by 2wheels4me » Wed May 17, 2006 4:40 pm
You have to make sure they know you're serious. What is "standard" for one person or group must be standard for the others. Give them one more verbal, then write them up. If you don't already have a discipline form of some sort get one (I'll send you one if you like). Be sure to be clear and concise. Describe what they're doing wrong. If possible, refer to a written rule or policy. Also state how many times they've been warned and the consequences of not complying. Something like "any future recurrence of this violation may lead to disciplinary action up to and including termination". Make sure they know the form is going in their employee file and give them an opportunity to respond in writing, as well.
I'm curious, were you promoted from within the store? It can be very difficult to transition from peer to supervisor. You don't want to be a tyrant but you can't be their friend anymore, either.