The point was that if he kept it, theivery on the behalf of the guards would be assumed, and they'd be unemployable in any job which required them to be bonded.
I understand what his point is Karrie, thanks though.
The point was that if he kept it, theivery on the behalf of the guards would be assumed, and they'd be unemployable in any job which required them to be bonded.
I understand what his point is Karrie, thanks though.
:smile: Well, have a good one guys. I'm gonna leave the company of all you dishonest folks and get some sleep. lol.
I dream of the day that would happen to me..but.. realistically I would turn it in.sigh....the first time only though.... lmao.. you know when the cashier at Safeway gives you too much money back... I always spoke up.. but.. they do it so regualrily now and prices are soo high..I don't... lol
Sure....you have no problem "liberating" anything not nailed down in a hotel room.... but you'll hand in a sack full of money.
Honestly, I'd turn it in. It would bug me to keep it.
lmao at 149.00 a night..damn right.those soaps, shampoos and hair nets are complimentary... means go ahead and use them.. just cause I used the for the kids to take to camp doesn't mean they didn't get used... lol
I'd have turned it back in. I'm with you, Karrie. Years ago, when the package boy brought my groceries out to the car, he said, "Look what you got for free." It was a mascara that had fallen through the slots in the buggy and lodged in a carton of Dr. Pepper. I didn't go back in and pay for it. I was exhausted after wrangling 2 little kids, it wasn't my fault, etc. ---so I told myself. And --- guess what? It has bugged me ever since.
If that store were still in business, I go back and give them the lousy $3.00 to get it off my mind.
Uncle
There are three people I would shoot now if I could.
Okay, I'm not arguing here, think of it more of a discussion across a table with a warm cup of coffee between us, because I'm interested in your view....
If this is the way you think of people who've lifted material/money off of you, why would you want to become one of them?
Being honest has not protected me from them. There is no protection. Why should I protect the very people who rip me off? Of course there is no proof, as a matter of fact unless you catch someone red handed then you are out of luck. So calling the cops is out. They didn't even show up when one of my transport trucks was stolen. Just took a report over the phone. It was an empty truck so they just didn't have time for it. If I really wanted to be dishonest I would be retired now. Instead I'm Mr Honest with a clear conscience and a big Visa bill.
I'm having a crisis of conscience just trying to post something.
lmao at 149.00 a night..damn right.those soaps, shampoos and hair nets are complimentary... means go ahead and use them.. just cause I used the for the kids to take to camp doesn't mean they didn't get used... lol