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Several weeks ago one of the storage container at the fuel center I currently work at was damaged by someone cutting it and taking several items that were stored in that container.

Instead of this Kroger location calling the locksmith it uses for locksmith services, one of the Assistant Store Managers bought a bigger, sturdier lock to replace the one that was damaged.

But, it is not the right fit, and it is difficult to get it to actually work.

Yet for safety reasons my employer expects us to continue using it.

What are we supposed to do now?



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yankeedog wrote:

Several weeks ago one of the storage container at the fuel center I currently work at was damaged by someone cutting it and taking several items that were stored in that container.

Instead of this Kroger location calling the locksmith it uses for locksmith services, one of the Assistant Store Managers bought a bigger, sturdier lock to replace the one that was damaged.

But, it is not the right fit, and it is difficult to get it to actually work.

Yet for safety reasons my employer expects us to continue using it.

What are we supposed to do now?


 I thought Kroger was required to use those gold locks with a manager key? Or master Key?



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Onsite or offsite?

Onsite, you could probably arrange or ask the manager to demonstrate to show that the lock doesn't work well.

Offsite, you could replace it with anything really and the manager would struggle to remember that offsite fuel even exists.



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yankeedog wrote:

Several weeks ago one of the storage container at the fuel center I currently work at was damaged by someone cutting it and taking several items that were stored in that container.

Instead of this Kroger location calling the locksmith it uses for locksmith services, one of the Assistant Store Managers bought a bigger, sturdier lock to replace the one that was damaged.

But, it is not the right fit, and it is difficult to get it to actually work.

Yet for safety reasons my employer expects us to continue using it.

What are we supposed to do now?


Cut that one off too  biggrin



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