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Anybody take inventory at your job?
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<blockquote data-quote="MO_cows" data-source="post: 687826" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>My first "real job" was with a wholesale liquor company. The annual inventory was audited by the state liquor control board, and even breakage had to be accounted for by saving the bottle necks to show the unbroken seals. And your liquor license was on the line. It was very stressful and a lot of work for the whole crew. Even the sales force was obligated to put some jeans on and help count, since we couldn't fill orders from start to finish anyway. And this was before the computer could be of much help, there were days of adding machine work to extrapolate everything into gallons and dollars.</p><p></p><p>The fire department was very particular in their inspections, too. </p><p></p><p>A huge warehouse full of spirits by the pallet load is something to see.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO_cows, post: 687826, member: 9169"] My first "real job" was with a wholesale liquor company. The annual inventory was audited by the state liquor control board, and even breakage had to be accounted for by saving the bottle necks to show the unbroken seals. And your liquor license was on the line. It was very stressful and a lot of work for the whole crew. Even the sales force was obligated to put some jeans on and help count, since we couldn't fill orders from start to finish anyway. And this was before the computer could be of much help, there were days of adding machine work to extrapolate everything into gallons and dollars. The fire department was very particular in their inspections, too. A huge warehouse full of spirits by the pallet load is something to see..... [/QUOTE]
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