tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-283272116828308424.post7800871020611109634..comments2023-10-23T20:31:10.914+01:00Comments on SIR BOGG'S BLUB: Not blogging about the health lotterySir Robin Bogghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18106273485908834228noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-283272116828308424.post-71128935668870590602012-07-13T16:12:25.758+01:002012-07-13T16:12:25.758+01:00I was hoping someone would complain about this. I ...I was hoping someone would complain about this. I worked for the disgusting organisation that is Lidl for two years at an awful store where we were routinely abused by thick, lazy managers. one day we were told to attend a staff meeting where the manager explained that the shop would be selling Health Lottery tickets. but not only that, as we were told we had to try and "push" these lottery tickets on every customer, because "it will bring a lot of extra income to the store". since the shop is always poorly staffed so the nasty company can save money, people have no choice but to wait in long queues, and asking them if they want to buy a lottery ticket seems like a waste of time: if someone wanted one they would ask for one. So for a while i ignored the request to "push" these tickets on to customers and went about my job as usual: polite, courteous and helpful to every shopper i served. if anyone asked about the lottery i would explain it to them briefly, but after a while one of the managers (who love moaning about things because it helps them pass the time and makes it look like they're doing a job when they're not) was hanging around my till area and immediately had a go at me for not forcing lottery tickets on people. so begrudgingly i started asking customers "any health lottery tickets?" in a non-forceful way (and i only did this when there were managers hanging around). so the same duty manager who told me off the first time (and who loves feeling like he has authority) moaned at me AGAIN for not being "persuasive" enough. the management even set up a competition amongst staff to see who could sell the most tickets. so when one cashier finishes their shift and you start yours you get told by the manager "you have to try and beat 28 tickets"... if you fail to sell an "acceptable" amount of tickets then you are moaned at, something which the managers take great pleasure in doing. some people do cave in to the pressure and say "oh go on then" but you can tell they've been made to feel pressured.<br /><br />so that's the truth. we were always told we weren't allowed to discuss Lidl's business or policies with any customers, and now you see the reason why. They are a disgusting company who make their money from underpaying staff, forcing them to work shifts that they don't want to work, and also depriving them of sleep and proper breaks.<br /><br />i quit the store in May after two years of worsening employment conditions. another employee left "due to a combination of the stress of working for such a clown outfit of comapny, very poor management verging on bullying, and genrally being regaurded as sub-human by my employer."<br /><br />it's about time people realised that Lidl is not a friendly company who are being so kind to the public with their discounts... they may sell some products for a lower price, but they are cheaply made by staff on low pay and in poor conditions, and the staff who work in the shops are made to do excessive amounts of work and aren't allowed to finish their shift until the manager says so... therefore everything is rushed and done to a poor standard.<br /><br />They want to operate and make money in our country (taking away trade from decent, honest homegrown businesses in the process) yet they have no respect and a complete disregard for our employment laws.<br /><br />Time to boycott Lidl.DJ Zenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11247964611732960922noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-283272116828308424.post-2854093806734505722011-12-01T14:35:34.839+00:002011-12-01T14:35:34.839+00:00tasteless even!tasteless even!Paul Garrardhttp://www.of-course-blog.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-283272116828308424.post-23352897962106481312011-12-01T14:34:27.464+00:002011-12-01T14:34:27.464+00:00I'd like to see chicken banned on the grounds ...I'd like to see chicken banned on the grounds that it is tastelees shit.Paul Garrardhttp://www.of-course-blog.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-283272116828308424.post-37129738997462844592011-11-07T16:12:06.586+00:002011-11-07T16:12:06.586+00:00The Express and Star is not that good either. Not ...The Express and Star is not that good either. Not enough adverts for rain wearAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com