store keeps track of each cashier's transactions). The "SECRET
CODE" is the "password" of a cashier. This number can be changed at random and
can be any number that the cashier wants. To use the above list you need these
numbers. Well, how in the hell do I get these numbers?! Easy! This is how,
there are two ways.
(1.) Take any receipt from the store you plan to hit. This contains some VERY
IMPORTANT information (the S&S management aren't very bright, they let
this information out to EVERYONE). On the receipt there are two numbers,
the store number and the cashier number. The number next to the word
"cahier" is the cashier number and the number next to "store" is the....
you guessed it, the store number. The store number is the generic
SECRET CODE. It's the SECRET CODE give to ALL cashiers when they first
start out. Many times a cashier never changes the SECRET NUMBER and
this gives us an opportunity. The Cashier number is simply that. A
number that never changes for that cashier. The secret code can be
changed.... but who cares.
(2.) Watch cashiers when they are typing in numbers on the register and
no one is in their line. They are then probably doing one of the above
functions. Watch the display on that cashier's register, you will most
likely see a series of numbers that are being typed in. Look at the
first number, it will tell you how to proceed. Use the key above,
memorizing it would be best, will tell you what the cashier is doing
and the information being typed in. i.e. the cashier's SECRET CODE and
CASHIER #. Below is an example.
the cashier types in: 15 X 25 VOID MISC. TENDER
** You need to be sharp, once the cashier hits the
"MISC. TENDER" key, the dislay will go blank.
Now this sequence "15 X 25 VOID MISC. TENDER" tells you this:
1. The 15 tells you the cashier is locking or unlocking their drawer.
2. The 25 is their SECRET NUBER (The "X" separates these numbers)
3. VOID tells you that the cashier is UNLOCKING the drawer.
(If VOID is nt present, then the casier is LOCKING the drawer)
Okay now you know where to get the numbers and what they are and somewhat how
to use them with a cashier. Now some tips on how to use this info, like how NOT
to get caught. 1st, again, hit those registers not watched often, such as the
FLORIST dept. register. Also those registers that are way off in the boon-docks
such as registers 20 or 21. these are RARELY used. Sometimes you can be quick
and do it right there with everyone around you. But USUALLY if you have a tie
on and look respectable, people will see you messing with the register but not
care because they will think that you work for the company. For those of you
even more daring, stealing a jacket that is worn by S&S employes is also a
good idea.
SECURITY
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This is a good one to know about. S&S stores have NO security cameras, but
instead use undercover people to roam the store and watch for shgop lifters.
Well this is dumb, and here is how to beat the undercover cops there.
Grab the item you want and take it around the store openly. Then find
an empty isle or go to the bathroom. When no one is around, put it in
your pocket and then walk out, but walk out casualy, possibly stopping
to look at some other product. Being casual throws off these RENT-A-COPS.
CREDIT CARD STUFF
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To be revealed in the next file
STEALING BOXES OF STUFF!
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To be revealed in the next file
GETTING A PAYCHECK FROM S&S FOR NOTHING!
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To be revealed in the next file
AND MUCH, MUCH, MUCH MORE.....
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Okay, you have the info, more will come in booklet #2, look for it....
now what you do with this is up to you.... play around, that's the best way
to learn more.
HAVE PHUN!!!
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