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Dollar General racist unprofessional

I had purchased a christmas present from this store for my son but when I took it home my wife and I decided that it was not apropreiate for a boy. I attempted to return the item the next day unopened, with receipt... The manager asked me for my drivers licensed which I provided along with the receipt, she looked at it and said "I don't like ny drivers licensed" then said the photo do not look like me. She told me she could not do the exchange because of this. I have been shopping here all the time, I could not believe the way in which this person spoke to me with people waiting in line to checkout, it was so embarassing. She had pulled up the sale on the register but did not complete the transaction because of my ny state id. It was enough that I had a receipt and an unopened item. The manager here is the most unfriendly, racist, unprofessional person I have ever came in contact with. By the way, I left her the item and walked away, I am not the type to argue.

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kitten021983
Milwaukee, US
Mar 22, 2010 8:27 pm EDT

what does your license from NY have to do with race?

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Several times in the past week I have gone to the dollar general by my house. The background music is a station selected by the (Mostly black) employees, & its filthy! Sex, violence, the thug life, "capping a cop", etc. How can I take my granddaughter in there with that garbage floating thru the air? We do not allow that music in our house, & I darn sure...

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Dollar General rude managers

This is the worst store I have been in as a dollar general customer. The stores isle is crowed you can never get down a isle. The manager was rude her name was debra. When I asked her were the paper plate were she said ""down that isle ""with attitude. The employee looked tired and worn out with no energy like they have been working all night. During the day the store is filled with employees, but after 3 their are only 1 cashier. I was at the back of the line and it was back to were the greeting cards, it had to be at least 12 people in front of me. When the cashier called for help after 10 min the manager debra came down the isle yelling at the cashier cause their were only 5 poeple on that line. If she would have came earlier she would have seen how upset the costumers were for having to wait still after she called for help. Debras attitude towards her customers and her employee is unexceptable she should show some respect. We are all adult. Next time ill take my bussiness to family dollars were they treat there customers with respect and ill be sure to tell my family and friends not to shop there because of rude maneger. If she dont appreciate our money, lets not give it to her. I work in customer service and thats not it. Ive been in this community a long time, and I will start a boycott cause shes un professonal and rude.

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Litl
Waynesville, US
Feb 28, 2010 8:40 am EST

What did Corporate Office say when you called them? Or Department Of Labor?

Corporate Office

100 Mission Ridge

Goodlettsville, TN 37072

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Or National Contact Center for Department Of Labor 1-866-4-USA-DOL

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CATFACE
Shields Township, US
Feb 27, 2010 1:15 pm EST

You're still the idiot.

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SAVE HER
Adel, US
Feb 27, 2010 12:52 pm EST

PAPER PLATES ARE NOT A HUGE PURCHASE. WHOS THE IDIOT NOW .DUH PAPER PLATES.$2.75 YOU LOOK STUPID .REALY

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CATFACE
Shields Township, US
Feb 27, 2010 12:19 pm EST

Your spelling errors and capitalization of the whole paragraph makes me laugh. Maybe next time you go grocery shopping, we all know you were doing that, go to a grocery store or wholesale store. Dollar Stores are not meant for huge purchases. I worked at one for a year. I know the exact customer that you are. You're the lady that yelled at me because the sign in back said "All Chicken $1.50" and i had to charge you $2.00 for the extra large bag. The managers are always mean there. They have no real bosses to answer to themselves to they make up the rules as they go on. You're an idiot. Stop grocery shopping in a dollar store.

By the way a "Dollar General" shouldn't be in the airlines section.

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Dollar General very unprofessional conduct

While standing in line waiting for a cashier to cash out, there was three of us in line at the time. Three dollar general employees come walking up talking. The next thing you know is (I believe she was the manager) the one started yelling at one of the other girls and making threats. "i am the manager here I can make you work everynight, every weekend, and can also make it so you want to quit. I am 54 years old and could not believe what I was actually seeing and hearing while waiting in line to cash out in a place of bussiness like that. That was not a good seen and will not return so I don't have to see anything like that again.

A conseerned shopper
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Waynesville, US
Feb 18, 2010 8:12 pm EST

What did Corporate Office say when you called them? Or Department Of Labor?

Corporate Office

100 Mission Ridge

Goodlettsville, TN 37072

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Or National Contact Center for Department Of Labor 1-866-4-USA-DOL

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Dollar General store operations

I went into the mt. Zion, il dollar general store as a last ditch effort to find a material I needed for a school function. However, when I went in, there was literally no clerk in the store. As I stood around, waiting for five minutes to be waited on, it dawned on me that the two women standing right outside the door smoking were the clerks. I stood there for another few minutes, then looked around the store. In the meantime, another customer came in and attempted to purchase some items. Again, the women stood outside, not even looking in to see what we were doing. The man and I both left at the same time, empty handed. As we were leaving, one associate sarcastically asked if we needed any help. The other laughed and asked us if we found what we needed. I have never been so insulted in my life and will never shop there again.

