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Starbucks Baristas: The daily grind

Full History - 2022 - 05 - 29 - ID#v0cevo
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What would you do? (self.starbucksbaristas)
submitted by Affectionate_Fart
You’re leaving to a new store.

Your SM says for you to give your pin code to your safe phob to another shift along with the phob.
Now that phob is registered to you VIA the safe, ie using your SSN.


What would you do in this scenario?
gingergal-n-dog 19 points 1y ago
Do not give your code. The new shift needs to go through the same process to get a pin&phob attached to their ssn. In the mean time they will need to work mids with others who have active codes in building.
If Mgr persists, contact hr. That is something the company won't like.
Affectionate_Fart [OP] 7 points 1y ago
The “new shift” has been a shift longer than me and actually lost her key. Great right?
gingergal-n-dog 8 points 1y ago
Sounds like a them problem. Do not give out your pin. ✌🏻
tanzacass 17 points 1y ago
“I’m sorry I don’t feel comfortable giving that out as it is my name attached to those numbers and they hold a lot of responsibility attached to my name.”
If they press it, contact your DM. That is outrageous.
Affectionate_Fart [OP] 3 points 1y ago
I threw my phob in the safe and told the night shift (who lost her key and never mentioned it…) that i left it at home.
I’ll just lie and say “ah it fell in the safe when I was doing change and I forgot about it until this morning.”
What my SM does with it is on her.
bigheftyhooker 4 points 1y ago
If you have the same safe we have, it should only take like 5 minutes for them to put a new pin and get the new shift set up. No reason to get yourself in trouble
Affectionate_Fart [OP] 5 points 1y ago
Exactly.
Especially when that key is linked to my social.
Electrical_Metal_106 3 points 1y ago
My SM asked me to give a borrowed partner my safe code while I was on vacation! It made me very upset. And then I had to change my code when I got back. It was very unprofessional. I had actually forgotten about it until this post.
Affectionate_Fart [OP] 3 points 1y ago
Mine wasn’t even borrowed, I’m leaving the store to a new one and I just wanna go “no. That safe opens up with my name on top. If they steal money, it’s gonna come back to me,” (they act as though no employee has ever stolen money out of a til -.-) (hence why I’m also picky about who rings on my til *have one partner that can’t even count money…* and he was like “do I just round up when I don’t have change?” I just laughed and said “No. you let a shift know that you need change and then we deal with it.”
Electrical_Metal_106 1 points 1y ago
You are totally correct! I don’t know why managers ask us to do things that are clearly a security risk.
persona-2 2 points 1y ago
Why is your ssn involved at all here? That’s seems super weird and not okay.
Affectionate_Fart [OP] 1 points 1y ago
We have a safe that to program the phob you put the users Ssn as a safety thing. I mean anyone could grab your partner number or birthday. Social is at least protected…hopefully by the partner.
Edit:
I think it’s because in order to reprogram the key or set it up, you need the social of the person it’ll be attached to.
persona-2 1 points 1y ago
Are you talking the little plastic thing with the round metal bit on the end to override how long the safe takes to open? Or like your safe code?
Affectionate_Fart [OP] 1 points 1y ago
The metal round one.
aee78 1 points 1y ago
Um, hell no.
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