So I work as a cashier at a grocery store and people come in with their kids all time and yesterday a 2 year old kid was walking out the door and its a busy parking lot so I tell the mom and she doesn't do anything and except continue to check out. So while the daughter is about to walk into the road I run outside and pick her up to take her back in and the woman made a huge scene in the store about me touching her kid. Manager gets called up and I get written up for it.
I was a cashier and a mother purposely left her autistic child there and then refused a few times to pick him up from the store. When we threatened to call the police she finally came back to get the child. It was horrible. The kid kept begging for his mom to get him and wanted to go home. I have no idea what the mom thought would happen by leaving him.
I would have felt like a peice of **** , but next time I will just let the kid get hit by the car then tell the manager, "Well, I could have saved her, but I almost lost my job last time."
**** em, keep doing what is right and if they get pissy over it then just remember that you'd get written up for something else anyways and you might as well do something useful for it. Worked as a cashier at dollar tree, I know that feel
When i was in rome thre was some kid playing around at the top of some really long stairs..i think it was the spanish stairs.
Her parents waren't paying any attention and she was just walking around and tripped.
I grabbed her by her coat at the very top of the stairs and yanked her back.
I get that it would be a shock for a little kid but she started crying and her parents rushed to me and started screaming in some kind of foreign language and taking the kid a distence away from me.
To bad they misunderstood the situation..but i'm happy to have kept that little girl from breaking her nose i guess.
Yea I didn't really care so much as to the parents getting pissed at me because whether they know it or not I probably saved her from getting hit by a car. But the fact that the manager was so quick to take their side pissed me off. I should be clear though that this manager is more of a co manager and there are 3 co managers who all follow the main manager. Its a weird design but since the main one can't work everyday they have these 3 others who basically run day to day operations. So anyway I am being called in today to tell my side of the story to the main manager and hopefully get rid of the write up. I'll have an update sometime tonight after my shift.
Alright so I just got back and the first thing that happened was my manager, Tommy, called me into the office and the co manager who wrote me up, Frances, was there. I explained my side of the story and Frances told me that the reason she wrote me up is that she didn't know I saved the kid only that I picked her up....WHICH IS ******** BECAUSE I TOLD HER LIKE 100 times. Anyway Francis apologized and later that night she came up to me and chewed me out for not telling her in the first place and letting it escalate into that. I'm thinking of quitting and going to work for Target.
that's why you don't interfere with natural selection. that dumb cunts genes should die out. shame the poor baby came out of that thing and has to bear her genes on to the next generation
Parents leave their kids without supervision all the time in the mall I work at.
They let kids as young as 2 to disappear without a trace out of doors and . There are automatic doors that lead right into parking lots and it's easy for a kid to tag along behind an adult tall enough to trigger the sensor above the doors. The mall also gets very crowded and busy, so it's easy for them to get abducted.
It's incredibly easy to watch a two year old disappear or die in this mall.
That's ******* disgusting parenting.
MFW people think leaving a toddler 5 minutes isn't enough to be unsafe for a child. ***** that little retard is 3 years old. You should *******know the value of 5 minutes by now. That's enough for a flame to engulf an entire house. It's enough for your kid to be dragged away into an unmarked vehicle. It's enough for them to be splattered onto the asphalt outside. And it's enough time to go unnoticed until it's too ******* late.
I worked at Carter's (the baby story) when I was in high school and this lady forgot her little four year old boy was with her. It took her about a half hour to even realize that he wasn't there with her.
This makes me glad that the mall I work at doesn't have automatic doors and actual police for security. Plus the people around here are actually decent and bring lost kids to the customer service desk. Haven't seen a missing report yet.
There's just so many of them though because it's a suburban area and it's mostly young mothers with pre-K aged children. Though please, for the sake of everyone, don't resort to those cursed squeaky shoes if you have trouble keeping track of your kid, and don't act like it isn't annoying everyone in public. Those things are headache inducing.
In Denmark we leave our kids outside in their strollers while going into a cafe or a restaurant or something, also during the winter, it toughens them up, and on the off chance that they are kidnapped they have to fight their way home to prove their valour and worth to the gods We do actually leave our kids outside
One time I was driving and out of nowhere a child ran out of a house (it's a really small tight area, not a big street) heading directly to the side of my car, I managed to turn the car and stopped, but the kid was so small and so close to the car it was out of sight from the driver's seat. I ran out like a maniac preparing for the worse, only to find the child 1-2 inches from my front wheel unharmed, I just grabbed the kid started shouting until the mom came out and had to physically pull the kid from arms and ran inside. She came to our house few hours later and apologized, but it was almost too late for her kid.
TL;DR: Because of a bitch who didn't pay attention her baby I almost ran over a kid and killed him, and you know damn well everyone was going to blame me for it, I thank god everyday it didn't happen.
When I grew up in Russia, it was common for stray children to be everywhere round where I lived/When I was 6 I had a house key and would just explore the town, park, ruins & **** and come back whenever that evening. Never got in too much trouble, apart from one time some older kids tried to mug us, but we didn't have anything they could steal, as was the style in Russia
From every Russian I've spoken to, Russia seems like a ******* magical wasteland where you get mugged 6 times crossing the street and stabbed twice on the sidewalk, but at the same time the muggers are giving you tickets to the cinemas 4 months before the movie comes out and inviting you over for Vodka and dancing after mugging
And you go and have a good time at both with your new friends
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I work retail at the mall and sometimes stand as a greeter for the store. Parents get distracted by the kiosks selling foreign **** and completely forget they have a 2-4 year old with them. Kid starts wandering around kiosk, unnoticed by parents.
I just stand there anticipating what I would do if anyone tried to snatch the kid.
Some parents just don't need to be parents.
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