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When I first started we had a supply tech that would clean and stock the rigs. He would also inventory them and make sure everything was just right. After both quit the company decided that they would just have us do it.
We are supposed to check oil and fluids. We have a checklist of things to go over before we leave the garage. When we return we are expected to wash the rig, re-stock it, and then park it out back.
I'm wondering who does this in your company? Washing it really isn't a big deal, but actually doing inventory every time gets to be a pain. I notice that we have a ton of some stuff, and are completely missing other things. This is where a supply tech helped out, they would tag the different compartments, and we would only re-inventory what tags were broken at the end of the shift. As the supply techs quit, this practice ended, and now some crews take better care of their trucks than others.
Does your company/department have any policy?
We are supposed to check oil and fluids. We have a checklist of things to go over before we leave the garage. When we return we are expected to wash the rig, re-stock it, and then park it out back.
I'm wondering who does this in your company? Washing it really isn't a big deal, but actually doing inventory every time gets to be a pain. I notice that we have a ton of some stuff, and are completely missing other things. This is where a supply tech helped out, they would tag the different compartments, and we would only re-inventory what tags were broken at the end of the shift. As the supply techs quit, this practice ended, and now some crews take better care of their trucks than others.
Does your company/department have any policy?