(I hope this is the right place for it, please move if it's not?)
Continuing this thread over here.
Copy/Paste: Yes, ladies and gents. Apparently, F thinks that we're all sexist at Aid of Rite for making him be on the register most of the time he's in, making all the boys do the outside trash at night, making the boys fill the cooler and take the paper products off the high shelves in the back.
F was so upset by the fact that he was stuck up front while I was learning how to create price tags for the beer and cashier A1 was doing the magazines, that he called cashier A1 a bitch to her face and told manager A that he was going to do everything he could to make her day miserable, including being rude to her face. He then whined that we are all sexist.
Needless to say Not So Awesome Manager pulled F into the office and told him to go the hell home. So F did.
The problem with F is that he doesn't listen, texts while behind the register (big fat no no) leaves the registers unattended and doesn't want to learn how to do other stuff. Therefore, when he's stuck doing boring jobs like being up front, he complains that we don't let him do anything.
Also: R, Ih and M fill the coolers and do the outside trash regularly because duh, going out to the back of the building at night if you're a woman is asking for trouble, especially since the area we're in isn't known for being that safe. The others don't mind it, it's just F who whines. And there's 75% women and only 25% men who work at the store. Duh the heavier tasks are going to fall to the men. Other women pull their weight too, literally, but if it's beyond their strength, the men get called it.
I was going to add this morning in reply to Pedersen (but the thread got closed obviously) that yes, that is a sexist attitude to have to make all the men do all the dirty work. But I also pointed out that other women pull their weight too, namely managers S1 and S2, SM as well. Sometimes, especially for me and coworker S and N, it's easier to call one of the men to grab something for us really quick off one of the top shelves (since my 5 foot height isn't good for reaching things) or carry something that we can't. Recently, R helped me carry a nail polish shelving unit to its proper place. It was easily as long as I was tall and 50 pounds. I tried helping by carrying one end, he wasn't having it and carried the entire thing by himself. Believe me when I thanked him profusely.
F is capable of pulling his own weight, don't get me wrong. If any of the men have problems carrying stuff, they call us to help them and that's ok, I'm happy to help anyone in any way I can. But I resent F's attitude-that we're all sexist for making HIM do ALL the heavy work ALL the time and that he gets stuck at the register. Being at the register is somehow something that only us "chicks" are able to do. I know F hates being there; it's obvious by the fact that he wanders off to chat with Ih and R and M and manager J and whoever. (I hate being at the register too, I get that but I don't text and don't leave the register to go chat, I do my job and that is to be pleasant and nice and ring customers out) But Manager A wanted him there so I could learn how to price beer and A1 could do her magazines. (Plus I'm also Manager A's unofficial pet...a position that I do not covet by any means but them's the breaks). F wanted to be an asshole, he got to be an asshole and Manager A got upset because her good workers and herself were called bitches and lazy to their faces.
Continuing this thread over here.
Copy/Paste: Yes, ladies and gents. Apparently, F thinks that we're all sexist at Aid of Rite for making him be on the register most of the time he's in, making all the boys do the outside trash at night, making the boys fill the cooler and take the paper products off the high shelves in the back.
F was so upset by the fact that he was stuck up front while I was learning how to create price tags for the beer and cashier A1 was doing the magazines, that he called cashier A1 a bitch to her face and told manager A that he was going to do everything he could to make her day miserable, including being rude to her face. He then whined that we are all sexist.
Needless to say Not So Awesome Manager pulled F into the office and told him to go the hell home. So F did.
The problem with F is that he doesn't listen, texts while behind the register (big fat no no) leaves the registers unattended and doesn't want to learn how to do other stuff. Therefore, when he's stuck doing boring jobs like being up front, he complains that we don't let him do anything.
Also: R, Ih and M fill the coolers and do the outside trash regularly because duh, going out to the back of the building at night if you're a woman is asking for trouble, especially since the area we're in isn't known for being that safe. The others don't mind it, it's just F who whines. And there's 75% women and only 25% men who work at the store. Duh the heavier tasks are going to fall to the men. Other women pull their weight too, literally, but if it's beyond their strength, the men get called it.
I was going to add this morning in reply to Pedersen (but the thread got closed obviously) that yes, that is a sexist attitude to have to make all the men do all the dirty work. But I also pointed out that other women pull their weight too, namely managers S1 and S2, SM as well. Sometimes, especially for me and coworker S and N, it's easier to call one of the men to grab something for us really quick off one of the top shelves (since my 5 foot height isn't good for reaching things) or carry something that we can't. Recently, R helped me carry a nail polish shelving unit to its proper place. It was easily as long as I was tall and 50 pounds. I tried helping by carrying one end, he wasn't having it and carried the entire thing by himself. Believe me when I thanked him profusely.
F is capable of pulling his own weight, don't get me wrong. If any of the men have problems carrying stuff, they call us to help them and that's ok, I'm happy to help anyone in any way I can. But I resent F's attitude-that we're all sexist for making HIM do ALL the heavy work ALL the time and that he gets stuck at the register. Being at the register is somehow something that only us "chicks" are able to do. I know F hates being there; it's obvious by the fact that he wanders off to chat with Ih and R and M and manager J and whoever. (I hate being at the register too, I get that but I don't text and don't leave the register to go chat, I do my job and that is to be pleasant and nice and ring customers out) But Manager A wanted him there so I could learn how to price beer and A1 could do her magazines. (Plus I'm also Manager A's unofficial pet...a position that I do not covet by any means but them's the breaks). F wanted to be an asshole, he got to be an asshole and Manager A got upset because her good workers and herself were called bitches and lazy to their faces.
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