I am a cashier at a gas station. We have no camera system at all, and I had been accused of things I did not do, twice, without proof. One was when the safe came up short on my shift, and the other was when 90+dollars of lottery tickets came up missing, but she had written everyone employed there up. Someone had quit right after getting wrote up for the lottery tickets, and she had suspected that person anyway. I had heard that she took that offense off of our records, but as far as I know, they're still on there. Getting to the point, I came up 6 dollars short on my register last night, and I am afraid that she will write me up for it. I know she can write me up for that, but that will be my third 'offense', and while for a fact I did not do the first to, she can ultimately fire me. Is it legal to write somebody up without proof that they did anything (like i said, NO cameras at all), and what are my options if she does fire me? Will it be hard to find another job?
2006-09-02
03:18:31
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