The job of the shelf-stacker is to fill the intranet shelves with junk. It's a fairly easy job. They don't have to think too much. It's not difficult to shove something on a shelf. They might stack it next to something similar, but it's not so important to them where it goes. Some of the shelf-stackers don't stack items with the labels facing the right way. As long as it's on a shelf.
They're not bothered whether a customer takes an item off a shelf, has a little look, or not. They don't mind if something has been sitting on a shelf for months and is out of date. That's not their job. Sales figures don't interest them. Top sellers? Supply and demand? Nah. In fact, most of the time, they don't even bother looking at what it is that they put up on the shelves. Someone gives them something to stack, and off they go. Job done. Box ticked.



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