Warning Letter for Cash Mishandling

Warning Letter for Cash Mishandling

Felix Black

820 Damian St.
San Rafael, CA 94901

[email protected]
222 555 7777

May 6, 2050

Sarah Johnson
Gregg's Grocery

700 Plantation Dr.

Richmond, TX 77406

Dear Ms. Johnson,


I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to address an issue that occurred during your recent shift at Gregg's Grocery. It has come to our attention that there was a mishandling of cash in your role as a cashier.

As you are aware, handling money accurately is of utmost importance in the grocery business, and any discrepancies in cash transactions can significantly impact the financial integrity of the store. It is crucial for every cashier to adhere to established procedures and maintain accuracy while handling cash throughout their shift.

Given the seriousness of this issue, I want to personally remind you of the importance of your responsibilities as a cashier. It is your duty to handle cash transactions with precision, ensuring that all financial transactions are accurately recorded and accounted for.

We value your contributions to Gregg's Grocery and are aware of the numerous positive aspects you bring to your work. However, it is essential that we address and rectify any mishandling of cash promptly to ensure the continued success and reputation of our store.

I would appreciate an opportunity to discuss this matter with you further during a private meeting. Please let me know a convenient time for you so that we can schedule a discussion about this issue.

In the meantime, I kindly request that you pay extra attention to your cash-handling procedures and work diligently to avoid any future mistakes.

Your commitment to excellence in your work is greatly appreciated. Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to me at 222 555 7777 or via email at [email protected].

Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to meeting with you soon.

Sincerely,
Felix Black
Gregg's Grocery