Thrift Store Worker Agreement
- I understand that working in the Thrift Store is like working anywhere else at Free Geek.
- I understand that bags and personal items are to be checked at the front desk while I am volunteering.
- I understand that I will have the same access and privileges to shop in the store as any other volunteer, but no more.
Store Worker Agreement
- I understand that while I am on a shift, I may not purchase items. I understand I will only be allowed to purchase items before my shift begins, or after I have logged my hours. And I understand why I have to actually go all the way around and come in through the front door before buying anything from the store.
- I understand I will not be allowed to set aside items for later purchase without approval from a Store Staff member. I understand that this approval will never be granted for rare or valuable items such as laptops, LCD monitors, cell phones, MP3 players, digital cameras, or most other items that have a strong demand. Basically, I understand that this request will be approved only for unexciting and lame items and that the answer to such requests will often be “no.”
- I understand the true meaning of the phrase, “stroke the precious,” and I agree not to do it.
- I agree that while on shift, I will not “tip-off” anyone else about the presence of store items.
- I agree that while volunteering, I will not solicit personal business in the store.
- I understand that the appearance of slacking is bad for business. I agree to take appropriate breaks, and do things like checking personal email, reading Boing Boing, texting, sexting, yakking and/or eating anything that involves sauce or utensils on these breaks, outside the store.
- I agree to not perform any physical repairs on a customer's stuff. I understand that by making even minor repairs, or even touching customers' gizmos, I would be opening up a can likely filled with poo.
- I am not afraid to say “I don't know.” In fact, these are my three, new favorite words, and I agree to say them whenever appropriate.
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