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Whisper
May 8th, 2008, 10:05 AM
A Tim Hortons cashier in London, Ont., has been rehired after losing her job for giving a free Timbit to a customer with a fussy child.

Nicole Lilliman, 27, said she was fired Wednesday for giving one of the 16-cent treats to a regular customer with a small child. Lilliman told the London Free Press she was confronted by three managers on Monday who told her she was caught on video giving away free food, thereby violating company policy.

"I was crying," she told the newspaper. "I was like, 'I'm a single mom with four kids and you are going to put this on my record? You should bring all the staff in here and fire them all and yourselves, too.' People give out Timbits to dogs in the drive-through all the time."

Company spokeswoman Rachel Douglas said Wednesday the company regretted the action and had rehired Lilliman.

"Unfortunately, the action of the manager of this location was not appropriate, nor grounds for dismissal," Douglas said in an e-mail. "With an apology from management, Ms. Lillian has been rehired by the franchisee at another location."

redcar
May 8th, 2008, 12:55 PM
A bit over the top. But in fairness, they did have grounds to fire her.

Whisper
May 9th, 2008, 01:07 PM
Not according to upper management and PR
When you dismiss an employee you REALLY need to take in account the backlash
its one tidbit
shes right you get them handed out the drive threw window all the time
I ordered a dozen once and they gave me three cause they were 8hrs old
I was like SWEET
they tasted great

Point is ONE tidbit to quiet a fussy child thats disturbing the entire establishment not only makes the child and mother happy
but is great PR for the company to anyone who saw
all for a few cents

ya

Zephyr
May 9th, 2008, 01:59 PM
It's one tidbit and it shows a small appreciation to a regular customer.
We give some of our regulars one major discount a year so show that we appreciate them and their business.
I see it as helping to retain business because it's the regulars that help keep most places running.
I think the lady was perfectly within boundaries on that level.
We give out a free gummy pizza to people who bring their kids in our of courtesy and kindness, and it makes us a more family friendly store to go to, we're the busiest pizza joint in town.

Nihilus
May 9th, 2008, 03:01 PM
A bit over the top. But in fairness, they did have grounds to fire her.

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