There's breaking no laws in checking for theft, and then there is randomly deciding to clean during work hours without notice not by ap or a key carrier. I bet if you pushed they would lose. No due cause, plus relockibg then prevents you from accessing your stuff without waiting. That's a dangerous grey area between preventing access and theft.Legally Target can open any locker they want. It's their property. Much like a school can search student lockers whenever they want. It's shitty that they had some random person cleaning lockers and didn't tell anyone, but they broke no laws.
If we are going by policy, AP are the only people in the store that can open lockers. Your bags can also be searched and receipt checked when exiting the store, so be mindful of that.
Yeah, we get it, you don't use them. Many of us do. Move along.I don't see the sense in those tiny 1' x 1' lockers - haven't used one yet. My wallet is in one pocket, my phone in the other and my lunch goes in the fridge.
Why do I need a munchkin's locker?
Because you may wear a kilt but you DON'T carry a purse.I don't see the sense in those tiny 1' x 1' lockers - haven't used one yet. My wallet is in one pocket, my phone in the other and my lunch goes in the fridge.
Why do I need a munchkin's locker?
Wallet. It isn't designed to fit in my pocket. Tampons, pads. Car keys. Etc.Why is it necessary to carry a purse to work?
Tagged the locker with a note taped to it. Don't use!At the store I'm at now they realized that the electronic lockers weren't working properly. You could go to any locker, type in a bunch of random numbers, and they would unlock no matter what. Needless to say no one uses them and I don't think they have even attempted to fix the problem. It's scary that a random employee can just go into your locker and nose around.
We'd have to tag them all. We told the guy who installed them but he seems unconcerned.Tagged the locker with a note taped to it. Don't use!
Pmt guy is guy who can fixed them. Grab a red tag for lockers. That should get their attention .We'd have to tag them all. We told the guy who installed them but he seems unconcerned.
the electronic key was lost a few years ago and never replaced. We got a few new locks two years ago for a couple of the lockers but they never worked. and they didn't order an electronic key for them. - Idiots.Did they lose the master key that's supposed to be used for that? Seems like a shitty solution, especially if the lockers are insecure enough that any moron with a screwdriver could break in and take what they please. The ETL-HR at my store had an electronic key for the keypad lockers and a physical one for the ones that took coins.
Our locker key stopped working randomly so we use the screwdriver method to get in. The last 4 out of 5 times a TM has asked me to pop their locker, I asked them to put their code in just one more time. BOOM worked.
I don't get what the problem was before.
Sometimes that did not work.9-volt battery should resolve that. Same with the locker keypad.
Because women need more daily stuff than guys & not everything fits in a pocket.Why is it necessary to carry a purse to work?
That is when you grab the red tag, saying don't use tag. I have done it a few times to fix things.SFT said it took 2 batteries for the new locks they got and he couldn't be bothered doing it. - I don't think he could ever be bothered doing much of anything unless it was an emergency situation.