Atmosphere in stores

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  • #539
    BobsBananasBobsBananas
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      I’m interested to know what the atmosphere is like in other stores, because in the one I work in it’s toxic. It starts from the top down with favouritism, bullying and intimidation, and a complete failure to reprimand the main troublemakers. I’ve never known so many people to be off with stress/anxiety in all my time working at Tesco. The cut in staff hours has also exacerbated the problem.

      #540
      PloomPloom
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        I think it’s the same at all stores now especially the Shrewsbury store too much favouritism clicky groups it’s a case of if your face dunna fit you’ve got no chance and in my opinion it’s best to get out. there has to be better places than toscos to work

        #541
        gomezzgomezz
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          My store seems happy enough from where I am looking. But that where is mostly out on the road with only myself and my music to keep me company.

          #542
          BobsBananasBobsBananas
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            It’s been openly admitted that staff hours have been cut because of the National Insurance raise, meaning more work is put onto fewer people. That the lazy so-and-sos aren’t being dealt with is annoying more than a few.

            #543
            BobsBananasBobsBananas
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              Even the drivers are at it, complaining that others are getting easier runs and so on. As I said, it’s through the whole store.

              #544
              gomezzgomezz
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                Complaining about getting others getting easier runs is usually down to confirmation bias of not noticing when they do get the easier run.

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