Hoody
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- Joined
- Oct 24, 2007
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- Location
- Bowling Green, Ohio
- Name
- Steven Hoodlebrink
- Years of Experience
- 20
How many of you have an inventory system for chemicals, equipment, and rugs ?
Steven Hoodlebrink said:How many of you have an inventory system for chemicals, equipment, and rugs ?
Ken Snow said:http://www.SFS.JonDon.com[/url]
PS With only four TM's we were nowhere near as sophisticated as Ken, Steven. However, since we were at least three days out on any re-order the key thing for us was to not let chemical and supply levels get too low. We set up a manual system where every chemical was on a labeled shelf with the name of the chemical, the re-order level and the amount to re-order. So for example our give-away spotter area read: Spot-Out- re-order level 48/ re-order quantity 288. Then we painted the area red on the shelf where 48 bottles would fit and when the quantity "went into the red" the tech was SUPPOSED to tell the office. (The Operations Manager would also make a visual scan once per week.)
that was jus plain mean of you Mikey!Mikey P said:I thought this would be a request for a job application.
of course....JB said:
bob vawter said:although the boy DOES need a job!
i suppose i COULD lease him a machine
and teach him about....the Bane border and......
little ol' black ladies.........
wouldn't that make us BOTH gay...remember....i did not "solicit".....BLOW ME! lol
bob vawter said:for someone that sleeps ASS-UP curled around a toilet.......
you got no room to talk!!!!
Mr. 007 said:[quote="bob vawter":2j9ta5sx]
although the boy DOES need a job!
i suppose i COULD lease him a machine
and teach him about....the Bane border and......
little ol' black ladies.........
Steven Hoodlebrink said:You can shove that "contract" up ur ass. I didn't sign it.....![]()