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Zion, US
Apr 27, 2010 3:07 pm EDT

Unfortunatly this does not surprise me! I have been in that dirty store and the customer service is horrible.

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Waynesville, US
Feb 18, 2010 8:13 pm EST

What did Corporate Office say when you called them? Or Department Of Labor?

Corporate Office

100 Mission Ridge

Goodlettsville, TN 37072

[protected]

Or National Contact Center for Department Of Labor 1-866-4-USA-DOL

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Dollar General termination for no apparent reasons and no evidence of action

I was recently employed at this location and was accused of something that was brought to my attention that led me to my termination. The manager and assistant manager had it planned to fire me due to I was dating the assistant managers daughter and when we broke up for me to go back to my family, they harrassed me at my job and as well at other locations. The store assistant manager the mother of my ex girlfriend and her son are both employed at this store which is a matter of conflict of interest, as well as when the daughter and the mother wrote statements expalining that I had stolen a camera, with no evidence and as well as their complaints resulted in anger becuase i would not get back with their daughter, the accused me of the matter, however it was explained that the daughter was the one who stole the camera and the mother who is the assistant manager let her walk out wiht the merchandise. No one never investigated the issue they just terminated me, I even agreed to a lie detector test. They just terminated me for no reason and how can they and receive information and staements from a non employee and the mother of the person giving the statement. Blackmale!

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DEBRA IN OKLAHOMA
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Feb 20, 2010 5:34 pm EST

EVERYONE HAS RIGHTS. YOU NEED TO FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION OR THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION.

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Scottsdale, US
Feb 08, 2010 10:48 am EST
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Look up your state laws about businesses - some states do not need to have a "right to fire" policy. I live in Arizona and we do not have a "right to fire" policy. That gives any company any right to pay you what they want (even if under minimum wage) and gives them the rights to fire you with or without a notice of why they fired you. I would assume given the example you've given this rule would also apply to your state.

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Dollar General non-payment for hours worked

Monday, February 1, 2010

During the month of August 2009, I worked for Dollar General in North Arlington, NJ. In July they sponsored a Job Fair at their new location in North Arlington. On August 14, I began training with the Manager at that time, Pete Fox. On August 18, I actually began working at the North Arlington Location. On Tuesday, August 18, 2009, I worked from 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM without a lunch break, a total of 6 Hours; on Wednesday, August 19 I worked from 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM with no meal break, a total of 4 hours, on Thursday, August 20 I worked from 6:00 AM – 11:00 AM again no meal break a total of 5 hours; Friday August 21, I was out sick. On Saturday, August 22, I worked from 4:00 AM – 9:00 AM without a meal break, a total of 5 hours. On Monday, August 24, I worked from 4:00 AM -11:00 AM without a meal break for a total of 7 hours On Tuesday, August 25, I was off. On Wednesday, August, 26 I again worked from 4:00 AM – 11:00 AM with no meal break for a total of 7 hours. It was on this day that I was told that they had hired too many sales people, and that I was one of those being let go. At that time I was told that I would receive two checks for the hours that I had worked, I asked if I could pick them up, and was told to stop in the following Friday to do just that. When I asked for my check I was told that it had been mailed to my home address. Since I was terminated from this establishment, there has been a change in the Management at this location. On Thursday, January 21, 2010, I telephoned the new manager Ron and made an inquiry about my missing check. At that time, he stated that he would have to investigate my claim. He took my Social Security Number and stated to me that he would be in contact with the previous manager Pete Fox, and that he would get back to me. It is now February 1, 2010, and, I have heard nothing from either the former manager, nor the current manager regarding my back pay. Since making these inquiries; I did receive my tax forms from their central office. This tax document shows that my earnings while with them to be $330.00. The only payment I actually received was an earlier check for $120.00. Thusly $330.00 - $120.00 = $210.00 that I am still owed as payment for the hours that I actually worked. I am tired of playing “telephone tag” with these people; the evidence is clear, by the very tax documents that “their” payroll department sent to me. This document unequivocally demonstrates that I am owed this compensation.
I would appreciate any assistance that you might provide to help resolve this matter.

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west newton, US
Feb 03, 2010 6:49 pm EST
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Call the corporate office. Also you can ask to talk to the regional manager, where the store is located. I would also call labor relations in your state. Believe me Dollar General makes a lot of mistakes. I use to be a manager at one.

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Litl
Waynesville, US
Feb 02, 2010 11:13 pm EST

What did Corporate Office say when you called them?

Corporate Office

100 Mission Ridge

Goodlettsville, TN 37072

[protected]

Or NCDOL 1-800-NC-LABOR [protected]) ?

