can't touch this
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Can those airlocks be depressurized by pressing a button in the office? That's a feature they should add with all remodels going forward
post was deleted to not give things awayMy first store has a
We have that as well but there is where close to 50K in it.Ours have money locked in the bag area of one of the registers. It's where they get the money when cashiers or starbucks requested for cash. Maybe that's the safe the article was talking about? I sometimes see our GSTL counting it in the morning.
Hmmm...after reading this thread, I was never told what to do in the instance of having a person with a weapon demanding money (while cashiering esp, I would presume). Is there some best practice protocol on what to do?
in my store theres a poster that says what to do in that kind of situation in tscOk..thanks...I would think this would be standard during orientation to tell new tm's. I just realized I was never trained on this.
Inside job.
I don’t work in the NYC area, but from what I do know of the area is most of those stores are very high volume, along with high risk/high theft.
Pretty sure that store would’ve had some sort of “airlock system” in place leading to the CO. Meaning one door, then a hallway/vestibule, then another door. At no point should both doors be opened at the same time.
And this really isn’t a new stores have it and old stores don’t. My first store I worked at was pretty old and had this sort of set up. Many large retailers use it.
I love how the article says "Manhattan"... that's the Bronx, huge difference, and a much sketchier area. Also - I'm fairly sure the store had a secured vestibule/man trap.
Give them whatever they ask for. Try to remember physical details as much as possible.Hmmm...after reading this thread, I was never told what to do in the instance of having a person with a weapon demanding money (while cashiering esp, I would presume). Is there some best practice protocol on what to do?
Give them whatever they ask for. Try to remember physical details as much as possible.
Do not try to be a hero.
If it happens in my store, I will try to be a hero.
BUT.... I hate how Spot and really any department store will say "money is replaceable, you arent replaceable"
We are replaced all the time.