? Damn. First time I really miss admin powers.
You’re not mad are you? Maybe I was being a jerk, but it’s not rare for people, especially me, to forget stuff like that.
? Damn. First time I really miss admin powers.
You’re not mad are you? Maybe I was being a jerk, but it’s not rare for people, especially me, to forget stuff like that.
Nicely done though. As they say, “a noble spirit embiggens the smallest man!”
I’m sorry you feel dumb for not stealing money and getting low wage employee’s in trouble the week before Christmas. Hopefully, you’ll find a way to feel better next week…
Uh, good on you?
I didn’t say you got someone fired. I implied that your are an idiot for feeling dumb about not stealing money from bank. Maybe you can find a Toys for Tots barrel someplace and take a few presents out to feel good about yourself again.
Are you going to be so elastic in your morals when some homeless guy steels from you because you are a faceless high-paid developer?
I worked as a teller for about 4 years at a chase. A few of us have accidentally given the wrong amount and been off in our drawers at the end of the day. One girl did it 3-4 times, all they did was just give us a write-up and a little talk, we would never have to pay it back and I don’t think it affected our raises that much because they couldn’t really do much to our 25 or 50 cent raise lol
This isn’t to say that you shouldn’t return it because if the manager is an asshole they can probably fire the employee for a single instance
Looks like the Washington Post is following this thread:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/12/17/how-simpsons-lost-its-edge/
This holiday season, please take a moment out of your day to be thankful for the $200 that was returned to Wells Fargo. Make merry and be glad; the $200 was dead and is alive again, was lost and now is found.
Depending on state law, your job may not be able to make you pay back money in a situation like that. In Maryland they couldn’t, for example, unless the employee authorized it in writing.
You don’t “have” to give it back but it is stealing if you don’t.
Glad you did.
Damn, I would snap keep the money and not even think twice. Fuck the banks, they don’t need the money.
I agree fuck the banks but the bank doesn’t get fucked with the $200 gone
I was going to reply don’t steal and leave it at that, but then I remembered that I pick up pennies off the floor at the grocery store and keep them. Sometimes there are even dimes and quarters, especially around the self-check stations. Am I in the wrong?
Keeping those quarters doesn’t get any employees in trouble.
Nice 1 @Vict0ar
I take things of value back every week and it’s not always appreciated… 1 cost me 3 stitches and 2 days off work, another cost me a new pair of glasses and another £50 for a new windscreen.
Yup… Some folks do put there phones down the seat hidden in the gaps… And fuck knows why.
In my experience Apple users are the worst and android folks tend to look after their equipment better.
Every time a new apple phone comes out I can usually get a free 1 that day
Anyways we’re used to it… Our controller gets the call usually and 99% there always nice… Our law is to return the item or take it to the nearest police station and when it’s a rude customer the item is usually dropped of at the nearest police station to me at that moment the controller calls. Which can be 10’s a miles away.
I give it back and don’t think twice about it.
I once found a $20 on the floor of the student union and turned it in to the lost and found. I could have used it at the time. Lol, probably zero chance the person who dropped it would ever think or bother to check the lost and found. I wonder if they still have it, 6 years later? Maybe I’ll go by and check.
Um, whoever you turned it in to put it in their pocket as soon as you turned around.
Any cash draw balancing is primarily concerned with stealing. Mistakes do happen and people whose drawers are regularly off due to carelessness are likely to lose their job.
Taking the money back though, indicates it was not the employee stealing or aiding someone else in stealing which is at least of some benefit to her standing.