The Nerve of Some Employees!!!
LindaS
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Last Thursday, in recognitiion of reaching a set amount of days without a lost time injury, the Safety Committe treated all employees to ice cream sundaes (paid for by the company). Due to the fact that we have two shifts, I picked up enough sundaes for 1st shift then went back in the afternoon for 2nd shift's (I ordered them in advance). After all the 1st shift breaks, I put the extras in the freezer with a note on the door stating that people could "help themselves" to the extras. I took this note down after 1st shift.
The 2nd shift supervisor, wanting to make sure that the EEs that weren't at work on Thursday still got their treat, took enough sundaes (I think it was 4), put the names of the employees on the covers, placed them in a bag and tied it 3 times. She checked the freezer at the end of the shift to be sure it was still there, it was.
She came in on Friday to find that the bag, with all the sundaes, was gone!! It obviously angered her and, during her shift, she proceeded to look for the "evidence" of who ate the sundaes. She found the bag, with three of the four sundaes still in it, in the back of the company truck!!! There are a limited number of individuals who have access to the truck but how do you confirm WHO took them?!?
I know it sound petty but sometimes the little things really get to you!
The 2nd shift supervisor, wanting to make sure that the EEs that weren't at work on Thursday still got their treat, took enough sundaes (I think it was 4), put the names of the employees on the covers, placed them in a bag and tied it 3 times. She checked the freezer at the end of the shift to be sure it was still there, it was.
She came in on Friday to find that the bag, with all the sundaes, was gone!! It obviously angered her and, during her shift, she proceeded to look for the "evidence" of who ate the sundaes. She found the bag, with three of the four sundaes still in it, in the back of the company truck!!! There are a limited number of individuals who have access to the truck but how do you confirm WHO took them?!?
I know it sound petty but sometimes the little things really get to you!
Comments
Hey Don. Are you making fun of Louisiana food????
I agree. Food stealing crops up from time to time in our stores and no one likes his/her lunch stolen. In one incident, the store manager placed a sign on the fridge basically stating that anyone stealing others' food would be terminated. The cuprit was caught and terminated. It went to unemployment and to an appeal hearing and we won. Besides, sometimes it's the small things that employees appreciate and remember.
Elizabeth
I agree that stealing is stealing, but even in the real world there is a balance between the infraction/crime and the cost of pursuing it, i.e. fines, misdemeanors, etc. I don't want to put words into Crout's mouth, but I bet the 'search' for the culprit has cost more than the sundaes & their replacements combined. Ongoing theft issues, such as San Francisco outlined, are a different matter in my eyes than what sounds to be a one-time occurrence.
It isn't right for people to steal from others, and it some universe, size does not matter, but try a little perspective - should they have known these were special reserve sundaes? Maybe not.