Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 Kallie - The good news is that when you wake up tomorrow you get a fresh start! A clean slate, with nothing on it to remind you of the previous day. So you go, girl! You can do it. You KNOW how to work this program so I hereby proclaim Thursday as YOUR day! Hugs, Bette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 <<<<<<<I am telling myself I can do it, but it is never easy for me. There are some on this board who are so good at this. Tory, you for one, are entering my mind as I type this..you are so into doing it right..>>>>>>>>> Try not to think about how hard it is going to be to get back on track. Just tell yourself that you're going to eat w/in your point range no matter what. No excuses. No negative thoughts. Just do it. It's only 24 hours and if you have to drill sergeant your way through the day, then just keep on telling yourself that eating bad is NOT an option. The minute you get it into your head that you're going to overeat, it is so damn hard to get out. Trust me...I bet no one has ever eaten w/in their point range and when it came time to go to bed thought, " I really wish I had had that super value meal w/ a double cheeseburger at Burger King. " Tonight I was really tired. I just wanted to lay down and take a nap at work and it was only 5pm and I still had 1 1/2 hours to go. =) I thought " I could miss gym tonight...I did Curves this morning and I'll just run tomorrow night instead. " I was getting so close to convincing myself that this was the route to take. Then I remembered something that was mentioned on this board w/in the past week...so I said to myself, " You know what...I'm not going to make excuses for myself. I'm going to go to the gym, even if I hate every second of it. Even if I feel like a tired wimp the whole time. " And I loved the feeling I got after I left the gym. It's like it was a big step towards getting control over my " lazy mind. " Here's a quote I really like that might be appropriate: " No one ever works out and regrets it. You never go for a run, and then when you're finished, wish you would have just stayed home. You never climb a mountain, get to the top, and say, " I should have just been content to stay where I was. " =) Have an awesome Thursday!!!! 175/158.4/130 bad day I still just don't get it!! I can do so well for so long and then bang!! a rotten day! Through my whole 11 days on vacation I did excellent, a time when I would understand a little slip. *What's bad about this*, is that tomorrow is gonna be a killer to get back on track, I know me, I have got to get up and start my morning off on track *immediately*, and this worries me, I do not want it to extend into another rotten day.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 Kallie, I hope you have a better day tomorrow!! Before you fall asleep plan what you will eat and when you will workout. This will help you start the day out right. Hugs, Moe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2004 Report Share Posted March 25, 2004 Moe, Bette, , how wonderful to read your lines telling me *I have this brand new morning and I can do it*... Let me tell you, I had one miserable night. My poor tummy hurt so bad ALL night. I was awake and looking at the clock every hour, tossing and turning. I just couldn't get to sleep. So there I am thinking to myself, why on earth would I do something like that, and then suffer so badly for it. My stomach just cannot take the abuse anymore. I can't tell you how miserable I was. And I mean miserable, no sleep at all.. This morning all that is on my mind is that I do not want to go to bed tonight and suffer all night long again...I got into some sweets yesterday, and before I knew it, I had blown the whole day. It wasn't long before the hurting tummy started..it is still not settled this morning. So today I need to find foods to help settle it. Maybe some hot soup for the afternoon, this morning I think I will gag if I try to fix something.... I deserve this, I want to kick my butt into you know where, for being so darn weak. I knew what was going to happen and still did it.. BUT I don't ever remember feeling so bad physcially. I hope this stays planted in my head.. Thanks for your thoughts, I welcome them.....Kallie Thanks ladies......Kallie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2004 Report Share Posted March 25, 2004 > Here's a quote I really like that might be appropriate: > " No one ever works out and regrets it. You never go for a run, and then > when you're finished, wish you would have just stayed home. You never > climb a mountain, get to the top, and say, " I should have just been > content to stay where I was. " =) > What a fabulous quote. I think I'm going to post that on my computer at work to motivate me after a long day. Kallie: after something like this you've just got to pick yourself up and MAKE YOURSELF have an on-program day. Do it just for that day, don't think about any other days. Once you have a good day behind you, it makes it so much easier IMO. You know that one bad day isn't going to kill you, it happens to the best of us now and again, but several bad days in a row can be a real setback. So, remind yourself how bad you want this...look at old photos, peruse the Internet for motivation, do whatever must be done, but get through this day. You can do it, Kallie. I know you can. April Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2004 Report Share Posted March 25, 2004 Amen ! What a motivating post. Definitely, Kallie. We all have those days. But who are can become is not dependent on where you're coming from. What that means to me is that you can completely, overnight (if you're stubborn enough) change that pattern of one bad day leading into another. Just because it was that way previously, doesn't mean it's that way now. Now you have a bad day, you evaluate it, you learn from it, and you toss it into the dumpster on your way to a good day! > bad day > > > I still just don't get it!! I can do so well for so long and then > bang!! a rotten day! Through my whole 11 days on vacation I did > excellent, a time when I would understand a little slip. > > *What's bad about this*, is that tomorrow is gonna be a killer to get > back on track, I know me, I have got to get up and start my morning > off on track *immediately*, and this worries me, I do not want it to > extend into another rotten day.. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 I don't think you were wrong. Even in gas stations they pump gas for the handicapped (at least in Calif they do) at self-serve prices. He could of said I will do it for you this time but normally we don't do it, please take that into account next time. I know they supposedly lower prices because they save money on baggers but alittle consideration goes a long way. Susieq in Calif sandy grooms wrote:I had a bad day today that made me say a few choice words that I dont normally say. We have a grocery store here in town called Winco foods. Its like a discount grocery store that you bag your own groceries. I normally take one of my sons with me but this time they were busy doing things at home, so I went myself. I went through the store and filled the cart, probably at a guess around 250.00 worth. I started putting the items on the belt waiting for the person infront of me to get done. I nicely went up to the cashier and said I am disabled, my right arm and hand just dont work well, can I please have help on bagging my groceries and have help out with them. He looked at me and said we dont do that, I said you dont even do this for the handi-capped he said NO in a raised voice and said thats just the way it is. I couldnt beleive it, I looked at him and said a couple of words, then said well this is the way it is, I hope you all have fun putting all these groceries away then left. I am not a person that plays on my disability at all and it burns my butt when I have to ask for help with something. I came straight home and called the store and talked to the manager, he told me the same thing that the cashier said. I told him, you know word of mouth goes a long ways and hung up. Was I wrong at getting so angry? Should have I stayed there and took an hour to bag the groceries myself? I would really appreciate your veiws on this. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 I'm glad they can afford to lost $250 because most businesses can't and I would have done the same thing...USE your mouth and make sure at least your friends and family don't frequent that place if there is another store nearby. We had one grocery store in town for years where my boys go to school and then another chain came in and it is great that there is now competition...YOU did the RIGHT thing! Sorry you had to waste your energy! Idiots don't deserve your money! There are policies and then there is human decency and I am sure they would have had someone around who could have helped you. Sue Me > I told him, you know word of mouth goes a long ways and hung up. > Was I wrong at getting so angry? Should have I stayed there and took an hour to bag the groceries myself? > I would really appreciate your veiws on this. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Sandy: How awful! I would give that store as much bad publicity as possible, letter to the editor or be interviewed by the local paper. anything you can to discredit them. I get very mean when I am in pain! Good Luck! Rita Till next time! Love & Hugs ************************************* Some people succeed in spite of their handicap. Others succeed because of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 I would look for the address of Winco's corporate office, get the name of the president and managers of marketing, community or public relations, and write a letter to the president with copies to the others. Check the internet to get their address and phone number. Then call for the names. I'll bet you get an apology, guarantee it won't happen again, and maybe a coupon for free food. I live in an over 55 community and there were no buttons to open bathroom doors in the clubhouses. I wrote to the developer and they were installed. You have to go to the top! Edith > Sandy: > > How awful! I would give that store as much bad publicity as possible, > letter to the editor or be interviewed by the local paper. anything you > can to > discredit them. I get very mean when I am in pain! Good Luck! > > Rita > > Till next time! > > Love & Hugs > > > > ************************************* > Some people succeed in spite of their handicap. Others succeed because > of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Sandy, I can't believe that store! What idiots! Would you mind telling me the name and phone number or address of the store. I'd like to have a few words with the manager/owner. (I'll be nice.) Mark > I had a bad day today that made me say a few choice words that I dont normally say. > We have a grocery store here in town called Winco foods. Its like a discount grocery store that you bag your own groceries. I normally take one of my sons with me but this time they were busy doing things at home, so I went myself. > I went through the store and filled the cart, probably at a guess around 250.00 worth. I started putting the items on the belt waiting for the person infront of me to get done. I