Guest guest Posted December 10, 2007 Report Share Posted December 10, 2007 , it seems pretty obvious that your new boss has it in for you. There is no reason why, most likely, but some people just get on power trips when they are given a little authority. I would suggest you get a copy of your review, if you don't have one already. Then, see if you can also get hold of copies of the comment cards. Oh, while you're getting copies, ask for a copy of the letter your last doctor wrote saying you need special accommodations. Seeing this can help your new doctor reach the same conclusion. Ask one of the other supervisors to get these things for you. When you see your new doctor about getting the 'work ability form' filled out, also ask him about getting a handicapped license. Don't forget to have him document the fact that you are in danger of falling if you have to do all the side work, which really isn't the job of cashiers in most places anyway. I've cashiered before and we weren't allowed to leave our registers without locking them up, and making sure that it was slow enough to be without that register open. It took permission from a supervisor to do that. The accusation about you missing too much work is easily refuted. You must be able to have copies of your schedules and time cards so that you can prove you have only missed one day. You need to get all of these things together, so if that new person decides to fire you, you can get unemployment, or even sue for wrongful dismissal. It is really sad that these 'big box' stores get away with so much so easily, but I would fight it tooth and nail. It also could be worth your time to type up a statement listing all of the things you have wrong with you, and give a copy of this to your new boss. She obviously is acting like you haven't told her these things already, so give her a copy and ask her to sign a paper acknowledging that she has received it. She will not be able to say that she had not been informed of your disabilities. Double check the disability accomodation rules at Target, they should be in your employee's handbook, or ask HR for a copy. They have to have them, all businesses that size have to, it's the law. Remember, this woman is just on a power trip. It has nothing to do with you, and everything to do with her ego. Begin now gathering all your information, so if worse should come to worse you have all your ducks in a row. If she does something illegal, she is the one who could end up being fired. Wouldn't that be great? I know this will take some time, and a bit of energy you might not feel you have, but it is really important. If anyone should balk at supplying you with the paperwork, etc. it is the law that you are entitled to it. Let them know that YOU know this. Actually, you should apply for management trainee. In the end the work is much less physical. You are certainly intelligent enough to qualify. At any rate, don't give up hope. Take it one step at a time. Collect your ammunition. With a copy of the letter from your last doctor, you should have little trouble getting the new one to fill out the form, and hopefully the paperwork for a handicapped license. There are MANY laws to protect the handicapped. One more thing, your old doctor HAS to give you copies of your medical records if you request them. They ARE allowed to charge for them, but they are YOUR records, and your new doctor will need them. Your old doctor's office could also fax them to the new doctor. Hope you begin feeling a bit more cheerful soon. I'm sorry all this stuff seems to happen to you. I've been through it all before too. I finally learned how to fight back. BTW... If they put you on the main aisles next time, talk to one of the other supervisors and explain that you just can't do it for a whole shift. Also remind them you need to have your breaks on time. Peace and Love Caroline Thanks for all of your replies regarding whether or not target would let me keep my chair at the cash register. They have DECIDED that they will ALLOW me to CONTINUE to use the chair as a reasonable accommodation, but in order to do so, I have to take a " WORK ABILITY " form to my doc and have the doc fill it out, and then I have to return it to the HR. Here's the FUN part... I just fired my doctor last Monday. Tomorrow (Monday), I'm calling at 7:45am to try to get an appt. with my new doc (who i've never met, it will just be an appt. with A doc at the Wishard Primary Care Center). If I can't get an appt. tomorrow, then I will be told to go to the Wishard ER/Urgent Care Center and see a doc there, because I am almost out of ALL of my prescriptions. So, how in the world, will a doc that I have never met and who has never even seen me before, be able to.... ____________________________________________________________ FREE 3D EARTH SCREENSAVER - Watch the Earth right on your desktop! Check it out at http://www.crawler.com/earth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2007 Report Share Posted December 10, 2007 Thank you so much for your reply and thank you for giving me such great advice! I feel so overwhelmed anymore, ya know? I think at some point, we all deserve to get a break from life, and I think (like my breaks at target...) that mine is a bit overdue! Oh well... right now i'm on hold trying to get an appt. with the new doctor. they just answered... Hugs amanda > > , it seems pretty obvious that your new boss has it in for you. There is no reason why, most likely, but some people just get on power trips when they are given a little authority. I would suggest you get a copy of your review, if you don't have one already. Then, see if you can also get hold of copies of the comment cards. Oh, while you're getting copies, ask for a copy of the letter your last doctor wrote saying you need special accommodations. Seeing this can help your new doctor reach the same conclusion. Ask one of the other supervisors to get these things for you. When you see your new doctor about getting the 'work ability form' filled out, also ask him about getting a handicapped license. Don't forget to have him document the fact that you are in danger of falling if you have to do all the side work, which really isn't the job of cashiers in most places anyway. I've cashiered before and