The other night, a co-worker claimed his wallet was missing from his backpack in the office. Then he "mentioned",that one of the other emp. should check to see if his was missing...it was. (his had 160.00 and credit cards in it (he said)....after security was called, everyone who was on duty that night, offered security to inpect their vehicles, lockers..etc. , except for the guy who "first" claimed his wallet was missing. (just a note:earlier in the eve, he tried to borrow $ from another employee.) but, later claimed he was missing $80.00 with his wallet. Anyway, long story short...the first guy with the missing wallet refused to cooperate w/ security the whole night, saying he'd handle it himself. The 2nd guy was so upset, that later he took the 1st guys car keys, went to his car, opened the trunk and found his wallet. He told security, but HE is the one who was susp. and then fired...the other guy is still employed here.. Is this Justice?or should they both have been suspended.?
2006-08-25
04:13:57
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