Posts Tagged ‘pricing gun’
Avoiding Mistakes With Pricing Labels
Look, everyone makes mistakes. This goes for all employees at a local shop. Any body could slip up and miscount a register or mislabel a product, but the more care you put in to pricing gun labels the better chances everyone has of catching a mistake. This is why we put prices on products at [...]
Victory Requires A Pricing Gun
It’s another night at work and you have the late night shift with the creepy guy. There are no customers coming in anymore and your manager asked if you can go around the aisles fixing the price tags for the upcoming sale. Off you slunk to the nearest aisle. You start your job off well. [...]
Wild West and Pricing Guns, Or Lack Thereof
Wild western pricing gun labels probably didn’t exist. If you wanted to buy something at Quinn’s general store, you just asked Quinn how much it cost. And that was that. Coffee was like fifteen cents. Granted this was a hundred an fifty years ago. So you know. But still, baking powder, coffee, hominy, bacon rind. [...]
Love For A Pricing Gun
I worked at a local general store for thirteen years of my life. While there I developed a compulsive fixation on “my” pricing gun. Obviously it was never really mine. To prove that, I would often come in and a fellow employee would have it claimed. I remember how smoothly the labels printed and how [...]
A Good Price Tagging Gun Is Crucial
Anyone who owns a retail store, knows that a key element of success is a good price tagging gun or two. There’s nothing more irritating than getting a new shipment of inventory in, only to find that the price tagging gun is broken or tagging improperly. My mother owns a small antique shop and I [...]


