Well, I'm still here and NO I didn't work this weekend.
Inventory used be very standard here, twice a year in fact we counted EVERYTHING in the warehouse. Company has been very lax in the past few years though and not really done a complete one. Very bad business practice if you ask me, but hey, I'm only the shipping/receiving data entry clerk okay.
The accounting manager (who is a newby) said they only found out on Thursday (find that hard to believe). Our manager is on active duty and our next in line is on vacation for two weeks (another no, no for year end).
Somebody showed up and counted it though. Guess they were all satisfied that we were doing a good job of keeping track of it all.
BTW - I don't mind doing inventories, have been here many, many times, have counted myself. Have spend many times here in the office pouring over count sheets, verify double counts, sending teams back in to check discrepancies, etc. But we always knew well in advance that "hey, we are doing and inventory on this day and everyone must be here." That I don't have a problem with but no you aren't coming to me on Friday mid-morning and saying you have to be here, sorry but I don't think so.
Just wanted to add that when I referenced accounting I didn't mean outside accountants or auditors.....I was talking about our companies idea (joke) of accounting and payroll department and how the warehouse and freezer work. And
YES we can count the product in the freezer but
NO we can't count the product in the blast and unless you have ever worked in this type facility you have no idea of what I am speaking of. A blast freezer is a cell (room, size varies depending on the blast) that holds 32 - 40 stacks of product. When it is loaded the doors are closed and it is sealed shut, maintenance is called and asked to start the blast freezer. This runs for 36-48 hours depending on the density of the product. A blast freezer contains special freezing devices and fans to drop the temperature of the product and eventulaly freeze. The product has to have spacers between every layer of product in order for the air to circulate. The blast freezer cannot be opened while cycling.
If you put a pallet of 40 cases at 50 pounds each just in the freezer and don't blast it, even if the room is 10 below zero, the outside edges will freeze but the center of the pallet will spoil before it freezes.