I'm am trying to save money by just wearing Kroger shirts so I don't need to spend money on clothing. I probably need about 5 more shirts so I can wear a clean one every day. How do I convince management to give me them shirts without causing suspicion?
I'm am trying to save money by just wearing Kroger shirts so I don't need to spend money on clothing. I probably need about 5 more shirts so I can wear a clean one every day. How do I convince management to give me them shirts without causing suspicion?
This is seriously one of the funniest posts I've ever seen on here.
I think they are stingy with shirts since the turnover rate is so high, and because they are lazy.
If you are lucky, they will "sell" you one for $5 or $10. The bill goes right into the back pocket, then they give you one of the wrong size/gender out of a large crate kept in the office.
If you feel brave (or have a lookout), you could probably sneak into the office and just take them.
Another option would be to double check the dress code, and buy suitable clothes at the thrift store.
I don't work very hard, so I can get away with wearing the same clothes two days in a row.
maybe we are just different at my store, but they don't charge anything for a shirt. All we have to do is ask the accounting secretary and she'll give you one. And if she is off, you just ask her replacement for another one. They don't keep track of that king of stuff here.