Next time the help gets a mani you should go with and get a pedi. Corporate development nail treatments and research - lasts way longer than a corporate pizza bonus or corporate donuts bonus.
She deserves a raise. I'd use 4 labels to get one in the right spot!Next up is a load of shaving soaps. And yes, that is a fire extinguisher mounted on the wall just in case Cat 'O Nine tails gets unruly. You can also see cases of our different aftershaves there on the shelves.
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Now it is time to label the soaps. Here is a pile of our newest scent, Eucalyptus, being labeled. Pretty straight forward and she gets that label dead center on every one of them. These are all stored in secure plastic tubs by scent and go on the shelf.
If you look over her shoulder you will see open bins. That is where we pull from to fill wholesale orders going to our retailers as well as individual sales going to the end user. We have the cream and soap in the same bin - it is easiest to see from this angle with Italia. As these get used up we pop open one of the sealed storage tubs and unload it into these open bins. That ensures rotation of inventory as orders are filled.
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FarmerTan - Your nails are no where the precision implements that the hired help has. I suspect the nails aid the label placement in addition to constituting a possible advertising expenses. Not even the First Mate can find a way to cover FarmerTan’s nail treatments on the corporate dime.She deserves a raise. I'd use 4 labels to get one in the right spot!
Very true point my friend!FarmerTan - Your nails are no where the precision implements that the hired help has. I suspect the nails aid the label placement in addition to constituting a possible advertising expenses. Not even the First Mate can find a way to cover FarmerTan’s nail treatments on the corporate dime.
I actually prefer the cotton bags.. and knowing they save money too, it's a win/win. Chris Spencer puts his replated razors in a small bag, then puts them in a cardboard shipping box. I keep mine and use them to protect this or that.. extra razor handles, for one. I'll bet they get a second life instead of getting thrown out.Our lather bowls come in a fitted and labeled box. That box is then placed into a shipping box. This has always been necessary for our ceramic bowls to ensure they do arrive safely. It never was necessary for our copper bowls but by default we packed them the same way, until now.
With rising costs a fact of life I took a fresh look at it and have eliminated the fitted box for the copper bowls. Instead, each is now packed in its own cotton bag with drawstring. We save a bit on the packing and I thought it added a nice nautical flare to it.
What do you think?
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