HomeStore and Resets

It’s Moratorium! HomeStore resets will resume next year. Below is the schedule from the last week of HomeStore, to demonstrate how this webpage will be presented when HomeStore returns.

  1. Schedule
  2. Serv-U-Success Resets
  3. Reset Golf

Schedule

Every week, the HomeStore schedule will be uploaded to this site and a checklist will be available to select what resets were completed. I will update this schedule to gray out the completed resets

Homestore Reset Schedule (Week Ending 3/14/2025)

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Select and Submit When Monday Reset is Complete (required)

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Select and Submit When Tuesday Reset is Complete (required)

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Select and Submit When Wednesday Reset is Complete (required)

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Select and Submit When Thursday Reset is Complete (required)


Serv-U-Success Resets

This section would contain information for resets that are Serv-U issued rather than HomeStore. These resets have different instructions that need to be carefully read, as the photos may be specified different than on a HomeStore reset.

Refrigerated Drinks

Frozen Desserts

I think the correct instructions is attached but you have to set it to planogram anyway, so it doesn’t really matter.

Sports Hydration and Thermal

This reset was already completed by the store, so just straighten and organize it, make sure it looks nice, and then take a picture and include in the notes the store did the reset.


Reset Golf

Starting after Moratorium, in 2026, I will be scoring reset performances through “Reset Golf”. This encourages efficiency and accountability, while promoting budget awareness.

How To Play

  • A minor reset is a par 3, an intermediate or any major reset below 4 hours is par 4, and a major above four hours is par 5
  • Each stroke is determined by the number of hours assigned divided by the par number
  • Penalty strokes can occur if a reset goes over time as a result of poor choices during the execution, per store manager discretion
  • A mulligan may be rewarded if the reasons for excess time is well argued
  • An additional stroke is added for the time over as divided by the par number

Examples Of Penalties

  • New items not stocked despite being set aside per guidelines
  • No Manager Sign-Off obtained
  • Reset takes longer without a valid excuse
  • Manager discretion

Rewards for milestones to be determined