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7 months ago
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I don't get it

How do some associates get away with doing nothing almost all the time? If I take a break that's two minutes longer than it's supposed to be I get yelled at by my TL and yet I see people just staring at their phones for hours and nobody does anything. I'm not hating, on the contrary. I'd love to know their secret.


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7 months ago

i work at wm ..the management dont do anything with regards to laziness....phone usage... it's awful. its this generation of i need my phone....oh no...i cant live without it.

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7 months ago

I hate to break it to you, but it’s probably because your TL likes those lazy people more than you, or because he generally doesn’t like you, not that it’s any of your fault.

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7 months ago

true

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7 months ago

You're right, TLs always have their favorites, but honestly, I can't say when I last saw someone slacking. There's so much to do during a shift that we all bust our as^^s, at least at my store.

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7 months ago

Take it from a long-timer. TL’s change more often than you think. Hopefully the next one won’t be that negative towards you.

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