it's alicia's first week as front end supervisor.
yesterday, between the time i started work, 10am, and the time i started lunch, 2pm, head cashier JM had the nerve to make me sweep and i was trying to do that and then when i finished i put back the broom, dustpan and gaerbage picker and right after i finished doing that, head cashier jm had the nerve to come point out a couple pieces of trash and tell me to do it again. "do your best". so i told him that the parking lot so large and filthy that by the time i finish sweeping it, the customers will already have littered so much garbage that, it's like "whack a mole". there are plenty of dirty customers and i am just one person and no matter what i do the parking lot will never be "clean enough".
then @ 2pm, right before my lunch, front end supervisor AC (not former front end supervisor stupid lil girl AW), had the nerve to show me a photo of a shopping cart with garbage in it and she told me that i put it in the lobby and she was putting a "note in the system" and it is "nothing bad". AC told me that perfectly calmly, and she did not act rude, mean, negative, but just without emotion. she told me in the hallway, not the ASM office. (it was not a write up). i told her that JM made me sweep and i was doing that since i got to work and she did not argue with me but she didn't say she wasn't putting a "note in the system" anymore.
there is a videotape in the lobby. it's all on videotape. it is illegal for me to videotape home depots property. it is legal for home depot to videotape its property. it is legal for home depot to refuse to look @ or show me the video tape.
just imagine: what if the criminal justice system worked that way. just b/c i could not "prove" that i did not commit a felony, then i get automatically convicted and sentenced. for example, i could not "prove" that i have never committed murder. if i got sent to jail for every murder that i could not "prove" that i did not commit, that would be a lot of jail time.
"innocent until proven guilty" is correct. but nobody is "innocent". verdicts are "guilty" and "not guilty".