Undercover CEO Poses As A Store Clerk To Test The Manager!

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Welcome to Supermission! Today, we share some of our best Undercover CEO episodes with you! From a CEO who poses as a store clerk to a receptionist, this episode is packed with exciting stories! You won't want to miss these eye-opening journeys, so join us as we present stories that unveil the true essence of leadership!
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I live in the Midwest. Went to an electronic store to buy some specialized hardware for a desk I was making. Walked in wearing my work clothes. Was continuously ignored for 40 minutes and left. Went home cleaned up put on my best suit a cashmere long coat. The minute I walked the three employees that had ignored me earlier came right to me. I asked for the manager and when she came up I explained how they ignored me in my work clothes. Told her I had come in to buy 1200-1500 dollars worth of hardware and now their competitor is getting it.

terrypetersen
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I am proud to say that when I, as a manger, was approached by a mystery shopper I got an immediate phone call from the home office saying that I had received a perfect score. IT'S NOT THAT HARD.

aligrotts
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I posed undercover myself once - unfortunately the types of problems shown by some of these videos are all too common. When employees think nobody is watching, their real attitudes often come out.

JIM
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He was pissed because of her first sale making him jealous and saying she wasn't doing her job correctly he has no idea that what he was doing as a manager would make the store lose in sales. I give her credit for the way she handled things.

ronbarnes
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I was blessed with great team of managers, women and men when I started out, they helped nurture me with good ethics, and work skills that last forever,

TechShadeTree
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I think I'd be looking at the people who hired these managers in the first place.

glenncase
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LOL! Love these episodes! It reminds me of past workplaces. Secret discriminations are everywhere. I met a boss who refused to hire women, a recruiter who weeded out resumes based on graduation dates, a manager that promoted only one race, employees who gaslit non-Trumpers, and a boss who used sexpionage to blackmail his way to the top (until he was caught).

danmarquez
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My mom and I walked into a fancy boutique. We were wearing our average clothes. A salesperson came and told us that we could not afford to buy at the store. My mom dog I to her purse and pulled her savings account book and showed her the balance. It has a 5 figure number. My mom very calmly told her, I decide if I can purchase your goods as we walked out of the store. The salesperson was in shock as she waved the savings book in her face. 😃 After that experience as an adult I don’t worry walking into any store. My wallet does the talking no matter how I am dressed.

jackiepadin
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I purposely dress like a bum when i go to a store so people will leave me alone. 😂

benjaminfranklinkivettiv
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I was recruited as a Mystery Shopper...
Fortunately, the Company had excellent personnel...

kevinsage
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I got a new job in retail once, and the managers knew a mystery shopper was due to come in during the week, and he gave us a heads up. He told me not to worry because they don’t usually “shop” trainees. (It was my first day at the till and I was wearing a trainee badge). At the next day’s morning meeting he announced that in fact, I was evaluated by the mystery shopper and got a perfect score. It was a pretty good feeling as a new employee. 😊

Snookscat
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These sorts of things happen everyday and go unreported . Because employees are afraid of losing their job. The last story. Over here in the UK, It is very, very rare. Due to strong unions and good laws protecting people in the work place .

welshpete
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I am high 👋🏾 Stacy for the quick come back. Dude was checking his breath. 😂😂😂😂 He felt like a penny asking for change 😂😂😂😂

abrown
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Going undercover almost always worked, the manager was letting his ego and age-shaming get to his head. He didn't know that sales associate was the actual CEO herself, Stacy!!! His bigoted view that some people can't afford the clothes and saying that she needs to be at home!!! It was too late when Stacy revealed herself and fired the idiotic fool!!! Good riddance!!!

eugenelau
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Lessons learned loved it ppls will never learn to treat others with respect and not judge others for their appearance never know who they are

AnnetteJenkins-em
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This whole thing appears to be staged and scripted.

bh
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Well it's a skit but makes a good point.

I once went to a store that billed itself as posh, though they were constantly having going-out-of-business sales. I was looking for a new mattress. I was clean and groomed but in my jeans and the sales associate's lip curled into a smirk when she saw me approach. "I don't think we'd have what you're looking for, " she said condescendingly. "You need to go on down the street to the discount furniture."
It sounded like a scene from a 50's movie. I couldn't believe anyone really talked like that anymore. And of course I immediately went somewhere else. I had the money to pay, just didn't want them to have it.

G.G.GG
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I would go undercover if i owned a business just to make sure customers were better treated right and employees were doing their jobs and being trained properly.

punkylynneramone
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Thanks 🙂. Nicely done ✔️. Keep up the good 👍work 👏.

malikmimiasie
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Totally choreographed. But if any situation is similar they should be dealt with this way.

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