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First off, I would like to express my sick distaste in the entire company of Dollar General for the following reasons. I have a friend that is an extremely hard worker and has helped run 5 of the Dollar General stores due to lack of employees and qualified management. She was fired over a situation that was totally out of her control. Yet there are District...

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It is ridiculous that I work for a company that forces you to beg for donations from customers that not only for obviously reasons have no money or would not be shopping there but are made to feel bad for not donating their money. Plus, once again our dress code is changing and guess who has to pay for the change? Employees! DG will not even provide the...

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Dollar General we need better management

I have worked at the DG in my town for over a year now. I still work there, and I am in school at a local college full-time. I keep my job because around here especially, jobs are very hard to find. I have very few complaints with my job itself, I actually do not mind my job. I love to interact with people, and I just about know all of my customers by name. The pay really sucks, but other than that it is a job. My Store manager, though, seems very sexist. In the last year I have worked there, we have had at least 4 new people hire in, none of which are male. We have an all female staff except for my store manager who is a male. All of the girls that he hires are, well, young and pretty. Most of the time they do not even do their jobs. I do not mind working hard, but sometimes the trucks and lifting gets rough. We have girls who cannot lift due to pregnancy and others who just refuse. I know many men who need a job and would be more than happy to work. I just feel like he is being sexist in his hiring. Not only that, but our assistant manager is lazy. She does nothing when the SM is not around except for sit on her butt and talk to her friends and family on the phone. She has been suspected of taking money. When I say she does absolutely nothing, I am not exagerating one bit. The store manager has been informed and talked to about her behavior several times, but has never confronted her. WTF? I think our store is in desperate need of better management.

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bryan, US
Aug 04, 2011 4:44 am EDT

well you know the change to being an openly traded stock does have that effect on retailers ruralshopper.

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ruralshopper
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May 25, 2010 7:12 pm EDT

I have shopped at Dollar General for 40 years. I live in a small town/rural area. It used to be a store that would save you money. Not any more. They continue to jack up the prices and put the raised price in such small font that many do not notice until they pay the bill. I have also noticed that the food items that are there for the Mexican patrons are way over priced. The Dollar Store should not gouge the migrant workers.

Their customer service is almost a thing of the past it seems. Today I stopped at the dollar store and spent about $26.00. I had intended to ask for change $1.00 in quarters for the news paper machine. I went back inside, stood in line a long time and they refused to give me change, saying that I had to make a purchase. I already had told the cashier that I just made a purchase. If I wanted to get change I would have to make another purchase.

I think that I will save money if I shop at Fred's. It seems that Dollar General is pricing themselves out of the money saving category. Dollar Tree stores have many of the same items and only cost one dollar per item.

Dollar General has many, many stores and they are big enough to still offer money saving deals on all of their items. They have just gotten greedy.

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Dollar General not worth it

I have worked with Dollar General starting off as an Assistant Manager in December of 2007 to later get promoted to Store Manager in June of 2008. I ran a high volume store with only 4 employees on staff. If my employees couldn’t get the work load done, guess who had to step in and finish it. Yes, me. The STORE MANAGER. It infuriates me to think of how much this company really doesn’t care about its employees. I see all the time how they’re getting sued left and right. Gee, I wonder why. I had other store managers come and help me at my store every other week it seemed because I didn’t have the time to even look for new employees let alone hire new ones. Once those other store managers glanced at my schedule and saw that I was working about 80 hours a week, they looked at me and said “Is this your REAL schedule?!” Well, yes I replied. I didn’t have a choice. I had to be at the store due to staffing issues that my District Manager wouldn’t help with, basically, I was doing everything myself. That store wouldn’t run without me being there….period. Working for this company took a hard downfall with my life. My personal life. I was never at home anymore to be there for my kids, I honestly didn’t even have a life. My own doctor warned me even that I should look for another career to pursue cause this job was about to kill me, that’s how hard I was working. My kids eventually had to go live with their dad because they hated me that much more for having spent so much time at this place. That’s how much overtime I worked. Some weeks, 80 hours, some weeks even more if there was a corporate visit. Working late nights until 4 or 5 am, or even overnight since being there since 6 am to open the store that same day. It was close the store for the night, then wake up and go open first thing in the morning. All the time, never failed. Sure I could have my employees do this, but they always called in or always had an excuse not to show up. When I brought these matters to my District Managers attention, she said it was up to me to hire new employees. Well ok, no problem, but if I’m having to do everything else in the store at the same time as being a manager, how am I suppose to run this store efficiently? I can’t even be a “manager” if I can’t even get off of the register long enough to even LOOK at applications. I even worked at OTHER stores to get them prepared for corporate visits because we knew they were going to get visited, and we must have stayed at that store scrubbing wax and other debris off of the floor, laying cement in the front foyer, painting posts, proping their stores to where they looked emmacualte, ect. We did it all. And I’m sorry, but this was NOT in my job description. If they’re looking for a cheap way out, they’ll do it. And they’ll use anybody that knows how to do whatever it is they want done. I thought in my own mind that being a manager was to manage your people, your schedule, your store and inventory. Being a manager at this company means going above and beyond every day until the point where they almost kill you. And trust me, that is NOT AN UNDERSTATEMENT! I truly regret ever working for this company and really putting my blood, sweat and tears into this so called "management career" due to the lack of ethics this company stands behind. Worse off than that, they turn a blind eye to their own managers including me when it’s profiting them not to have to pay for someone’s hard earned paycheck for all the crap they put people through. I hope this letter gives you somewhat of an insight on what a lot of “managers” go through working with this company. I too have once before talked with lawyers on going after them for all of the overtime I have put in to try and get some kind of compensation on this. It’s against strict labor laws in the US no matter which county, or state you live in to work people like this and NOT pay them. They’re excuse is that they “classify” our store manager position to be EXEMPT from hourly salary so that we can be there to run the store all hours of the day/night. Which I’m sorry, but when I was hired, no one told ME that I was going to be doing. Seems like this particular company comes up with all sorts of ways around the truth, other than the truth to appreciate how hard their employees really do work for them. To me, that’s just sad. I no longer shop nor reccomend this store to anyone I know now. I have boycotted the whole business no matter what products they have either in stock, or how much cheaper they sell it for in this tough economy now a days. If you're reading this now, I would take a step back and really consider just how well you have it, and how much trouble it would be to go out of your way to pay for an item that costs $2 rather than paying $2.50 just to please your self consciousness. NOT WORTH IT to let this company profit off of the people that truely know how hard work really pays off...But that's just my opinion...

