Woman Fired For Refusing to Sell Cigs

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Jackie Whiton, age 65, had worked as a cashier at the Big Apple convenience store in Peterborough, N.H., for years. But then a couple of weeks ago she committed a firing offense.

She refused to allow a welfare recipient to use his EBT card to buy a pack of smokes.

How dare a taxpayer say no to a member of the non-working class? This is verboten in Obama’s America.

So she was fired. That’ll teach her. The gimme guy was a young man, about 20, and when he asked for cigarettes, Jackie Whiton handed them to him but asked for his ID. He handed her his EBT card.

“I said to him, ‘Do you think that the man in line behind you and the lady behind him want to buy you your cigarettes?’ And he said ‘Yes.’ Then he said, ‘Give me back my card.’ And I said, ‘Give me back my cigarettes.’ ”

The kid left and the man behind him in line then told Jackie Whiton, “You said just exactly what I was thinking.”

“I’ve never seen the likes of it,” she was saying Monday night. “People who could work using welfare money to buy cigarettes and beer? And it happens all the time. A friend of mine was in another store last week and watched a woman buy three 18-packs of beer with an EBT card.”

After her stand, things at Big Apple went downhill quickly for Jackie Whiton. Her manager called the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services and was told that cigarettes — and beer — can be purchased with a cash (as opposed to a food) EBT card.

“We’re not real happy about it,” a department spokesman said yesterday. But the only place the card is prohibited is in casinos, liquor stores and “venues of adult entertainment.”

So you can buy Bud Light with your free Obama bucks, but not vodka. Does this make any sense?

The next day, the 20-year-old’s “foster mother” showed up at the Big Apple to complain about how her “son” had been mistreated. Jackie Whiton talked back again.

“I told her, ‘Use the money you get from the state to buy his cigarettes.’ She said, ‘Absolutely not.’ ”

Jackie, don’t you understand? What’s theirs is theirs and what’s yours is theirs. Whiton’s manager told her she could no longer refuse to sell cigarettes or beer to welfare recipients. So she gave her notice to the manager, but was still working behind the counter when another youth came in the store with an EBT card looking for cigarettes.

“He was very capable of working,” Jackie said, “so I told him to get a J-O-B.”

A few minutes later, she was fired. A spokesman for the 78-store chain said yesterday: “Company policy is to follow rules and regulations, and the sale of cigarettes to EBT card-holders is legal. She didn’t wish to follow company policy, so she was let go after four years.”

Too bad Big Apple recycles their surveillance video after 10 days. If only she could post her last stand on YouTube, Jackie Whiton might be the next Bus Lady.

http://bostonherald.com/news/column...ad_ends_clerks_ebt_stand/srvc=home&position=0

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I don't agree with people buying cigs and booze with their card even if it's legal but I also don't agree with what she did either. She needs to learn some tact if she expects to hold a job in retail. Comparing her to the woman who was emotionally abused by the bus kids is way off base. While I don't agree with the laws, they are the laws, and if you expect to keep a job you follow them whether you like them or not. A friend compared her to Rosa Parks by saying that she had to break the law to gain National attention, I too think thats a bit out there.
 
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Of course what people on welfare really need is someone publicly humiliating them :rolleyes:


I don't know exactly how your system works but if it's similar to ours, receiving money from the government doesn't automatically mean you've been out of work for years despite being capable, that you're avoiding work or that you're scrounging. I was out of work for three months and received two different types of benefit during that time. I would have been mortified if some snobby shop worker had asked if I thought it was appropriate to buy any of my shopping using money I was being given by the government.


If you use that money to cover your bills, and have a little leftover to live on, it's your own damn business what you spend it on. That woman is a bitch and she deserved to lose her job and hey, maybe she'll think twice if she ends up on welfare because of it and has people looking down at her too.
 

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To be fair; the reason America is fucked economically isn't because of financial mismanagement, government bailouts, spending on oversea wars, the decline of industry or sweeping tax cuts, it's people on welfare buying smokes.
 

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I understand the woman's frustration, but she was wrong. The bottom line is the rule is you can buy the product with it so you sell the product....end of story.
 

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She had no right to say/do what she said. She knows the terms of her employment and it's her own fault she was fired. Just because so many of us agree that EBT shouldn't be used on things like cigs and beer, doesn't give her the right to harass people doing so.

I think the cards should only be for food and necessities like shampoo/conditioner, TP, toothpaste. In SD it's only food that they can be used on, it would be great if all states would have a common rule for this kind of thing.
 

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Of course what people on welfare really need is someone publicly humiliating them :rolleyes:


I don't know exactly how your system works but if it's similar to ours, receiving money from the government doesn't automatically mean you've been out of work for years despite being capable, that you're avoiding work or that you're scrounging. I was out of work for three months and received two different types of benefit during that time. I would have been mortified if some snobby shop worker had asked if I thought it was appropriate to buy any of my shopping using money I was being given by the government.


If you use that money to cover your bills, and have a little leftover to live on, it's your own damn business what you spend it on. That woman is a bitch and she deserved to lose her job and hey, maybe she'll think twice if she ends up on welfare because of it and has people looking down at her too.


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I have had some really hard times. But I have never used the welfare system and never will. I take too much pride in myself, knowing I am ready and willing to work. I see this all the time at the hospital. Us not being able to afford our healthcare we have. But still spending our hard earned money. While more than capable, but not willing people get it for free.

Hell don't even get me started on our illegal immigrant issues here and their free health care.



Ok sorry rant over.
 

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To be fair; the reason America is fucked economically isn't because of financial mismanagement, government bailouts, spending on oversea wars, the decline of industry or sweeping tax cuts, it's people on welfare buying smokes.
I love your dry wit

I understand the woman's frustration, but she was wrong. The bottom line is the rule is you can buy the product with it so you sell the product....end of story.
Exactly... You can't do that in Maine... I mentioned this to my mother who used to work in a convenience store and she thinks she was within her rights. I think working retail has made her crotchity after all these years...


Ugh what a terrible writer.
God forbid people know how to write when doing articles for a public website thats probably viewed by millions :24:

Of course what people on welfare really need is someone publicly humiliating them :rolleyes:


I don't know exactly how your system works but if it's similar to ours, receiving money from the government doesn't automatically mean you've been out of work for years despite being capable, that you're avoiding work or that you're scrounging. I was out of work for three months and received two different types of benefit during that time. I would have been mortified if some snobby shop worker had asked if I thought it was appropriate to buy any of my shopping using money I was being given by the government.


If you use that money to cover your bills, and have a little leftover to live on, it's your own damn business what you spend it on. That woman is a bitch and she deserved to lose her job and hey, maybe she'll think twice if she ends up on welfare because of it and has people looking down at her too.

Yeah pretty much it's sort of the same. There are different types though. What you described would be called unemployment here. I'm collecting benefits for a birth defect I've had since birth. While I wouldn't spend my card on them if I could, if it's legal there then it's legal. Fuck it's not legal here and places still skirt the law.
 

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Food stamps don't mean that someone is unemployed...and, really, it's none of the woman's business. I don't think people should be able to use the Cash portion of their EBT for cigarettes and beer, either, but when you work in a customer service profession you have to know when to keep your mouth shut, IJS
 

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Food stamps don't mean that someone is unemployed...and, really, it's none of the woman's business. I don't think people should be able to use the Cash portion of their EBT for cigarettes and beer, either, but when you work in a customer service profession you have to know when to keep your mouth shut, IJS

Exactly
 
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