I vowed a long time ago this company would not get a damn dime out of me for clothing.
I have already broken that vow by buying galoshes for rainy days; however, I haven't slipped in the foyer bringing carts in once since putting them on. The gloves I have bought, same issue, keeping warmer.
I would like to buy a second blue shirt. But it is their responsibility to provide me with that portion of my uniform. Let the customers see the tears, the rips, the holes, the stains, and mention it to management. As it is, the store manager -- my boss's boss -- knows I need a new one.
Maybe if I "mentioned" to him I haven't gotten one yet, I will end up finding one when I come in to work one day.
I vowed a long time ago this company would not get a damn dime out of me for clothing.
I have already broken that vow by buying galoshes for rainy days; however, I haven't slipped in the foyer bringing carts in once since putting them on. The gloves I have bought, same issue, keeping warmer.
I would like to buy a second blue shirt. But it is their responsibility to provide me with that portion of my uniform. Let the customers see the tears, the rips, the holes, the stains, and mention it to management. As it is, the store manager -- my boss's boss -- knows I need a new one.
Maybe if I "mentioned" to him I haven't gotten one yet, I will end up finding one when I come in to work one day.
Next time you get dressed for work wear a blue shirt or even any color shirt of your own. When you get to work just tell them your work shirt finally fell apart in the wash. Done deal. They will give you another shirt before you leave for the day. END IT!!!
Good will. Value Village. Don't get good cloths for kroger. Not worth trashing out your good cloths for this line of work.
If you don't like used: Do what I do and hit the 60-80% off rack at your local store and if it fits, meets uniform policy standards and isn't too trashy looking get it for work.