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I found $40 on the ground at work


Kudasai

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Unfortunately I found it while my boss was standing right next to me so I had to turn it in. According to her I'll have "good karma". Too bad I don't believe in any of that nonsense but hey maybe my good karma means that annoying cunt gets into a fatal car accident I won't ever have to see her again:|

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Just now, Kudasai said:

Unfortunately I found it while my boss was standing right next to me so I had to turn it in. According to her I'll have "good karma". Too bad I don't believe in any of that nonsense but hey maybe my good karma means that annoying cunt gets into a fatal car accident I won't ever have to see her again:|

It was mine. Go tell her you had someone claim it. I called in to report it and you spoke with me and I asked for you personally to mail it back, or I'm going to file a complaint. Then you pocket it.

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One time when I lived on my own by myself, I had completely run out of money. This was before paypal and other such things and I had NO ONE to ask for money. I was planning on playing sick and missing days from work because I couldn't afford gas to make it there.

 

I walk out to my car and right there in the parking lot was a crisp 20... like god sent!

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3 hours ago, Kudasai said:

Unfortunately I found it while my boss was standing right next to me so I had to turn it in. According to her I'll have "good karma". Too bad I don't believe in any of that nonsense but hey maybe my good karma means that annoying cunt gets into a fatal car accident I won't ever have to see her again:|

Anything I find at work goes to the lost and found department.  I get a receipt.  If it's not claimed, I can claim it after the designated waiting period.

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15 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

If I had been stealing luggage, I'd probably be working in Scranton or Wilmington right now.  Everything is on video at this casino.

You like changing the subject when people call you out on your bullshit. 

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How many times have you told me, personally? Approximately never, but your reputation preceeds you. Along with your thinly veiled attempts at diversion. Let’s just say that the popular opinion on this subject has been established. You choose to ignore that. 

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4 minutes ago, Tengu said:

How many times have you told me, personally? Approximately never, but your reputation preceeds you. Along with your thinly veiled attempts at diversion. Let’s just say that the popular opinion on this subject has been established. You choose to ignore that. 

The popular opinion is bullshit, based on patently false assumptions.

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Just now, Tengu said:

Apparently it’s not, regardless of what you think. 

Here are the facts:

The luggage in question is identified with the guests' names.  If it is left behind by the guests after checkout, a process begins to contact the guests.  This process includes repeated emails, telephone calls and even certified postal mail for up to three months.  In most cases, the luggage is reclaimed by the guests and I never touch any of it.  In a few cases, all efforts to contact the guests produce no response.  In that situation, the luggage then becomes forfeited by the guests and becomes the hotel's property.  The management then has the right (yes, legally) to dispose of, sell or in my case, give away the luggage.  All I need at that point is permission from management to claim it.

No permission, no taking.  With permission, it's all mine, both legally and morally.

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20 hours ago, Kudasai said:

Unfortunately I found it while my boss was standing right next to me so I had to turn it in. According to her I'll have "good karma". Too bad I don't believe in any of that nonsense but hey maybe my good karma means that annoying cunt gets into a fatal car accident I won't ever have to see her again:|

theres no tea in teaming with negativity

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26 minutes ago, Hachiman said:

I found wallet purse with credit cards and at least $200+ along with a photo id and social security card several years ago on a sidewalk. Promptly picked it up and turn that shit in. I ain't messing with that if it has the owner of the lost item info on there.

 

Was it an old lady? You're not supposed to keep your social security card in your wallet. ID, SSN, and all the credit cards?! 

Identity Stolen xD

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Just now, 1938 Packard said:

What makes you think they're not keeping records?  Everything is logged.

Why would they invite the possibility of lawsuits by keeping records of shit they hold on to for someone else as a courtesy?  That would be idiotic.  Not that it's beyond the possibility that a shit tier establishment might foolishly invite the liability.  I mean, they hired you after all.

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1 hour ago, scoobdog said:

Why would they invite the possibility of lawsuits by keeping records of shit they hold on to for someone else as a courtesy?  That would be idiotic.  Not that it's beyond the possibility that a shit tier establishment might foolishly invite the liability.  I mean, they hired you after all.

No lawsuits yet.

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