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    There are many factors to consider in making your schedule. You must consider specific tasks to be done and the peak

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    Proper scheduling can make a noticeable difference in your sales and profits. Many stores schedule on employees needs instead of what is best for your customers. Yes, you need to consider your employees availability to work, but part of the hiring process should to consider the flexibility of the employee’s times to work.

    It is common in many large corporations to have their best employees to work days Monday- Friday. The problem is that most businesses are busiest during evenings and weekends. This means many large corporations fortunes rest on the customer service level of part-timers many of them kids in high school. This can be a huge advantage for the small business to compete with the large retailers.

    There are many factors to consider in making your schedule. You must consider specific tasks to be done and the peak

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    It is common in many large corporations to have their best employees to work days Monday- Friday. The problem is that most businesses are busiest during evenings and weekends. This means many large corporations fortunes rest on the customer service level of part-timers many of them kids in high school. This can be a huge advantage for the small business to compete with the large retailers.

    There are many factors to consider in making your schedule. You must consider specific tasks to be done and the peak

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    s common in many large corporations to have their best employees to work days Monday- Friday. The problem is that most businesses are busiest during evenings and weekends. This means many large corporations fortunes rest on the customer service level of part-timers many of them kids in high school. This can be a huge advantage for the small business to compete with the large retailers.

    There are many factors to consider in making your schedule. You must consider specific tasks to be done and the peak

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    . This means many large corporations fortunes rest on the customer service level of part-timers many of them kids in high school. This can be a huge advantage for the small business to compete with the large retailers.

    There are many factors to consider in making your schedule. You must consider specific tasks to be done and the peak

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    There are many factors to consider in making your schedule. You must consider specific tasks to be done and the peak hours of your customers. It is common for a business to have too much help in the slower times or when the manager/ owner is present. Here are just a few issues that I have seen in scheduling:

    1. Too many people right when the store opens. Many stores are slow or just have a few customers until lunch time. It is best to stagger the employee’s times.

    2. Some stores have too many employees after closing. There may be a last minute customer, but five employees are not needed to help this customer. If an owner saves 15 minutes here and an hour their, at the end of the year, it will add plenty to the bottom line without sacrificing customer service level.

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