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This.I, too, hate when food is wasted. However, if you let TMs get away with stuff like that, then you have them making more than is needed so they have some leftover for themselves at the end of the night.
There's a TM at my store whom is a coupon person. She makes me nervous because she always brings in her coupons after the transaction, so they get processed as missed coupons. As far as I can tell, she's using legitimate coupons, and isn;t exploiting anything, but it still just makes me nervous. The computer will take any coupon in the missed coupon function, regardless of what was purchased. I think you can even do it multiple times in different stores if it's done on the same day. I'm not suggesting this TM is pulling some kind of scam...but it makes me paranoid that I'm being duped into something that can get me fired.
Yes. Definitely get with your AP. If she is using her discount card, it may also have alerted them. Also, if you are frequently the one processing her missed coupons, it might raise red flags about you.I agree with redeye, bring it it to AP. I find it strange, that she brings them in after her transaction. Sounds like she's doing something shady. I work at the service desk as well and would mention it to AP. Chances are that AP is already watching her.
Even a shitty coupon person shouldn't need to do that every time for every coupon...ap and fast.There's a TM at my store whom is a coupon person. She makes me nervous because she always brings in her coupons after the transaction, so they get processed as missed coupons. As far as I can tell, she's using legitimate coupons, and isn;t exploiting anything, but it still just makes me nervous. The computer will take any coupon in the missed coupon function, regardless of what was purchased. I think you can even do it multiple times in different stores if it's done on the same day. I'm not suggesting this TM is pulling some kind of scam...but it makes me paranoid that I'm being duped into something that can get me fired.
I was told our APTL walked him over to the stores ATM, had him withdraw $, and then had him hand it over. I imagine it was basically an ultimatum in the form of "You pay back x amount, or we press charges."
Lmao wow, that's crazy.When I was the opener at SB, I surprised one of the women on our cleaning crew brewing herself some tea.
She look at me wide-eyed as she walked away with her drink as I called the LOD.
Did not see her ever again.
We had a cashier fired recently. Not entirely sure why, wasn't there when it happened, and what I heard from others was vague. I assumed it was theft, but it might have been something more borderline like inappropriate discounting. I was told our APTL walked him over to the stores ATM, had him withdraw $, and then had him hand it over. I imagine it was basically an ultimatum in the form of "You pay back x amount, or we press charges.".
Problem is, those agreements aren't legally binding as far as I am aware, and you paying can be construed as an admission of guilt if charges are later pressed?
That seems really weird to me. I can understand complying if you person did do something wrong or even if you did something wrong by mistake (like being careless with discounts), but it just seems odd and I feel like that isn't target policy to take the person to the ATM and have them withdraw money and give it to you.
Yikes!At the Target I worked at almost 10 years ago, the STL and other Leads of a store 3 hours away showed up during our first break to talk to our STL. The entire break we sat there wondering what was going on, and when break was done no one announced the end of it. So we all went back to work stocking the shelves, and a half hour later the STL from the other store was walking around checking on us.
What had happened was our STL was coming into work high on methamphetamine, and someone called the hotline. He was fired and removed from the building.
Dayum!At the Target I worked at almost 10 years ago, the STL and other Leads of a store 3 hours away showed up during our first break to talk to our STL. The entire break we sat there wondering what was going on, and when break was done no one announced the end of it. So we all went back to work stocking the shelves, and a half hour later the STL from the other store was walking around checking on us.
What had happened was our STL was coming into work high on methamphetamine, and someone called the hotline. He was fired and removed from the building.