Do any of you work in an area that just so happens to be way too easy for customers to have access to behind your counters and reach stuff that should only be grabbed by employees?
Case in point, the gas station. I used this story on a different thread about customers not reading signs. My manager had re-did the cigarette/snuff display, and it just so happened that the snuff was now just to the left of one of the doors. So customers who chewed now saw an opportunity to "help" me by walking in, going behind the counter and grabbing their own snuff. I'd be so busy I wouldn't even see them do it, and when it was their turn, they'd toss the tin of snuff at me, most of the time already opened with a dip taken out. I saw red, I swear.
My manager eventually caught someone doing that. Why she never considered how moving the snuff would create a high shoplifting risk of snuff and cigarettes....I don't know. When she witnessed this, she said something like "Oh HELL no!" and immediately put up a sign that said "Employees only!" but of course, customers always become ignorant and illiterate in a store setting. They'd still do it, and when I'd make a point to be rude to them for doing it (when I'd actually witness someone walk in, go behind the counter and grab a tin), they'd plead their case "I was just trying to help and save you a trip!".....I don't need any help, thank you.
From then on, whenever dumbass customers would sneak behind the counter and do that, I'd always imagine how much I desperately wanted to get a chain baracade to go on the edge of the counter. Unfortunately, that wouldn't work, because if I wanted to go outside or do my chores, it'd be a PITA to unhook it. It would have been a good detourant, though. Watching customers try to undo the chain to get behind the counter......lol.
Case in point, the gas station. I used this story on a different thread about customers not reading signs. My manager had re-did the cigarette/snuff display, and it just so happened that the snuff was now just to the left of one of the doors. So customers who chewed now saw an opportunity to "help" me by walking in, going behind the counter and grabbing their own snuff. I'd be so busy I wouldn't even see them do it, and when it was their turn, they'd toss the tin of snuff at me, most of the time already opened with a dip taken out. I saw red, I swear.
My manager eventually caught someone doing that. Why she never considered how moving the snuff would create a high shoplifting risk of snuff and cigarettes....I don't know. When she witnessed this, she said something like "Oh HELL no!" and immediately put up a sign that said "Employees only!" but of course, customers always become ignorant and illiterate in a store setting. They'd still do it, and when I'd make a point to be rude to them for doing it (when I'd actually witness someone walk in, go behind the counter and grab a tin), they'd plead their case "I was just trying to help and save you a trip!".....I don't need any help, thank you.
From then on, whenever dumbass customers would sneak behind the counter and do that, I'd always imagine how much I desperately wanted to get a chain baracade to go on the edge of the counter. Unfortunately, that wouldn't work, because if I wanted to go outside or do my chores, it'd be a PITA to unhook it. It would have been a good detourant, though. Watching customers try to undo the chain to get behind the counter......lol.
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