Costco in Phoenix would turn down the lights and each isle got an employee moving people to the registers… The first round they were pretty polite about it, just asking us to move along, the second round was pretty much move out now…. No idea if there was a third sweep, I would assume so. Also employees checking restrooms and other areas.
As already stated, after hours there are usually maintenance tasks, restocking, unloading incoming shipments, etc…. Those teams are fairly small so I would guess if you did not belong it would be noticed . A few times I was out and about at 0dark30 and would drive by Costco (or other large stores) and usually there are 10 or 20 vehicals in the parking lot……
Worked in a supermarket, we closed the doors one way (so the sensor opened the door on the inside, but not on the outside, so people could still leave). As supervisor, I usually did a check through the store like 10 minutes after closing. Both to check if there were customers and to direct staff to focus on stocking / cleaning.
We always had like 1 or 2 older people that were a tad slow, so we always helped them out. Not only to be polite and helpful, but also to get them out of the store.
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