Happened to You?
The Sly Fox
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I was in Wal-Mart a few days ago buying some snacks and a few other things. When I got up to the checkout to pay for it all, I saw this very nice woman behind the counter. We got to talking a bit, and when I had paid for everything, I saw it as an opportunity. I decided to ask if she would like me to take her out for coffee sometime. She told me that she couldn't answer such a question because it was against company policy and that it had happened a few times before...
This sounds just like typical beauraucratic nonsense on Wal-Mart's part. What I'm wondering is why is there such a restriction on Wal-Mart employees, and do any other stores or companies do this?... Or am I wrong and this is really just an excuse for employees to use when they want to decline the offer without saying "no" outright? The latter would make sense to me. However if it was the former, I fail to see how accepting someone's offer for a date would hinder professionalism...
Was this a result of beauraucratic rubbish or was I simply rejected? Your thoughts.
This sounds just like typical beauraucratic nonsense on Wal-Mart's part. What I'm wondering is why is there such a restriction on Wal-Mart employees, and do any other stores or companies do this?... Or am I wrong and this is really just an excuse for employees to use when they want to decline the offer without saying "no" outright? The latter would make sense to me. However if it was the former, I fail to see how accepting someone's offer for a date would hinder professionalism...
Was this a result of beauraucratic rubbish or was I simply rejected? Your thoughts.
Comments
The grocery store I work for (family owned) has no such policy that restricts us from going to partys if invited and such (we do have to finish our shift first though ). The only things we're restricted from doing while on duty is accepting tips or gifts for our service to the customer.
I don't think it was personal.
I'll try to pull later, in the name of research of course, and let u know !!!
Can't say I've ever tried to pull a checkout girl - what with the local boilers in Tesco Metro and the 60+ brigade in Morrisons, I can't say I've ever been tempted!! Still, a giant ASDA opens next year in my home town, so never say never...