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Manager obsessed with "professional appearance" says cashiers look "lazy" if they’re sitting down and bans chairs completely during shifts. ‘Within like 2 weeks, the front end became a disaster.’

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  • Cashier and costumer in a store
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  • Employee's Malicious Compliance

    Our store got a new manager a few months ago who was obsessed with "professional appearance." One of his first changes was removing stools from the registers because apparently cashiers sitting down "look lazy."
  • Didn't matter that some of the employees were older or had back problems. If you weren't actively standing, he'd come over and make comments about "energy" and "customer perception."
  • So people started following policy exactly as written. Company handbook says employees can take short recovery breaks if physical fatigue affects performance or safety.
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  • Best part was when corporate visited and saw 4 empty registers during peak hours while half the staff was sitting in the back icing their knees. Chairs quietly came back the next Monday lol
  • Normally nobody bothers because sitting at the register solved the problem already. But once the chairs disappeared? Suddenly everybody was getting dizzy, sore knees, foot cramps, lower back pain etc.
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  • Within like 2 weeks the front end became a disaster. Every 15 minutes someone was calling for a fatigue break and wandering off to sit in the break room for 10 minutes because technically that was allowed.
  • Lines got insane. Customers complained constantly. The manager tried denying the breaks until HR reminded him the policy existed for liability reasons.

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