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Thursday, May 11, 2017

How to Mangle Your Monkey: Merchendising

We found a fun way to make a little money on the side was merchandising. 

Many retail stores are small stores with only a skeleton
crew.  This means that there are only so
many hours in a day and this skeleton crew is expected to cashier, put up stock, process returned merchandise, attend training, help customers find things, clean the store (including restrooms), check in merchandise, as well as deal with vendors. 

These employees simply do not have the time to concentrate on any one display or line of merchandise.

Companies will often hire merchandisers to visit retail
outlets and work their displays.



Sometimes it is as simple as visiting their store and making sure that a display has all the product on it that it is supposed to have.

One battery company paid us, through a third party, to visit a store and blow up balloons.  This is great work if you can get it.  We were to locate the uninflated balloons and make sure that balloons for upcoming events were on display.

Numerus prepaid telephone companies paid us to go to retail stores and organize their displays.  We would set the display to the proper plan (Plan-O-Gram) and then count the
merchandise.  It was a very easy task.

There are numerous companies out there that hire merchandisers.  The one we worked with the most has spun off its merchandising department and has become:

If you have an eye for detail, then merchandising might be for you.  One word
of warning though, you may get to the point where you can’t walk through a
retail store and pass by a can that is facing the wrong way.  We often find ourselves resetting a store display just because we walked by it and it needed attention.



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2 comments:

  1. I saw a lady stocking the cards today at the grocery store and I have seen some restocking magazines.

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    1. This is work that is fairly easy most of the time. We had a few that were hard to do. We had one that was reorganizing DVDs once a month. It would seem to be easy, but it wore us out every time. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.

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