Was fired from Michaels.. advice please.

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christy1986

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Hello, my name is Christina P. I was recently got fired from Michaels Craft Store. on July 27th 2010. the reason for the termination was violating policies. the policy was a Blackhawk policy. I signed an agreement in Feb. 2010 that i would not hand key a credit card. Well two weeks before i got fired. this Muslim guy comes through my line and buys $400.00 worth of stuff. which was just a craft table and a preloaded debit card. the man slide his card. the machine read "error please re-slide card." So the guy re-slide his card. again the credit card machine read "error please re-slide card." So i asked him for his credit card so i could slide it through my register. then again it still read the something. so the guy presents his ID the name on his ID matched the credit card so i hand keyed the credit card in the machine.. and put the expiration date in. it said approved. he signed the credit card slip and was out the door. didn't think anything about it. i seen his ID and his card the name was so different i couldn't even read it. even his signature was unique. Now the reason for my complaint is i got fired two weeks later. my asst. manager brought me in the office and asked me what had happen and told me that 6 other people in the district had been fired for the same reason. of course i start to cry because i felt like i haven't done anything wrong i didn't want to loose my job plus, i have a 1 yr old child to take care of. and to top it off i loved working there ( i was even trying to get the craft dept manager position available there) i wasn't just a normal cashier i was a front end supervisor a key holder. someone who has more authority than just a regular cashier. If i would have called a manager and this had happen would we both had gotten fired or would i just gotten a write up? i want answers i don't feel like i was treated fair enough. the other people in the district i want to know there position i want to know where they just regular cashiers? did they have any write up on there record. because i didn't i had worked there going on 4 yrs. and love every second of it. i got fired after i worked a full 8 hrs that day and 10mins after i clocked out lost prevention called and told my asst manager that she had to let me go. she cried. my main manager even tried to get me back he didn't think it was right. another thing is the registers now have a block on it where u can't hand key a credit card. that's just not fair if it was that important to begin with why didn't they have that block on there?? it cost me my job :mad: allot of people say i have a law suit on my hands but i don't know where to start. does anyone know any legal advice for Nashville Tennessee??? to top it all off i don't even know if that credit card was even stolen, all i know is i got fired for hand keying a credit card. i believe i could of just got a write up or a warning or something not terminated from my job... any advice please? thanks Christy
 
Tennessee is known as an "EMPLOYMENT-AT-WILL" state. Generally, this means that an employer may legally hire, fire, suspend or discipline any employee at any time and for any reason - good or bad - or for no reason at all. However, an employer may not discriminate against any employee on the basis of the employee's race, sex, age, religion, color, national origin, or disability.

I signed an agreement in Feb. 2010 that i would not hand key a credit card.
all i know is i got fired for hand keying a credit card.
i was a front end supervisor a key holder

You admit to breaking company policy and you wonder why you got terminated? As a supervisor you should especially pay attention to following policy.
 
well excuse me but there could of been no one elese on my register. there only 2 people who are allowed on the register i was on.. i understand its following policy but i was a key holder.. a frontend supervisor.. i have the right to make the decision to. i dont see why they fired me though...
 
"But I was" does not give you permission to override a store/company policy, unless you are given specific authority to do so. And please don't post twice.
 
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