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Cell phones. I bought one online, keep in my back pocket, covered up by my apron and jams all call within 50 ft when its on low power. This really irritates people when they approach my line. It also effects the handheld guns, so if they are using it within 50 ft I turn it off. But it is so cool to see people react when they cant use their WiFi too



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Anonymous wrote:

Cell phones. I bought one online, keep in my back pocket, covered up by my apron and jams all call within 50 ft when its on low power. This really irritates people when they approach my line. It also effects the handheld guns, so if they are using it within 50 ft I turn it off. But it is so cool to see people react when they cant use their WiFi too


 I think that's cool. I need a phone like that, maybe then I would have less customers in my line.  How does it jam phones though?



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The Federal Communications Commission says "use of 'cell jammers' or similar devices designed to intentionally block, jam, or interfere with authorized radio communications (signal blockers, GPS jammers, or text stoppers, etc.) is a violation of federal law."



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Well, darn it. I sure which there was a way to JAM ALL of the cellphones my slacker employees are using WHILE THEY ARE ON THE CLOCK...................texting, scrolling Facebook or twitter, looking at pictures, etc.   

Kroger's "official" rules upon hiring dictate that "NO PAGERS" and "NO PHONES" are to be used  when an employee is clocked in and supposed to be working. That seems to be ignored anymore, and its getting so "out of hand" it is insane. Even the managers do it now, so why would the "lower rung" employees behave any better than they?



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your using a cell phone so whats the difference



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Well, darn it. I sure which there was a way to JAM ALL of the cellphones my slacker employees are using WHILE THEY ARE ON THE CLOCK...................texting, scrolling Facebook or twitter, looking at pictures, etc.   

Kroger's "official" rules upon hiring dictate that "NO PAGERS" and "NO PHONES" are to be used  when an employee is clocked in and supposed to be working. That seems to be ignored anymore, and its getting so "out of hand" it is insane. Even the managers do it now, so why would the "lower rung" employees behave any better than they?


 Just mind your own damn business and you will be OK. Cell jammers are illegal. I never knew they would also block wi-fi and the RF gun. Who cares about Kroger wi fi anyway it sucks.



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