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Chicago, US
Apr 10, 2010 2:33 pm EDT

I cant stand this company. The payroll numbers you are given compared to the tasks that need to be done are just crazy. the worst part is i transferred to a new store to work why i attended college and was promised at least 25 hours a week. I didn't end up getting an aid for college so i figured ill work and try to save up money until i can afford to go. 3 weeks ago i was scheduled for 37 hours witch i was very happy about. the next week it dropped to 27 witch sucks but still is around the 25 i was promised. last week i work 18 hours and this week i have 14 hours. my boss told me that he had seasonal help he was going to get rid of but ended up waiting to long so they are now regular employees. we have been through 4 different district managers in the last 2 months. this company makes no since with anything they do and they don't give a ### about there employees as long as there getting there money. i was never given my 6 month raise that i was told about in September of 2009 because evidently the changed policies in Feb of 2009 but arn't sending the new policy books out until next week. there are to many flaws in the way they treat there employees and its impossible to get anyone to hear what you have to say and get anything done.

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kitten021983
Milwaukee, US
Mar 22, 2010 8:43 pm EDT

Wow does this post sound way too familiar... Its sad when the LP supervisor asks you "do you really work all these hours?" (when I was taking care of 2 stores) and then turns around and tells you that if so and so was here you probably won't have a job.

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navygranny
Haltom City, US
Jan 01, 2010 9:44 pm EST

I was an Asst. Mgr. at a Dollar General and I understand what you went through. It's just like you said. I was even illegally put on Medical Leave at one point and had to get Advocacy Inc. to help me get my job back. I had a nice store and I loved my customers but I was being worked nearly to death. The pay is awful too. Just be glad you're gone and not having to deal with it anymore. I quit voluntarily after almost 4 years and they have a new DM now and the first thing she did was fire the Mgr. and bring in her own Mgr.

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Dollar General greed

Recently I went into dollar general to purchase things that I needed for my home. I usually spend $35-$40 a week in the store. The way things are now a days, we have to watch what we spend. The cashier was pleasant enough, but I was continuously asked to donate to not only one, but three different charities! I looked the company up on line, and this is a multi million dollar company! So why are they asking the average shopper to contribute to these charities, when they have such a high prophet margin! You know that they will take the credit for the donation, but the company itself dropped no money into the bucket. All they manage to do is drive away thier customers - send them straight back to walmart. I personally would rather deal with the crowds then feel like I was just charity raped!

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secrets030187
Richmond, US
Feb 13, 2011 8:26 pm EST

We are expected to ask. In my district we are expected to bring in $14 a week ($2 a day, which is not a lot) in literacy fund. The title of your complaint is 'Greed'. Really? Is it greedy to facilitate donations? When I ask the cutomer if they would like to donate their spare change to the literacy fund (oh the evils of helping kids learn how to read!) most of my customers do gladly (probably because they are NOT greedy and understand that 23 cents is not going to severely impact their lives but could really help somebody else) and those that do not donate are not harrassed and wished a good day just like everybody else. The fact that you felt the need to post this (a defense mechanism based on your guilt for greedy sentiments) shows that you really need to get a life, or wait, even better! maybe try to help someone else!