nicely went up to the cashier and said I am disabled, my right arm and hand just dont work well, can I please have help on bagging my groceries and have help out with them. He looked at me and said we dont do that, I said you dont even do this for the handi-capped he said NO in a raised voice and said thats just the way it is. I couldnt beleive it, I looked at him and said a couple of words, then said well this is the way it is, I hope you all have fun putting all these groceries away then left. I am not a person that plays on my disability at all and it burns my butt when I have to ask for help with something. I came straight home and called the store and talked to the manager, he told me the same thing that the cashier said. > I told him, you know word of mouth goes a long ways and hung up. > Was I wrong at getting so angry? Should have I stayed there and took an hour to bag the groceries myself? > I would really appreciate your veiws on this. Sandy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Go get them, Mark! Rita Till next time! Love & Hugs ************************************* Some people succeed in spite of their handicap. Others succeed because of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Thank you Susieq, Consideration is a very good word for this, in my heart I know I have to do something about this for others that might also have this same problem with there disabilities. Especially when money is so tight for a lot of people with disabilities. Sandy Re: Bad day I don't think you were wrong. Even in gas stations they pump gas for the handicapped (at least in Calif they do) at self-serve prices. He could of said I will do it for you this time but normally we don't do it, please take that into account next time. I know they supposedly lower prices because they save money on baggers but alittle consideration goes a long way. Susieq in Calif sandy grooms wrote:I had a bad day today that made me say a few choice words that I dont normally say. We have a grocery store here in town called Winco foods. Its like a discount grocery store that you bag your own groceries. I normally take one of my sons with me but this time they were busy doing things at home, so I went myself. I went through the store and filled the cart, probably at a guess around 250.00 worth. I started putting the items on the belt waiting for the person infront of me to get done. I nicely went up to the cashier and said I am disabled, my right arm and hand just dont work well, can I please have help on bagging my groceries and have help out with them. He looked at me and said we dont do that, I said you dont even do this for the handi-capped he said NO in a raised voice and said thats just the way it is. I couldnt beleive it, I looked at him and said a couple of words, then said well this is the way it is, I hope you all have fun putting all these groceries away then left. I am not a person that plays on my disability at all and it burns my butt when I have to ask for help with something. I came straight home and called the store and talked to the manager, he told me the same thing that the cashier said. I told him, you know word of mouth goes a long ways and hung up. Was I wrong at getting so angry? Should have I stayed there and took an hour to bag the groceries myself? I would really appreciate your veiws on this. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Hi Sandy: I don't blame you one bit for being so upset. Like you, I don't play on my disabilities (in fact I am quite the opposite - stubborn I guess) but I would have probably reacted the same way and would definitely go further with it also. Sorry you had to experience such INSENSITIVE PEOPLE!! You are in my thoughts. Jo. Bad day I had a bad day today that made me say a few choice words that I dont normally say. We have a grocery store here in town called Winco foods. Its like a discount grocery store that you bag your own groceries. I normally take one of my sons with me but this time they were busy doing things at home, so I went myself. I went through the store and filled the cart, probably at a guess around 250.00 worth. I started putting the items on the belt waiting for the person infront of me to get done. I nicely went up to the cashier and said I am disabled, my right arm and hand just dont work well, can I please have help on bagging my groceries and have help out with them. He looked at me and said we dont do that, I said you dont even do this for the handi-capped he said NO in a raised voice and said thats just the way it is. I couldnt beleive it, I looked at him and said a couple of words, then said well this is the way it is, I hope you all have fun putting all these groceries away then left. I am not a person that plays on my disability at all and it burns my butt when I have to ask for help with something. I came straight home and called the store and talked to the manager, he told me the same thing that the cashier said. I told him, you know word of mouth goes a long ways and hung up. Was I wrong at getting so angry? Should have I stayed there and took an hour to bag the groceries myself? I would really appreciate your veiws on this. