I need advice regarding how to deal with a co-worker of mine.
He is a special needs co-worker. When you have a conversation with him, you notice that there is a disconnect in his brain. So, getting your point across to him is challenging.
Both of us are cashiers working for a major grocery store chain.
He makes noises while working such as “yee haw, yahoo!!” and so on which is a distraction for me and for my co-workers. My co-workers and I have talked about how distracting he is at work.
Front-end management and store management have spoken to him about his behavior, but he continues to act this way.
He also acts like a supervisor even though he is not. He reminds you of what you need to do as a cashier.
He also reaches over the cash register where you are to grab the receipt for your customer, and then gives it to them. This happens when he is working at the cash register in front of you.
He keeps track of his co-workers’ schedules, and when you either start work early or leave later, he says to you “aren’t you supposed to work from x time to x time?” This happens when you are either asked by a supervisor or a manager to either come in early or stay late.
Many of us are losing our patience when dealing with him.
He is a special needs co-worker. When you have a conversation with him, you notice that there is a disconnect in his brain. So, getting your point across to him is challenging.
Both of us are cashiers working for a major grocery store chain.
He makes noises while working such as “yee haw, yahoo!!” and so on which is a distraction for me and for my co-workers. My co-workers and I have talked about how distracting he is at work.
Front-end management and store management have spoken to him about his behavior, but he continues to act this way.
He also acts like a supervisor even though he is not. He reminds you of what you need to do as a cashier.
He also reaches over the cash register where you are to grab the receipt for your customer, and then gives it to them. This happens when he is working at the cash register in front of you.
He keeps track of his co-workers’ schedules, and when you either start work early or leave later, he says to you “aren’t you supposed to work from x time to x time?” This happens when you are either asked by a supervisor or a manager to either come in early or stay late.
Many of us are losing our patience when dealing with him.
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