Tell that to the backroom tms who insist on repushing backstock back onto the narrow pull metros for coolers, especially if you have the iron grates welded on. It's like having to navigate a magic eye puzzle every time you work a pull.You're not supposed to push a vehicle you can't see over. They are probably going to take you out back and beat you senseless with REDcard pamphlets until you learn some common sense.
Or more likely, you'll be fine, and you'll start hearing leaders talk about safety at huddles.
Got with my LOD and had to fill an incident report out. The tub was stacked too high and I did not see her. She was completely fine, and even shopped after, but talked to the LOD on her way out. LOD just talked about safety, but didn't say anything else.
Am I basically screwed?
Did the guest file a complaint?
Are you under your ninety days?
Were you genuinely repentant?
Was the moon waxing, and was Jupiter in ascent?
You'll likely be fine. Perhaps end up with a coaching about safety at best, worst case go on final if the woman calls back and complains.
Breaks down tubs to reasonable levels though. For serious.
This. And speak to the TM who loaded the tub, or the logistics TL/ETL about the height of the stack. Whatever you have to take off the tub, try and restack it on another vehicle, or if you can't find one just leave it on the floor by the line (which should irritate the heck out of the BR team) and come back for it when your tub can accommodate it without breaking safety rules.Got with my LOD and had to fill an incident report out. The tub was stacked too high and I did not see her. She was completely fine, and even shopped after, but talked to the LOD on her way out. LOD just talked about safety, but didn't say anything else.
Am I basically screwed?
Stacked too high? It becomes your responsibility to take care of that before you wheel it out onto the sales floor.
Wow, if that happens again, I'd definitely challenge the fact that they still work there. No excuse for hitting a pregnant woman not once but TWICE.....A team member at my store negligently plowed a metro into a pregnant woman. She complained to the LOD and he got out of trouble by crying about it. Since then he has hit me with a flat, hit another team member with a tub, and hit yet another pregnant team member with a tub as well and hasn't got into trouble.
A team member at my store negligently plowed a metro into a pregnant woman. She complained to the LOD and he got out of trouble by crying about it. Since then he has hit me with a flat, hit another team member with a tub, and hit yet another pregnant team member with a tub as well and hasn't got into trouble.
You might be fine with Target. The lady could sue you in Civil court though.Got with my LOD and had to fill an incident report out. The tub was stacked too high and I did not see her. She was completely fine, and even shopped after, but talked to the LOD on her way out. LOD just talked about safety, but didn't say anything else.
Am I basically screwed?
Actually no. They would have to sue Target since he was on the clock and working for Target Corporation.You might be fine with Target. The lady could sue you in Civil court though.Got with my LOD and had to fill an incident report out. The tub was stacked too high and I did not see her. She was completely fine, and even shopped after, but talked to the LOD on her way out. LOD just talked about safety, but didn't say anything else.
Am I basically screwed?