lol self check outIf you are dealing with food as a cashier it might be a problem they might put you on self check out so you don't get any guest mad
What we have long belts and 27 lanes plus 4 self checkoutslol self check out
we don't even have belts at my store
pfft newer storesWhat we have long belts and 27 lanes plus 4 self checkouts
WTF? A store without belts on the registers?lol self check out
we don't even have belts at my store
WTF? A store without belts on the registers?
Weirdest thing I've ever read on this site, mind completely blown.
A month or two after I started at Spot a new TM puked on the floor while we were pushing chemicals. She had to clean it up by herself and when she mentioned it to our TL & ETL she was told to stay until the end of her shift (another 2-3hrs, if I remember correctly) I was shocked.
Needless to say, that set the bar pretty high when it comes to what I'd feel comfortable complaining about at work! You could look at this girl and instantly tell she was sick- I felt so bad for her. My TL is actually pretty awesome, so I'm not sure what the deal was with not letting her go home.
At my store you have to be specially trained to clean up bodily fluids. Even if the bodily fluids are our own. One of our cart attendants or a SrTL or above would have to clean it up. And with me being a PA if I puked I'd be required to go home immediately.A month or two after I started at Spot a new TM puked on the floor while we were pushing chemicals. She had to clean it up by herself and when she mentioned it to our TL & ETL she was told to stay until the end of her shift (another 2-3hrs, if I remember correctly) I was shocked.
Needless to say, that set the bar pretty high when it comes to what I'd feel comfortable complaining about at work! You could look at this girl and instantly tell she was sick- I felt so bad for her. My TL is actually pretty awesome, so I'm not sure what the deal was with not letting her go home.
One line in two registers is really weird to me and seems like it would be annoying to deal with. Having 14 registers in a row is much nicerIt's older in design, lanes are staggered, so one line can feed two registers. Our sister store has them, I like that the registers are mounted higher, so less bending to make change. That little bend to reach in the cash drawer kills my back.
That's pretty harsh, I don't see why they wouldn't send her home unless they didn't feel comfortable letting her leave in a weakened state? I mean hell I got sent home for being paler than usual (though I did end up having a fever later on), I'd reckon vomiting would be grounds for the rest of the day and maybe tomorrow off.A month or two after I started at Spot a new TM puked on the floor while we were pushing chemicals. She had to clean it up by herself and when she mentioned it to our TL & ETL she was told to stay until the end of her shift (another 2-3hrs, if I remember correctly) I was shocked.
Needless to say, that set the bar pretty high when it comes to what I'd feel comfortable complaining about at work! You could look at this girl and instantly tell she was sick- I felt so bad for her. My TL is actually pretty awesome, so I'm not sure what the deal was with not letting her go home.
yea I remember I had a bad stomach flu a few years ago and I was in so much pain and getting up from the couch was hell. I called out 4 days in a row.Probably not. That would draw more attention to your sickness than coughing/sneezing, unless you are coughing constantly.
To call in, all you have to do is call your store and ask the operator to transfer you to the LOD. Then you just need to explain to the LOD that you are sick and won't be able to come to work. Be very careful though, attendance is a serious issue and I would only call out sick if it would heavily affect your performance or you are in pain.
turns out the store manager says no way to a kleenex box. I have to stuff my pockets. But I lived.
At my store you have to be specially trained to clean up bodily fluids. Even if the bodily fluids are our own. One of our cart attendants or a SrTL or above would have to clean it up. And with me being a PA if I puked I'd be required to go home immediately.
At my store you have to be specially trained to clean up bodily fluids. Even if the bodily fluids are our own. One of our cart attendants or a SrTL or above would have to clean it up. And with me being a PA if I puked I'd be required to go home immediately.
A month or two after I started at Spot a new TM puked on the floor while we were pushing chemicals. She had to clean it up by herself and when she mentioned it to our TL & ETL she was told to stay until the end of her shift (another 2-3hrs, if I remember correctly) I was shocked.
Needless to say, that set the bar pretty high when it comes to what I'd feel comfortable complaining about at work! You could look at this girl and instantly tell she was sick- I felt so bad for her. My TL is actually pretty awesome, so I'm not sure what the deal was with not letting her go home.
That's when I LOL and then do this...Or when they blow their nose....and try and hand it to you to throw away