solidzane
Jan 22, 2012, 09:52 AM
Hi, a little background first... I work at Walmart as a cashier overnights. Overnight cashiers get moved around all the time. In general they have me collect shopping carts, do some cashiering, and check receipts at the door...
Last Monday, January 16, 2012, I was working at the door. I had suspicions about a "customer" and so I focused my attention on making sure to ask for a receipt. (This was a known thief to the store, but it was never something we could actually prove and accuse him of.)
I hadn't noticed that he entered with a girl friend as well... So, they both approach the exit from a non sale area. They are in the process of passing the last Point of Sale when I request a receipt and (as I was trained to do) place my hand on the shopping cart which had a desktop computer set inside. The girl asked me to remove my hand, I said "Sure, I just need to see your receipt really quick." Without warning the guy punched me in the neck/lower jaw. Then they both went running as I was stunned...
A second or 2 later I follow and get our outside security's attention. I memorize the plate number of the car they get into and then get management's attention. They come running, though it was already too late. They give me an Ice pack and go back to work... My supervisor told me that the store would be calling the police...
This whole event happened at 6:00 AM. I was scheduled off at 7 but filed a Wal-mart incident report and clocked out at about 7:30. Only then did I find out that the store had yet to call the police. So I spend another hour (off the clock) looking for the next shift's security person to get the license plate number again. Then I call and make my own report...
So it took 2 and a half hours to get any sort of police involvement... I know what steps I can take against the thief/attacker. A misdemeanor is all he committed when he struck me according to a deputy... But my question is about Walmart... Did store management screw up enough to get some sort of compensation or legal ramifications for their lack of action?
Some more details; The people greeters do not have any walkie talkies to alert management before a theft, we have to literally yell out a manager/supervisor's name.
When the attack happened I had already had to turn around... (The thief had walked around me, as had the girl with the cart. They were between me and the door, I was not in the way anymore.
This is in California...
This is not about the thief, but Wal-Mart...
I am okay. I barely even bruised. It was more of a scare and adrenaline pumping shock...
Last Monday, January 16, 2012, I was working at the door. I had suspicions about a "customer" and so I focused my attention on making sure to ask for a receipt. (This was a known thief to the store, but it was never something we could actually prove and accuse him of.)
I hadn't noticed that he entered with a girl friend as well... So, they both approach the exit from a non sale area. They are in the process of passing the last Point of Sale when I request a receipt and (as I was trained to do) place my hand on the shopping cart which had a desktop computer set inside. The girl asked me to remove my hand, I said "Sure, I just need to see your receipt really quick." Without warning the guy punched me in the neck/lower jaw. Then they both went running as I was stunned...
A second or 2 later I follow and get our outside security's attention. I memorize the plate number of the car they get into and then get management's attention. They come running, though it was already too late. They give me an Ice pack and go back to work... My supervisor told me that the store would be calling the police...
This whole event happened at 6:00 AM. I was scheduled off at 7 but filed a Wal-mart incident report and clocked out at about 7:30. Only then did I find out that the store had yet to call the police. So I spend another hour (off the clock) looking for the next shift's security person to get the license plate number again. Then I call and make my own report...
So it took 2 and a half hours to get any sort of police involvement... I know what steps I can take against the thief/attacker. A misdemeanor is all he committed when he struck me according to a deputy... But my question is about Walmart... Did store management screw up enough to get some sort of compensation or legal ramifications for their lack of action?
Some more details; The people greeters do not have any walkie talkies to alert management before a theft, we have to literally yell out a manager/supervisor's name.
When the attack happened I had already had to turn around... (The thief had walked around me, as had the girl with the cart. They were between me and the door, I was not in the way anymore.
This is in California...
This is not about the thief, but Wal-Mart...
I am okay. I barely even bruised. It was more of a scare and adrenaline pumping shock...