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RaeRae85
Canton, US
Dec 26, 2010 6:30 pm EST

No one likes asking for donations, but we get into serious trouble when we don't ask. I'm not going to lie though, when it's just me and my cashiers, I refuse to ask. I work in a terrible neighborhood, and everyone pays with EBT food cards and EBT cash cards, and spare change. Do they really expect someone who paid for a loaf of bread with nickles and dimes to donate to a charity? No, of course not. I only ask when my store manager or DM is there. Let them ask, and see how it goes for them.

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Apr 21, 2010 6:01 pm EDT
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I too hate asking for donations. I think everyone at my store puts in a little bit here and there to try and make up for not asking every person. We've had complaints to home office about asking for money, but yet its the policy. Go figure.

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Waynesville, US
Dec 30, 2009 8:54 am EST

I know how you feel. I work for Dollar General. I hate asking people to donate. If I do not I am expected to put the money in myself. I thought that was illegal for the company to force me to put my own money in for not asking for donations from people so I complained to the Department Of Labor & I was told it is not their problem! I have no idea who to go to. If people were made of money they would not need to shop at Dollar General for cheaper prices. I have been at Dollar general for over a year due to not being able to find another job yet. I still make minimum wage & only get 23 hours a week.

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I recently was let go by this company. The RM has a history of pushing people out who all just happen to fall into the 45-65 years old category. They all seem to be getting replaced by others who are less than 40 years old. This is occurring at all levels, DM, SM and Associate. How do they continue to get away with this?

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Dollar General mangement

I was former employee of dollar general (Jackson heights) murfreesboro tn for five months and several stores in surrounding area with no problems and even was asked to come give help when needed. New manager was transferred in, and all of a sudden everything was completely different - (Ex. Not permitted to count drawer before or after shift, payroll always being cut, bringing in "her" people who don't have a clue regarding customer service, she herself rude to customers and employees) this company is infamous for "promising" the world and delivering absolutly nothing - then if you leave you loose your "creditablity" same old, same old i'm gonna, i'm gonna. (Theme song)
Personally would not recommend anyone to work here!

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thetruthaboutdg
Pittsburgh, US
Mar 28, 2015 9:55 am EDT

I feel ya there been with these pukes for 18 months 3 store managers 2 dms and 15plus hourly employees they treat you like dirt. If you put in the kind of time I have they'd rather outsource some 50-60 year old to take over instead of give someone a shot thats been in their store 1.5years. They hole company is a joke you report internal theft to a dm and you gotta go to corporate to get a pos taken care of. If you want a promotion get your knee pads and some good mouth wash cuz you'll be blowing a district manager for the next 5 years to get a dollar raise all stores are the same and all dms are stuck up ### that brownnosed to get a salary.

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Columbus, US
Nov 09, 2010 10:00 pm EST

I work for a Dollar General in Columbus, Georgia and I TRULY HATE IT. I dont blame you for quitting, its just that I need this job so I can get through college and the economy is bad right now, so it would be hard to find another job right away. My main complaint is my lazy [censor] manager. By the way, I am a "supervisor stocker", as he calls it, I dont get paid more or watch over anybody, its just a name with more work. So after me, another stocker and the manager are finished stocking whats on U-boats and Rolltainers, it is my job to clean up, take out the trash (which is real full every single [censor]ing day), make sure there are no boxes on the floor, and thats about it. Well, the manager just leaves boxes on the floor and expects ME to pick them up. Even though there is another stocker there, he tells me to do and that really pisses me the [censor] off. And then on top of that, he tells me to stay there later than I have to be, I got [censor] I need to do. One day, I am going to snap on his [censor] and I may lose my job, but it will all be worth it... [censor] DOLLAR GENERAL, IT IS A HORRIBLE PLACE TO WORK.

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I am from a small town went shopping about 30 min from were Ilive in TX . I went in to look at all of there christmas items went to get soap and items i needed. I heard the store manager and the cashier talk about how the lady got out of there site. I thought there were talk about someone else until i was followed around the store the cashier was on every...

