This incident was a long time ago, but I'm concerned for my life. One day while on cart duty I saw lighting and told my manager if I could stay in, and she said how are our customers gonna shop. I am horrified that the next time I do cart duty while there's lighting, I may die what should I do?
Mgr or not, you shouldn't be out in the lightning potentially pushing a big static-producing lightning rod. I'm not sure whether you meant dept mgr or store mgr, but make your way up the chain til you find someone smart enough to not make you push carts during lightning.
1. You claim that your safety is in danger while pushing these carts? Well Kroger is looking out for you. Notice those blue, plastic handles put on the cart? Those are there SPECIFICALLY so the lightning won't hurt you.
2. Your manager is totally right. HOW WOULD THE CUSTOMERS SHOP? You expect a mother of 9 to shop for her tax exemptions using a mere handbasket? How insensitive.
3. Why in the hell would you ever think that your manager doesn't have your best interests in mind? Here at Kroger, managers are trained to be your life coach, personal assistant, and be hell-bent on making your experience at Kroger enjoyable and profitable. The fact that you even thought about disobeying her is a total disdain. Next time you approach her, it should be with a $3.99 apology card from Hallmark, a box of $9.99 Assorted chocolates, and a $99.99 bouqet of flowers from the floral shop.
This incident was a long time ago, but I'm concerned for my life. One day while on cart duty I saw lighting and told my manager if I could stay in, and she said how are our customers gonna shop. I am horrified that the next time I do cart duty while there's lighting, I may die what should I do?
Now you know what I went through with A-Hole Man last week. Fortunately, I found out last night that he's transferring to another division this week. Yay!
This incident was a long time ago, but I'm concerned for my life. One day while on cart duty I saw lighting and told my manager if I could stay in, and she said how are our customers gonna shop. I am horrified that the next time I do cart duty while there's lighting, I may die what should I do?
Phillip,
First, I recommend you change your handle (posting name). On the 0.001% chance Kroger gets bored and the HR people decide to find this place, they could easily track you down to your sotre. So change your name or remove the last one, something like that.
Second, The hell, dude? Are you actually going to try to convince me that the customers at your store give you space when driving through the parking lot? That they don't drive around you two feet away just to save 30 seconds, nearly coming in contact with you or the carts? That they watch where they are going when they back out of a space? That they ALWAYS let you have the right of way when crossing into the store, never speeding up to try to avoid you? That they don't chat on their cell phones, tie their shoes, look at their grocery list, when driving through the lot or pulling into a space?
Dude. I want your job at your store. Because all that happens at mine and sooner or later my ass is going to get run over. Probably in a very literal sense. I imagine I'll be knocked down by the blow and then get run over around my legs or midsection. If I survive, I quit and sue. If I die, hopefully my surviving family members go to the media and sue, sue, sue. Kroger is never worth that parking lot. Ever. If this company had any heart (ha) it would create Lot Attendants or provide some sort of compensation for the time you are out there.
Yea, yea, yea, I'm ranting, shut up, it's part of the job, blah blah blah. But it really gets to me when a co-worker asks me if it's started to rain outside and I have to say "No, that's sweat." Because the company won't provide me with a second damn shirt to wear to change into once off the 'lot. And customers who say "You want this?" like I'm some sort of dog. True, 99% of them don't mean it that way, but crap. And the heat, the humidity, the rain, the gas fumes, the holes in my shoe...*sigh*
So anyone who has never power-worked a parking lot for Kroger who thinks persons such as myself are whining, suck it.
-- Edited by FrontEndSlave on Sunday 17th of August 2014 08:23:03 PM
Lol agreed. NOBODY with even half a brain or EVEN brain dead would be stupid enough to go out there and gather carts for ANYBODY. EVEN the most idiotic of customers will say its stupid to do so. (Well...some of them at least) and those who insist in wanting a cart during a thunderstorm??? Walk your lazy ass out there an get it yourself. Coz i sure for hell AINT doing it. Period.
Lol agreed. NOBODY with even half a brain or EVEN brain dead would be stupid enough to go out there and gather carts for ANYBODY. EVEN the most idiotic of customers will say its stupid to do so. (Well...some of them at least) and those who insist in wanting a cart during a thunderstorm??? Walk your lazy ass out there an get it yourself. Coz i sure for hell AINT doing it. Period.
Management sent myself and the other co-worker out there last week while it was still going on (we were seeing bolts on the horizon and clearly hearing thunder) because we had no carts in our main entrance. Zero. None of them.
This was A-Hole man who sent us back out, btw. Thank god that jackass is transferring to another division.
Glad the store I work at doesn't have management like that.... They come pull us off the lot if is lighting out and tell us not to worry about going out till the storm is over..... But if a storm is a matter of minutes away they will send like 4 or 5 us out to get the lot cleared...
My store doesn't allow that. One day, we had a really bad thunderstorm and a manager made the CC come in that was outside once it started pouring. They never send any CCs out in that kind of weather.
This incident was a long time ago, but I'm concerned for my life. One day while on cart duty I saw lighting and told my manager if I could stay in, and she said how are our customers gonna shop. I am horrified that the next time I do cart duty while there's lighting, I may die what should I do?
Just stay inside it's not worth risking your life. Even the sidewalk is not safe.
For some reason my Norton 360 is blocking that site.
DanielleNicole94 wrote:
My store doesn't allow that. One day, we had a really bad thunderstorm and a manager made the CC come in that was outside once it started pouring. They never send any CCs out in that kind of weather.
I was told one time I could not be hit on the sidewalk. That is not true I still stayed in. Any customer with common sense will tell you they have it this time and they will wait at the door.