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Maybe it's just me but I don't think they can write you up if you're off duty.
They did anyway-most likely because I was in the back, still wearing my uniform. I thought about protesting the write up but I didn't think it was a great idea. Maybe next time I should.
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I'm all for using a bike instead of a car if you can, but while it's nice if a store provides a bike rack, I don't think they're obligated to. Regular customers should know this and adjust accordingly.
And bikes in the store aisles? As a regular shopper at Aid of Rite, I would be very annoyed by that. Those aisles are too narrow as it is.
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I'm all for using a bike instead of a car if you can, but while it's nice if a store provides a bike rack, I don't think they're obligated to. Regular customers should know this and adjust accordingly.
You make a good point... wouldn't that be like someone coming into the store and ranting and raving that there was no parking lot, so therefore they should be able to drive their car in through the doors? If you need parking, shop somewhere that has it.
And bikes in the store aisles? As a regular shopper at Aid of Rite, I would be very annoyed by that. Those aisles are too narrow as it is.
Depends on which "style" of Aid of Rite you have near you. The older Brooks-Eckerd ones are insanely narrow. The new "Customer World" (gag choke retch) designs are about the same size as the one I'm at, which is a popular design from 15-20 years ago which I don't know the name of, let's call in "Convoluted". The store's entrance is set on a diagonal, facing roughly northwest, with the aisles going east-west, straight up and down. The strange thing is that the store was remodeled 10 years ago, and before that the aisles were set diagonally too, just like the new "Customer World" ones.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it, but I guess they had to for my store. The security camera system is still set up for the old diagonal style store. Now that the aisles are up and down, the cameras have blind spots in certain aisles.
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