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Dollar General crap management and honoring laziness

I've been working with the company for the past six months. Started off as a stocker with only two days a week, despite being in retail for the past five years. That manager got sick and had to quit. Our store was a mess, then an outside manager came in and managed the store for three months and completely had the store running the way it is supposed to. He and I got along great because we both had the exact same mind-set and both of us have high standards for how the store is supposed to be run. He saw that and I suddenly got bumped from two days with only 10 hours a week straight to five days with 32-40 hours a week.
My first complaint is our 3rd key, who doesn't do a thing. All she does is goes around and straightens the store, then she comes up with some BS excuse why she didn't do the planogram she was supposed to do that night. She was supposed to do the food planogram, she didn't do it until 3 weeks after the deadline. And even then, she didn't do it on her own. She had to have the assistant manager practically hold her hand while doing it. I really wish she would be demoted. Not fired because she is great with customers and doing basic stocking, but she is incompetent in her managerial duties. Her excuse for screwing up and not doing anything is always "I didn't know how to do it because I wasn't trained". She has been 3rd key for 8 MONTHS. She should have learned everything she needed to know on her own by now. I mean, I've even taught her how to do a few things that she didn't know how to do because of her supposed lack of training.
I do my job and I get nothing to show for it. The outside manager left and we now have a new permanent manager who claimed on his application to be a former K-Mart GM. Turns out its BS because he accidentally let it slip to me that he wasn't even a manager at K-Mart. They didn't even do a freaking background check. He's been here for since late August, was in training for a month before that, and he still doesn't know how to do the things a manager is supposed to do. I've even had to show him how to shut the store down and count the money! Seriously, why should a freakin' sales associate have to teach these two? It's literally me and the Assistant Manager taking care of the store. We are supposed to set up the store the way the company says to in the books with those pretty pictures, or (as the people who do their jobs like to call it) the planogram. Me and the Assistant Manager are always going back behind the 3rd key and GM, moving the holiday stuff to the isle it is supposed to be put in because they put it on the other side of the store.
Our Assistant Manager is a hard worker, but has a bad attitude problem. One of those people who "tells you like it is". Now, I don't mind that but it is not a good thing to be a blunt ### towards co-workers and customers you don't get along with and get an attitude with anyone who doesn't make you laugh.
Everyone that works in that store knows I take great pride in my work and show great dedication to my job. If I see a planogram that needs to be done, I do it rather than just loaf around because "there is nothing to do". A few days ago, my assistant manager called me into the office saying that they're thinking of getting rid of me if I don't "straighten up". I ask her what she means and she said that I don't wear my name tag every day (forget the damn thing once and they make a big deal about it).
1- Says that the GM is mad because I did a couple end-cap planograms that he didn't give me permission to do. Aparently it is a bad thing to put christmas candy on an endcap that the company says it's supposed to be on, even though he told me to get as much of the christmas candy up as possible. I did my job on top of doing two endcaps with everything exactly as it was supposed to be.
2- Said that the 3rd key is saying she tells me to do stuff and I refuse to do it. She never told me to do anything except that one time when she told me to straighten the store, which I had just finished doing and no customers had come in since two hours earlier (we're located in a very dead location). So, since I was cashier, I went through the impulse area and rooted out all of the expired candy. Wanna guess how much of that candy was expired? Not even an exaduration: at least 90%. We had barely any candy up in the impulse area because someone finally combed through it. I found 3 Kit-Kats that have been expired since 200-freakin-5. I almost staggered back when I saw that mixed in with Kit-Kats that we just got on truck two days before. I let that be known and I'm still hearing about it as a bad thing I did. And whenever I do have nothing to do, I ask the manager on duty. They always only tell me to "Just straighten". That is the only thing they tell me to do, then they (aside from the Assistant Manager) don't talk to me the rest of the day.
3- The Assistant Manager claims she over-heard me complaining to a customer that I hadn't taken a break yet. Why the hell would I complain about not taking a break during a 4-hour shift where I was covering for an injured co-worker? I have pulled a 13-hour shift with just a 15-minute break before without complaining to anyone, and it was my decision to stay. I didn't have to, but I wanted to because I didn't want to ditch my store with just one person working there. Especially since we are in a crap area with bad crime.
4- I came in sick earlier last week, but called in and asked if I could do stocking since that needed to be done so I can stay completely active and work myself out of being ill. My productivity didn't even waver, despite being sick. Now I'm getting criticized for coming in sick because of the fact that I didn't want to call off work at the last second when one associate was just fired for stealing and the other had already called in sick. (So it was just me and the 3 keys)
5- She says is also claiming she hears a lot of crap about the store, mostly about me. Our entire customer base is consisted of nothing but regulars. I know every customer by name and they know me by name. Many have said that they shop there because they know I will be working. They even know my car and some only show when my car is in that lot. So I know it can't be crap coming from customers, so it must be co-workers.

The assistant manager and I specifically stated that "I am not telling you as your boss, I'm telling you as your friend. If you don't straighten up, you they will get rid of you". Why the hell is it that they are wanting to get rid of me? It seems the only reason they're wanting to get rid of me is because I do my job and actually know what I'm doing, unlike the GM and especially the 3rd key. I seriously have to not do my job in order to keep my damn job?

