I gave my boss lots of warning about the AC

Six weeks ago, my boss promoted myself and others to the night shift director job.

I got many dollars an hour more money and keys to the store.

It’s my responsibility to lock up at night and take all of the money to the bank for deposits. I have a routine that I follow every night so I never forget to complete the job respectfully. At the end of the shift, I carry the deposits in a lock safe bag. I lock all of the doors in the back of the building, turn off the lights and the AC temperature control, and head out the door before the alarm sounds. I have about 45 minutes to complete the tasks and then the alarm will sound if I do not have the front door closed and locked. My boss made myself and others complete the routine many separate times before he agreed to promote me. It costs $250 bucks if the alarm company has to be called due to an employee error. None of days ago, I turned off the temperature control and noticed the indoor temperature was 68, but I set the temperature at 82. I thought it was strange, however I did not have time to stop and check anything. I forgot about the problem the next day until I was getting ready to leave at the end of the night. I noticed the same different temperature anomaly, so I left a note for my boss the next day. That was many days ago and today the AC stopped laboring completely. I tried to warn my boss about the AC complications. He still seemed shocked and surprised to learn the news.

 

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