I’ve moonlighted in convenience stores. It’s pretty much across the board policy to not permit guns to be used by the employees. I’m not saying that that’s good policy. I’m just saying that it’s made clear and if she didn’t want to abide by policy she should not have taken the job.
Besides, if she was going to show the gun and lose her job the least she could have done was shot the perp.
If the claim is true that Circle K suspended her after using a gun to save her life, Circle K executives are traitors to the United States of America.
Oops. I didn’t read the whole story. She DID shoot the perp!
Good for her!
He stuck a gun in her face!!!
Dear policy writer, until you’ve been there, shut up!
Im sick and tired of being a sitting duck.
Don’t worry about the job, you are ALIVE to find another.
While working in a retail establishment, I too had a gun pointed in my face. It was against policy to have a gun in one’s possession at work, so there was nothing to be done except to try and survive. Not a very pleasant moment. If I were to have shot the perp, would have been fired.
“When asked why she shot in self-defense...”
Well duh.
I can’t imagine letting my female family members work the late shift at a convenience store.