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Christiana, US
Nov 18, 2009 5:46 pm EST

Good Girl! You definitly hit the nail on the head! You obviously have worked in the Murfreesboro Tn. stores. Do yourself a favor and don't transfer here, because we have the same BS. I was starting to think I was the only one that had "Turnips"(which is probably an insult to the poor root veggie) for management. My 3rd key is the same story. It has to be the whole corporation! Another store i help out the assistant manager
(who's pregnant) sits in the office and talks on cell phone, and when needed on floor all she does is complain, and says she can't wait to go home but her husband is manager at another store and is friends with the DM.

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Well first I payed for gift card 20.00 then you apply for reloadable card and you put money on it for me it was 70.00 for internet purchases smart right! Dollar general took money but later took no responcablity for the so called visa card that they have put there name on as well as visa for the theft I have tryed for 2 months now and over 500 min. Of phone...

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Dollar General bad service / managment

This is my complaint against the dollar general store in my area! I usually visit this store several times a week and now have decided to never ever go there again. Everytime I go I have to wait for several minutes before I can find an employee to ring up my items and when they do show up it's due to the fact that I have to whistle or run around and try to find someone to help me. Then they are rude and disrespectful toward me because I am there and they to do something. Several people usually are lined up before service is available.
Also I have witnessed rude and unexceptable behaviour toward the hispanic race, as if these employees do not like and just don't have time to wait on them, i'm a white woman and not hispanic and still find it to be disgusting how these people are treated in public! Hopefully someone will see this and do something about this store! Oh and for the old lady that works there that makes rude comments to customers and asks personal questions that should not be asked, she should be fired for this behaviour!

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Richmond, US
Feb 13, 2011 8:38 pm EST

Im just going to reply to several statement I have read.
First- DG cashiers are expected to stock one full rolltainer per hour while running register. I wih everyone who has ever complained about having to wait for an employee to come to the register to try to pull that off. stop being so impatient. If we dont keep the store stocked then you dont have the products you want to buy. The company wont let us put a bell at the registers so we have to try to run around and stock and keep an eye out for customers. From personal experience I can also say that many of you who say you have had to wait for 5 minutes are exagerating greatly. I had one woman throw a fit because she had to wait for my cashier for 10 minutes. She demanded to speak to my district manager, so i took her to the office and showed her the tape of her waiting, and she literally stood at the register for less that a minute. Common really?
Second- The company does not always inform us when a product is recalled. When we scan something at the register and it rings up and says that the item is recalled we CANNOT sell it BY LAW. If we do we will be terminated. If it rings up at a penny it means that the item has been discontinued and CANNOT be sold. If we do we WILL BE TERMINATED. Im sorry but im not going to lose my job so you can have your cargo shorts. Just not going to happen.

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gizmo yancey
Marshall, US
Apr 17, 2010 3:42 pm EDT

I just came from the Dollar General Store #00971 in my area. I was buying a chemofloge pair of shorts. It was priced $4.00 but they rang it up on the register and it rang up $0.01 and they said they couldn't sell it to me. I was very angry with them and refuse to ever go in there again. I thought it was policy that what price the register rang up they were supose to sell that item for that price. Please tell me if they were in the right. Didn't think they were supose to refuse to sell any item in the store.

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odell robertson
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Mar 31, 2010 3:17 pm EDT

I SHOP AT DOLLER GENERAL TWICE A WEEK HAD NO COMPLIANT UNTIL 03 31 2010 AT STORE #42216 WHEN I WALK INSIDE 9 PEOPLES WERE AT # 1 REGISTER #2 AND # 3 WAS CLOSED WHEN I GOT READY TO CHECKOUT #1 WAS CLOSED AFTER AWHILE # 3 open up she didnt turn on open regrister light i complianted to her that she didnt have her light on she switch it on and back off again with the manger looking and ask me now what ''' i said now i know you are closed i will not shop at that store i have told my family and friends to avoid the store at 4770 hooper road baton rouge la

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Waynesville, US
Dec 30, 2009 9:03 am EST

I agree. I also work at Dollar General. It literally sucks the life out of you. They will not allow us to have a bell either so I have to continuously run all the way back up to the register every few seconds to check to make sure no one is there & people still get mad. We have stock to put out, help people on the floor, straighten store, work register & so on. I work minimum wage & have been there for over a year. I only get 24 hours a week. I get a 15 min break to have a quick bite & use bathroom. They work us like dogs & we get treated badly but yet the customers still treat us like we are beneath them & trash. No matter how the customers treat me I still smile at them, hold door open for them to make it easier & I feel like crying when they are so hateful but I just keep going. I need the job to bad to quit.

