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cosmic - 2009-04-03 05:51:22
I always use to say that if I were going to risk my job, my reputation and possible jail time, I wouldn' mess with 10 or 20 dollars, I'd rob a bank and make it worthwile!
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l\'empress - 2009-04-03 11:01:36
Cosmic has a valid point! Of course, in a bank robbery, you also risk your life. There are a lot of people who think they are entitled to whatever they want, and they don't care to wait until they can acquire it honestly. The role models they have aren't much better.
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art - 2009-04-03 12:16:31
some folk are idiots. i hate thiefs. im one of the honest people that they can hire and know that thier money and store credit is safe! if i was the manager there, he woulda gotten more than fired!
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terri t - 2009-04-03 20:58:09
I always wonder just how stupid employees are to believe they are going to get away with it.....it is always only a matter of time before they are caught. Glad that Home Depot does fire them immediately...otherwise they would have major trouble on their hands...as if they don't already. Sounds like you and Norma speak the same "language". Hope Blue isn't ultra uptight. I used to have a co-worker friend who talked ALL THE TIME... On Mondays, it was like she had been shut in a closet because she talked even faster than the other 4 days.
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Rebekah - 2009-04-04 16:28:10
I'm agreeing with the "looking for jobs" part. My friend's ex husband hasn't worked for a few years and whines that he has no skills.

People who can't afford to have home work done for them are doing it themselves, which should increase the sales at places like the Depot. Which means more staff, even if it's not full-time. It can't be that hard to learn the shelves' stock to help out in the aisles, or to make the keys. I worked with a guy who had done the lawnmower and bike assembly at one of the chain retail shops.

People who won't steal could really use these jobs!!
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