Just read your other post.It's sounds to me like you should sit down and have a long talk about his way of doing things and your's.
Explain to him that YOU and the CUSTOMERS would be happyier to have there parts in 3 min instead of 10. Be nice and courtios and tell him how you feel when you have to hunt for parts.Explain how much nicer it would be to go to a bin with the corect # in NUMERICAL ORDER instead of hunting for it.
tell him you would be happy to organize the #'s to be in order and change the parts list to match in order during your regular days when it is not busy.
coffe cans with #'s works just fine.I would even put like products with say the #5426-#5436 in the same can.This way you know that part #5429 is also in that can.
JUst remember you have to be able to explain this in a non hostile way and figure out how to do it so it is his idea.
I have dun this in 2 businesses that I worked for and it worked out great for me.Only problem was I worked my way out of a job. Remember if you get a system in place that is very fast and easy he may soon find himself doing it or a kid that he pays half what he pays you.And your out the door again.
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