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If employers want retail workers to care, they should allow allow us to be paid more

So i am a cashier/ bagger at a grocery store. And tonight i had to help a woman with her groceries. and she wanted to tip me, but i had to refuse because tipping is not allowed. This is why i don't care about my job. I'm doing two jobs at once for the same price as a cashier (because i am a cashier) but since most of the time i have to bag my lanes' groceries, plus the other cashiers' lanes, plus help people out at times, i'm also a courtesy clerk. All for the high price of $13.45 per hour I'm sorry if we're forced to do two jobs at once we should get paid more or be allowed to accept tips. Because technically if you want you want to get real, i'm not even supposed to bag people's groceries or help them out, because it's not part…


So i am a cashier/ bagger at a grocery store. And tonight i had to help a woman with her groceries. and she wanted to tip me, but i had to refuse because tipping is not allowed.

This is why i don't care about my job. I'm doing two jobs at once for the same price as a cashier (because i am a cashier) but since most of the time i have to bag my lanes' groceries, plus the other cashiers' lanes, plus help people out at times, i'm also a courtesy clerk. All for the high price of $13.45 per hour

I'm sorry if we're forced to do two jobs at once we should get paid more or be allowed to accept tips.

Because technically if you want you want to get real, i'm not even supposed to bag people's groceries or help them out, because it's not part of my job description. But yet i'm forced to because we are understaffed and/or managers' poor scheduling

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