I don’t want to say the store’s name, but I went to my local parts store and picked up four oil filters. I went to the register, checked out, and after I finished paying, I overheard the manager telling the cashier that he should have reminded me to use self‑checkout for buying filters only. The manager sounded angry at the cashier.
I turned around and asked why. The manager said corporate keeps track and wants them to sell oil and filters as a bundle as much as possible. If they sell just oil filters by themselves, the employees can get points against them and possibly get written up. I was shocked. It irritated me because I don’t like how the company pressures their employees like that. It honestly made me want to return the four filters I just bought and go to another store.
The last time I heard something like this was when they tried to make employees push fuel injector cleaner or get written up.
I turned around and asked why. The manager said corporate keeps track and wants them to sell oil and filters as a bundle as much as possible. If they sell just oil filters by themselves, the employees can get points against them and possibly get written up. I was shocked. It irritated me because I don’t like how the company pressures their employees like that. It honestly made me want to return the four filters I just bought and go to another store.
The last time I heard something like this was when they tried to make employees push fuel injector cleaner or get written up.