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Sue Me, Idiots is a more polite word at calling them than I said. I had to pray last night and ask for forgiveness for my foul mouth. Yes I am going to tell family and friends of the experience, they do a whole lot of bussiness at Winco, so I really dont think it will make much of a damper on the company, BUT I know they will also tell friends and maybe we will all get the word out. Sandy Re: Bad day I'm glad they can afford to lost $250 because most businesses can't and I would have done the same thing...USE your mouth and make sure at least your friends and family don't frequent that place if there is another store nearby. We had one grocery store in town for years where my boys go to school and then another chain came in and it is great that there is now competition...YOU did the RIGHT thing! Sorry you had to waste your energy! Idiots don't deserve your money! There are policies and then there is human decency and I am sure they would have had someone around who could have helped you. Sue Me > I told him, you know word of mouth goes a long ways and hung up. > Was I wrong at getting so angry? Should have I stayed there and took an hour to bag the groceries myself? > I would really appreciate your veiws on this. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Rita, What a great idea about the letter to the editor, I know the paper wont mention the stores name but I will mention the discount grocery store on the street it on, maybe that will get some attention. Sandy Re: Bad day Sandy: How awful! I would give that store as much bad publicity as possible, letter to the editor or be interviewed by the local paper. anything you can to discredit them. I get very mean when I am in pain! Good Luck! Rita Till next time! Love & Hugs ************************************* Some people succeed in spite of their handicap. Others succeed because of them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Edith, As I said before I really feel I need to try to do something about this for others that are in need also. I do realize they are a discount store because they dont bag groceries, but cutomer service is the key to me. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Hi Mark, All I have is the phone number for the store, its . I really feel word of mouth goes along way. If you do call would you please let me know what is said? Sandy Re: Bad day Sandy, I can't believe that store! What idiots! Would you mind telling me the name and phone number or address of the store. I'd like to have a few words with the manager/owner. (I'll be nice.) Mark > I had a bad day today that made me say a few choice words that I dont normally say. > We have a grocery store here in town called Winco foods. Its like a discount grocery store that you bag your own groceries. I normally take one of my sons with me but this time they were busy doing things at home, so I went myself. > I went through the store and filled the cart, probably at a guess around 250.00 worth. I started putting the items on the belt waiting for the person infront of me to get done. I nicely went up to the cashier and said I am disabled, my right arm and hand just dont work well, can I please have help on bagging my groceries and have help out with them. He looked at me and said we dont do that, I said you dont even do this for the handi-capped he said NO in a raised voice and said thats just the way it is. I couldnt beleive it, I looked at him and said a couple of words, then said well this is the way it is, I hope you all have fun putting all these groceries away then left. I am not a person that plays on my disability at all and it burns my butt when I have to ask for help with something. I came straight home and called the store and talked to the manager, he told me the same thing that the cashier said. > I told him, you know word of mouth goes a long ways and hung up. > Was I wrong at getting so angry? Should have I stayed there and took an hour to bag the groceries myself? > I would really appreciate your veiws on this. Sandy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Hi Mark, All I have is the phone number for the store, its . I really feel word of mouth goes along way. If you do call would you please let me know what is said? Sandy Re: Bad day Sandy, I can't believe that store! What idiots! Would you mind telling me the name and phone number or address of the store. I'd like to have a few words with the manager/owner. (I'll be nice.) Mark > I had a bad day today that made me say a few choice words that I dont normally say. > We have a grocery store here in town called Winco foods. Its like a discount grocery store that you bag your own groceries. I normally take one of my sons with me but this time they were busy doing things at home, so I went myself. > I went through the store and filled the cart, probably at a guess around 250.00 worth. I started putting the items on the belt waiting for the person infront of me to get done. I nicely went up to the cashier and said I am disabled, my right arm and hand just dont work well, can I please have help on bagging my groceries and have help out with them. He looked at me and said we dont do that, I said you dont even do this for the handi-capped he said NO in a raised voice and said thats just the way it is. I couldnt beleive it, I looked at him and said a couple of words, then said well this is the way it is, I hope you all have fun putting all these groceries away then left. I am not a person that plays on my disability at all and it burns my butt when I have to ask for help with something. I came straight home and called the store and talked to the manager, he told me the same thing that the cashier said. > I told him, you know word of mouth goes a long ways and hung up. > Was I wrong at getting so angry? Should have I stayed there and took an hour to bag the groceries myself? > I would really appreciate your veiws on this. Sandy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Thank you Jo for your kind words. I am going to write a few letters to the corporate people and see what comes out of it. Sandy Bad day I had a bad day today that made me say a few choice