So i work as a cashier at a grocery store and i got written up for something absolutely stupid. She wrote me up for not scanning 90% of the produce. I'm at 60% and the rest I just type the numbers because i just don't find the barcodes, or they don't have barcodes like celery
But it wasn't that upsets me, it's her disrespectfulness in her tone of voice that triggers me.
1.) She said “You know why you are here” How do you think your produce scanning is going?” (I said okay) and she said “well your about the same amount so to 60%”
So right off the bat we aren't off to a great start
2.) She then said “we've been over this before”
3.) She said it was my job to scan produce instead of typing in the code
4.) She said the next write up will be a day suspension
I almost got up and left
Now all of this wouldn't have made me upset, if she said it respectfully, but she didn't.
Rn, i'm like this in my head of course. “I do a good job as a cashier, i make the customers happy. I bag my own groceries because you refuse to hire new courtesy clerks or you schedule the courtesy clerks at the worst possible times to go out and pull carts in. I clean the registers and their lanes. I make the drink lanes look nice. I help the other cashiers bag when my lane is dead because yet again you suck at managing the courtesy clerks.
I have seizures at work and came back the next day. I have literally bled at work and your didn't care. You keep putting my health last from covid vaccine days off being messed up (I came to work on the third day of the shot and needless to say, i shouldn't have worked) you keep putting me to closing shift ignoring what i just said about my seizure meds.
And on top of all this, you keep putting me in situations where i'm always by myself.
And all you care about is your stupid percentage number of how many produce is scanned rather than typed because of “shrinkage”. Well F you!”
Idk i'm just so done with this job. They don't respect me so why should i respect my work.
I'm usually a hard worker but now i just don't care