Thats fine I can just wipe my ass on the floor so you can slip on my cold sh!t marks. Then you can slip and fall face first in the toilet bowl of diarrhea I didn't flush. Then you can come back here and see if crying about taking paper towels was cool.
I carry the paper towel box around with me and slap the hands of anyone who goes near it, then play the Kiss song, "Lick It Up" on my phone. Every other box in the store that I can't keep vigil over has a yellow Post-It note with my neat handwriting that says, "employees only." Trash cans, too.
I just worry cause sometimes after I finish checking out a customer from a transferred order and go somewhere else, I see some random shady guy touching stuff at the station, opening doors to reach in and and grab stuff. Or I don't know what they grabbed, for all I know they could have opened my till and stole some cash while I wasn't looking.
I just worry cause sometimes after I finish checking out a customer from a transferred order and go somewhere else, I see some random shady guy touching stuff at the station, opening doors to reach in and and grab stuff. Or I don't know what they grabbed, for all I know they could have opened my till and stole some cash while I wasn't looking.
It would be one thing if the paper towels were on top of the counter within easy reach and a customer needed one to clean up a small spill they made and you weren't around for them to ask you for one. However, it takes nerve to actually open cabinet doors and go rooting for one.
Haven't heard about anything like this happening at my store. But I think with so many front end supervisors on at my store, someone would catch anyone before they got away with that sort of thing.
HOWEVER, I have had a couple of customers nearly be so bold as that in both the deli and the bakery. One woman had watched me open the deli display case to get out a ham or something she wanted, as we didn't have any in the cooler or in the back case. And would you believe, this woman waited til I came around the counter and was opening up the meat for her. That she decides to lift up the glass and take a look at something else in there! No managers were around at the time, but I had to rush over and tell her that she wasn't allowed to do that. If she wanted to see anything else I could get it for her. But she was all like "well you just did it? why can't I?" Kind of 'tude. But still...
And the second time it happened was in bakery, when a mom saw that I was busy. She was all "would you mind if I just got my kids the free cookies?" Like hells yea I would mind. Cause you can't just be reaching in and grabbing any damn thing that you want at any time like that. And I did get her the cookies myself. But seriously, I don't what is going on with customers doing and even thinking they have a right to just reach in and take something. Honestly I'm just waiting for someone to try reaching into the pastry chef's case next.