I work at a large company selling slabs of granite, marble, and quartz for countertops. I started working here in September last year. I still have alot to learn but I just started with transfers and one of the front pages didn't bill out.
I didn't know we weren't shipping from us and we shipped with a different shipper. That's why the page didnt print. Why doesn't lqqqqoesn't anyone say anything?? Like how was I supposed to know. And here's the manager of the warehouse and manager of the store lecturing me on something I had no clue about.
I told them “how am I supposed to know that when it's the first I'm hearing of it?” They then said just ask because every transfer has a different shipper with an exception to 3 places we ship to ourselves.
This is getting on my nerves and this isn't the first time this type of thing has happened. Another one was an order that had notes for 2 slabs but the square footage totaled to 3. I put 2 slabs on the order thinking the notes supercede what was on the order because that is what happened with another order this customer sent in. But boy was I wrong. My mistake I guess.
No consistency but no yelling just condescending tones. Like how a father is disappointed in you and tries to make you feel bad. I mean I don't really care about making a mistake like that when it's my first time but give me proper training so I don't make that stupid mistake. No one said anything. No one told me and it's not in my notes when I was trained.
Like, get your shit together. If a student fails a test, it's the teacher that failed the student.