What does the activity in my schedule mean?
Last update: 2025-07-29
Your schedule may contain certain activities. These are used by your supervisors to clarify in the planning where everyone is scheduled to work. This could be a number or something like: CODG, AFPR, LDG, DV, PROMO, PUP, or something else.
These are often abbreviations for certain activities. For example, CODG stands for codeboek and AFPR for afprijzen. In the case of numbers, there is no fixed task associated with them; this varies per store.
PUP is often used for new employees. Officially, it should be used for employees at a Pick Up Point, but in the context of new employees, it is actually a kind of abbreviation for puppy.
There are countless other activities that may be included in your schedule. If you don't know what they mean, you can always ask your manager.
These are often abbreviations for certain activities. For example, CODG stands for codeboek and AFPR for afprijzen. In the case of numbers, there is no fixed task associated with them; this varies per store.
PUP is often used for new employees. Officially, it should be used for employees at a Pick Up Point, but in the context of new employees, it is actually a kind of abbreviation for puppy.
There are countless other activities that may be included in your schedule. If you don't know what they mean, you can always ask your manager.
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If in doubt, always consult your supervisor.