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Oct 21, 2009 12:46 pm EDT

As I can't explain the racist part of your complaint, however, I can try to give you some insight on why a cashier is not around when you are ready to check out. I am a cashier at Dollar General and when I am cashiering I am supposed to be working on other things as well. A lot of times in the morning they only have single coverage and the only person working is supposed to be doing other tasks. Also, corporate does not allow us to have a bell! I think this is ridiculous that they want us to do all this other stuff and then not be available when a customer is ready. Now, when I am working register and supposed to also be doing other things, it is an annoyance to ME when a customer is whistling or yelling at me to tell me that they are ready. I prefer when a customer is about to go up to the register and they come to me and tell me that they are ready so I can then walk up with them. I know that it is annoying to the customer also, but we as cashiers have many things we are supposed to do WHILE running the register. They (corporate) expect a lot from us and then we also have to wait on the customers. I'm sorry that you had a bad experience, but from my perspective, this happens to me all the time and I know that the customers don't understand, however, it can get annoying and I can understand why the cashier might wear her feelings on her sleeve and come off rude. I hope this gives you a little bit of another perspective.

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Dollar General work

I've not been employed with the company very long, and while I am still employed I have noticed more than a few things that send warnings off in my head. We are insanely short staffed, when I began my job I couldn't for the life of me figure out why they had no employees. The managers of the store I work at were more than polite as was the other Cashier, however thing's have began to reveal themselves to me slowly.

1. If you dare complain about the company ( I.E. Not getting breaks when you are meant to they will find any logical reason they can to let you go.)
2. Open packages within the store, If Loss Prevention notices them before you happen to, they will let you go with the accusation that you are the source.
3. If you are lucky enough to get a break, and happen to be stuck in a line and open you're drink before paying, they will let you go regardless on if you pay for it after the fact.
4. Customer is always right, it doesn't matter if you've caught them stealing or not.

I have had my life threatened more than once while working at this establishment and each time it is brushed off with the " The customer is right" alway's trailing in tow.

We have Outside management because the original management has been let go, with no real logical reasoning behind it of course.

I am really at a loss on what to do.

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Gulfport, US
Mar 06, 2011 5:46 am EST

the economy is terrible so do as i do i work for this messed up company too just look at the situation and ignore it ive been through discrimination, retaliation, work while off the clock, conflicts with friends hiring friends, managers stealing money,

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ThePoleCat
Clinton, US
Oct 28, 2009 4:42 pm EDT

Find another job. Sounds like your store is poorly run.

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needa new1
neverland, US
Sep 29, 2009 5:08 pm EDT

Company sucks find a new job trust me I am!

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Dollar General overworked, underpaid and abused!

I've been working for Dollar General for nearly two years now. I've put my blood, sweat, and tears into this job (litterally). From the moment I applied for this job to the present I've been abused. It all started with my first store manager. She hired me in November of 2007 but wouldn't let me start until January of 2008. And never informed me of health benefits even when I asked. She finally told me that I was eligable for Cigna. But ofcoarse, by that time, I was no longer eligable. She had told me too late. I had to wait six months for Blue Cross Blue Shield. When I finally was eligable for that the insurance company tells me my supervisor would have to make me full time. She was no where to be found. Then she requests that I transfer with her to a Dollar General in Gallatin. I agree to it and still, she was no where to be found. I was working in a strange place with strange people and I wanted to go back but they had replaced me. Then, my manager resigns in a text message over night. I was alone. And wasn't even in the system yet.

Weeks later we finally get a new store manager. I ask her to make me full time and she does so without hesitation. I liked her. She seemed like a good person. That was until a year later (now) she has my salary at the new mininum wage (7.25) even though I've been working there for nearly two years. I'm a very valued employee. I close every single night. I am the best compared to the rest and she treats me like ###. I called her and from the moment she answered the phone she had a tone with me. I told her that I appreciated the raise (I was expecting a raise at the time) going from 7.05 to 7.25 but that only got me up to the minimum wage. I told her that I had two raises prior and was expecting another and that my salary should be around 8 dollars. She freaked and said no. She said something like the Federal Goverment won't allow her to do that and that she has no power over my salary. That was a lie right there. Every idea/ attempt to being justified here has been destroyed. I can't do anything about this so I'm complaining.

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John Baxtred
Oakland, US
Dec 12, 2009 10:16 am EST

Here is a law office that would love to help with such a case: www.scalaw.com

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dg01234
New Albany, US
Sep 18, 2009 2:03 pm EDT

Hi I worked for them to and got the same treatment. I even would work my breaks and lunches with out pay and run stupid erronds for my manager. If you start a suit or anyone starts a suit let me know. Keep copies of your clock ins and outs.

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Dollar General is a widely recognized retail chain that specializes in offering an assortment of products at low prices, primarily targeting consumers looking for value and convenience. The company operates thousands of stores across the United States, with a significant presence in small to medium-sized towns.

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