words that I dont normally say. We have a grocery store here in town called Winco foods. Its like a discount grocery store that you bag your own groceries. I normally take one of my sons with me but this time they were busy doing things at home, so I went myself. I went through the store and filled the cart, probably at a guess around 250.00 worth. I started putting the items on the belt waiting for the person infront of me to get done. I nicely went up to the cashier and said I am disabled, my right arm and hand just dont work well, can I please have help on bagging my groceries and have help out with them. He looked at me and said we dont do that, I said you dont even do this for the handi-capped he said NO in a raised voice and said thats just the way it is. I couldnt beleive it, I looked at him and said a couple of words, then said well this is the way it is, I hope you all have fun putting all these groceries away then left. I am not a person that plays on my disability at all and it burns my butt when I have to ask for help with something. I came straight home and called the store and talked to the manager, he told me the same thing that the cashier said. I told him, you know word of mouth goes a long ways and hung up. Was I wrong at getting so angry? Should have I stayed there and took an hour to bag the groceries myself? I would really appreciate your veiws on this. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Thank you Dollie, You know you are right, they should have a sign at the door or something in bold letters saying that they dont bag groceries for anyone even disabilities. I spent nearly a hour and a half in there getting the groceries, just to find out I wouldnt be helped. My hubby said that I should have said something like I spent all this time getting the groceries now I am very tired, if I stay and bag these groceries I might colapse or trip and fall before leaving the store. He said that might have opened there eyes and might have seen the words law suit painted on my forehead. I am not a sue happy person at all, but I do fight for what I feel is right. Sandy Bad Day In real estate continuing ed., I have been taught that any public service and/or building that is open to the public must also be available to the handicapped. This is covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Some of you attorney people, weren't they required by law to help her with her groceries. Isn't that why the signs on the self-serve gas pumps say " Handicap assistance available when two or more employees are present. " I have noticed that seldom are there two employees available. --Dollie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Sandy, I just got off the phone with Steve Goddard, Winco's Executive Vice President of Retail Operation in Boise, ID. () Steve told me that they have made accomodations for disabled persons, but the disabled person has to provide 24 hours notice so that they can schedule an extra person. He was talking about blind people who need assistance with the entire shopping trip. I explained that you got your groceries yourself, put them on the counter yourself, and was able to ring them up yourself. You simply needed help for about 5 minutes to bag them, because you didn't have the use of both arms. There was no need to bring someone to help you for just 5 minutes. He explained that if they bagged for you they'd have to bag for everyone. I countered that you were in a wheelchair and everyone could see that. (OK--I really don't know that for certain, but it was highly likely since you're here at PLS-Friends.) Everyone would understand why you were getting help, and why able-bodied people weren't getting help. He had no response. Instead, he said he'd look into it and call me back. He sounded like a nice guy and I got the feeling that this will be settled the way it should be. But we'll see... Mark > I had a bad day today that made me say a few choice words that I dont normally say. > We have a grocery store here in town called Winco foods. Its like a discount grocery store that you bag your own groceries. I normally take one of my sons with me but this time they were busy doing things at home, so I went myself. > I went through the store and filled the cart, probably at a guess around 250.00 worth. I started putting the items on the belt waiting for the person infront of me to get done. I nicely went up to the cashier and said I am disabled, my right arm and hand just dont work well, can I please have help on bagging my groceries and have help out with them. He looked at me and said we dont do that, I said you dont even do this for the handi-capped he said NO in a raised voice and said thats just the way it is. I couldnt beleive it, I looked at him and said a couple of words, then said well this is the way it is, I hope you all have fun putting all these groceries away then left. I am not a person that plays on my disability at all and it burns my butt when I have to ask for help with something. I came straight home and called the store and talked to the manager, he told me the same thing that the cashier said. > I told him, you know word of mouth goes a long ways and hung up. > Was I wrong at getting so angry? Should have I stayed there and took an hour to bag the groceries myself? > I would really appreciate your veiws on this. Sandy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Mark, Thank you so very much, what a great guy you are for doing that. I am not in a wheel chair, I do use a cane though. When I do go shopping I always use a shopping cart in a store no matter if I only need one item or more. When my hubby was at a nursing home after his stroke I had a bad