What are y'all thoughts on this? Serious discussion.
I'm a Dairy Manager at a supermarket, and we have eggs on sale this week. We have something called a "bunker", it's in like the center of the store and is generally used as a secondary location for sale items (I'm sure you've all seen them before), and so I put the eggs in there. My store manager (who always panics about shyt and is a fukking idiot) told me that I supposedly "didn't order enough", and told me to take them out of the bunker and just "let them sell from the shelf all weekend", so that they don't blow out. This is fukking retarded, because we have 60 cases of them in the back, and there's no way that we're gonna blow through all of them like he thinks we are...so by taking them out of the bunker, we're just gonna have them sit in the back room. Pretty stupid, right?
But anyway...as I was getting ready to leave, I told one of my guys to put them back in the bunker, but just make a small section for them, as opposed to putting a lot of them in there, like they were originally. One of the managers walks up to me (a "shift manager"), and says "Hey, didn't Max (the store manager) tell you to take those out?". I was like "Uhh yeah, but I just told Ryan (my employee) to put them back and just make a small facing for them, just so that they're not sitting in the back and not selling". And he was like "Well, I mean, yeah, I personally wouldn't have taken them out either, but, you know...he's (Max) the boss. I mean, if he says take the eggs out and put friggin' candy in there (obviously just a hypothetical...even Max isn't THAT stupid), we gotta do it, ya know?". So I'm thinking "Alright bruh, get off his dikk". But whatever...he didn't really say much else after that, and just walked away. Then maybe like 10 minutes later, he (the shift manager) pages me to come up front, and so I do. I ask him "what's up?", and he's like "Oh yeah, uhh, Max said take those eggs out again" (even though it was just a small facing). Now, how would Max have even known that I put them back in there, when he hadn't even walked back to my department at all? I was just thinking like "Yo, what a fukking fakkit. Really telling on me though? Get off the manager's dikk".
I've always said that if I was a higher manager (shift manager, co-manager, whatever), I wouldn't just automatically be on other managers' dikks just because we're managers. That's a little gay, honestly. If a person's an idiot then they're an idiot...it doesn't really matter who they are. I'm not gonna be like "Oh yeah, [insert manager's name here] is smart, he knows what he's doing, etc." if I know he's a moron. I can't bring myself to be that fake. Like I said, I feel like that sh-t's kinda corny honestly.
What do y'all think about this? Discuss.
I'm a Dairy Manager at a supermarket, and we have eggs on sale this week. We have something called a "bunker", it's in like the center of the store and is generally used as a secondary location for sale items (I'm sure you've all seen them before), and so I put the eggs in there. My store manager (who always panics about shyt and is a fukking idiot) told me that I supposedly "didn't order enough", and told me to take them out of the bunker and just "let them sell from the shelf all weekend", so that they don't blow out. This is fukking retarded, because we have 60 cases of them in the back, and there's no way that we're gonna blow through all of them like he thinks we are...so by taking them out of the bunker, we're just gonna have them sit in the back room. Pretty stupid, right?
But anyway...as I was getting ready to leave, I told one of my guys to put them back in the bunker, but just make a small section for them, as opposed to putting a lot of them in there, like they were originally. One of the managers walks up to me (a "shift manager"), and says "Hey, didn't Max (the store manager) tell you to take those out?". I was like "Uhh yeah, but I just told Ryan (my employee) to put them back and just make a small facing for them, just so that they're not sitting in the back and not selling". And he was like "Well, I mean, yeah, I personally wouldn't have taken them out either, but, you know...he's (Max) the boss. I mean, if he says take the eggs out and put friggin' candy in there (obviously just a hypothetical...even Max isn't THAT stupid), we gotta do it, ya know?". So I'm thinking "Alright bruh, get off his dikk". But whatever...he didn't really say much else after that, and just walked away. Then maybe like 10 minutes later, he (the shift manager) pages me to come up front, and so I do. I ask him "what's up?", and he's like "Oh yeah, uhh, Max said take those eggs out again" (even though it was just a small facing). Now, how would Max have even known that I put them back in there, when he hadn't even walked back to my department at all? I was just thinking like "Yo, what a fukking fakkit. Really telling on me though? Get off the manager's dikk".
I've always said that if I was a higher manager (shift manager, co-manager, whatever), I wouldn't just automatically be on other managers' dikks just because we're managers. That's a little gay, honestly. If a person's an idiot then they're an idiot...it doesn't really matter who they are. I'm not gonna be like "Oh yeah, [insert manager's name here] is smart, he knows what he's doing, etc." if I know he's a moron. I can't bring myself to be that fake. Like I said, I feel like that sh-t's kinda corny honestly.
What do y'all think about this? Discuss.


, but really, it's like that in all work environments, breh. People feel they have to climb over and on the backs of others to get some....nowhere. I'm a manager too and I don't rock like that. My managers respect me more because I don't kiss a$$. It could be bc its a military job.