we weren't allowed to leave our registers without locking them up, and making sure that it was slow enough to be without that register open. It took permission from a supervisor to do that. The accusation about you missing too much work is easily refuted. You must be able to have copies of your schedules and time cards so that you can prove you have only missed one day. You need to get all of these things together, so if that new person decides to fire you, you can get unemployment, or even sue for wrongful dismissal. It is really sad that these 'big box' stores get away with so much so easily, but I would fight it tooth and nail. It also could be worth your time to type up a statement listing all of the things you have wrong with you, and give a copy of this to your new boss. She obviously is acting like you haven't told her these things already, so give her a copy and ask her to sign a paper acknowledging that she has received it. She will not be able to say that she had not been informed of your disabilities. Double check the disability accomodation rules at Target, they should be in your employee's handbook, or ask HR for a copy. They have to have them, all businesses that size have to, it's the law. > > Remember, this woman is just on a power trip. It has nothing to do with you, and everything to do with her ego. Begin now gathering all your information, so if worse should come to worse you have all your ducks in a row. If she does something illegal, she is the one who could end up being fired. Wouldn't that be great? I know this will take some time, and a bit of energy you might not feel you have, but it is really important. If anyone should balk at supplying you with the paperwork, etc. it is the law that you are entitled to it. Let them know that YOU know this. > > Actually, you should apply for management trainee. In the end the work is much less physical. You are certainly intelligent enough to qualify. At any rate, don't give up hope. Take it one step at a time. Collect your ammunition. With a copy of the letter from your last doctor, you should have little trouble getting the new one to fill out the form, and hopefully the paperwork for a handicapped license. There are MANY laws to protect the handicapped. One more thing, your old doctor HAS to give you copies of your medical records if you request them. They ARE allowed to charge for them, but they are YOUR records, and your new doctor will need them. Your old doctor's office could also fax them to the new doctor. > > Hope you begin feeling a bit more cheerful soon. I'm sorry all this stuff seems to happen to you. I've been through it all before too. I finally learned how to fight back. BTW... If they put you on the main aisles next time, talk to one of the other supervisors and explain that you just can't do it for a whole shift. Also remind them you need to have your breaks on time. > > Peace and Love > Caroline > > > > > Thanks for all of your replies regarding whether or not target would let me keep my chair at the cash register. They have DECIDED that they will ALLOW me to CONTINUE to use the chair as a reasonable accommodation, but in order to do so, I have to take a " WORK ABILITY " form to my doc and have the doc fill it out, and then I have to return it to the HR. Here's the FUN part... I just fired my doctor last Monday. Tomorrow (Monday), I'm calling at 7:45am to try to get an appt. with my new doc (who i've never met, it will just be an appt. with A doc at the Wishard Primary Care Center). If I can't get an appt. tomorrow, then I will be told to go to the Wishard ER/Urgent Care Center and see a doc there, because I am almost out of ALL of my prescriptions. So, how in the world, will a doc that I have never met and who has never even seen me before, be able to.... > > ____________________________________________________________ > FREE 3D EARTH SCREENSAVER - Watch the Earth right on your desktop! > Check it out at http://www.crawler.com/earth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2007 Report Share Posted December 10, 2007 While you are online posting, why don't you check for the Americans with Disability Act? I know there are any number of things that Target apparently doesn't seem to be following in your particular situation. And do make sure you have copies of everything they give you and that you have copies of what you have given them. And remember that you want signatures on everything. If this is a younger manager, she may not even know how much she could be violating the law! And I am not so sure but you might already be in a position to start filing with either the state or federal department --- check near where you clock in, the poster from one of the Federal Government offices has to be posted in a highly visible place so that you can read it. If it is not there, I would perhaps get a picture showing that it is missing! > FREE 3D EARTH SCREENSAVER - Watch the Earth right on your desktop! > Check it out at http://www.crawler.com/earth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2007 Report Share Posted December 10, 2007 Sounds like to me they are going to do the passive-aggressive game of you an stay but we will make your life miserable or give you bad reviews until we can either find a " reason " to fire you or you quit. Those situations always suck and I am sorry. I am glad that you got your accommodations. All I can think is this new boss is just a hard ass and trying to tow the company line. The thing about retail is... well they just don't care about the person who is doing their work for them. You could fall over backwards doing everything they wanted but it still wouldn't be enough. I did everything I was suppose to do in when I worked my book retail job but I nearly killed myself in the process. No longer... but of course now I'm worried about money b/c I kind of needed that PT job. I still think you should get with the vocational rehabilitation program in your area. Or some of the other job supports that I gave you. They may help you find a different job that is NOT in retail that you can do with less strain to you physically and mentally. Hang in there. ~ aka Alannakitty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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