fall, I didnt really hurt myself except my pride and jarring my noodles some. It happened because of the heavily waxed floors in the place, it sure woke me up to be more cautious. I made an appointment with our lawyer for on the 10th of November, we needed to get some changes done on our will anyway. Our lawyer is also a judge, so hopefully he can ansewer some questions for me. I would be very happy if all that comes out of this was that I helped others with disabilities that didnt have to go through what I did. Again thank you Mark, Sandy Re: Bad day Sandy, I just got off the phone with Steve Goddard, Winco's Executive Vice President of Retail Operation in Boise, ID. () Steve told me that they have made accomodations for disabled persons, but the disabled person has to provide 24 hours notice so that they can schedule an extra person. He was talking about blind people who need assistance with the entire shopping trip. I explained that you got your groceries yourself, put them on the counter yourself, and was able to ring them up yourself. You simply needed help for about 5 minutes to bag them, because you didn't have the use of both arms. There was no need to bring someone to help you for just 5 minutes. He explained that if they bagged for you they'd have to bag for everyone. I countered that you were in a wheelchair and everyone could see that. (OK--I really don't know that for certain, but it was highly likely since you're here at PLS-Friends.) Everyone would understand why you were getting help, and why able-bodied people weren't getting help. He had no response. Instead, he said he'd look into it and call me back. He sounded like a nice guy and I got the feeling that this will be settled the way it should be. But we'll see... Mark > I had a bad day today that made me say a few choice words that I dont normally say. > We have a grocery store here in town called Winco foods. Its like a discount grocery store that you bag your own groceries. I normally take one of my sons with me but this time they were busy doing things at home, so I went myself. > I went through the store and filled the cart, probably at a guess around 250.00 worth. I started putting the items on the belt waiting for the person infront of me to get done. I nicely went up to the cashier and said I am disabled, my right arm and hand just dont work well, can I please have help on bagging my groceries and have help out with them. He looked at me and said we dont do that, I said you dont even do this for the handi-capped he said NO in a raised voice and said thats just the way it is. I couldnt beleive it, I looked at him and said a couple of words, then said well this is the way it is, I hope you all have fun putting all these groceries away then left. I am not a person that plays on my disability at all and it burns my butt when I have to ask for help with something. I came straight home and called the store and talked to the manager, he told me the same thing that the cashier said. > I told him, you know word of mouth goes a long ways and hung up. > Was I wrong at getting so angry? Should have I stayed there and took an hour to bag the groceries myself? > I would really appreciate your veiws on this. Sandy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2004 Report Share Posted November 3, 2004 Hi Sandy, Mike , the General Counsel of Winco called today. He indicated that it is Winco's policy to help handicapped whenever they need it. He added that both the clerk that you spoke to and the manager were both wrong when they said that they couldn't help you. Both individuals have been reprimanded by Mr. . Mark > I had a bad day today that made me say a few choice words that I dont normally say. > We have a grocery store here in town called Winco foods. Its like a discount grocery store that you bag your own groceries. I normally take one of my sons with me but this time they were busy doing things at home, so I went myself. > I went through the store and filled the cart, probably at a guess around 250.00 worth. I started putting the items on the belt waiting for the person infront of me to get done. I nicely went up to the cashier and said I am disabled, my right arm and hand just dont work well, can I please have help on bagging my groceries and have help out with them. He looked at me and said we dont do that, I said you dont even do this for the handi-capped he said NO in a raised voice and said thats just the way it is. I couldnt beleive it, I looked at him and said a couple of words, then said well this is the way it is, I hope you all have fun putting all these groceries away then left. I am not a person that plays on my disability at all and it burns my butt when I have to ask for help with something. I came straight home and called the store and talked to the manager, he told me the same thing that the cashier said. > I told him, you know word of mouth goes a long ways and hung up. > Was I wrong at getting so angry? Should have I stayed there and took an hour to bag the groceries myself? > I would really appreciate your veiws on this. Sandy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2005 Report Share Posted May 17, 2005 everyone has bad days now and then Bad Day Hi everyone, well, so much for getting back on track... I had a very bad day and it's not even overwith yet. I still have to eat dinner. I have at least journaled, but am too ashamed to post it here. I have gotten all my water in though, so that's a plus. I will be back on track tomorrow. I hate it when they have meetings at work, all the yummy left overs..... Gail __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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