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Can I get in trouble for not reporting a thief in my trailer if they're caught?
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<blockquote data-quote="Furen" data-source="post: 4099729" data-attributes="member: 69312"><p>No, I'm dumb if I run to the steward. They run with the same 'crew'. It will probably result in a talking to, but my steward doesn't respect snitching in the least. I can already see the disgusted look in his eyes regarding me as I'm downgraded from a Man for ratting dude out to him. And if he gets a talking to, he'll be sniffing around for how the steward caught wind which he is bound to find out as they have 'mutual allies'. No, I have to be smart about this. If I blow the whistle on him, I need him fired not warned, where he has no chance to sniff around. </p><p></p><p>For that there is only two people in power at the facility that would swiftly terminate him. That's the Head supervisor who dispatched the two thieves I mentioned this year, but I don't have the best relationship with her and I can't help but feel that she would look at me with the degradation of the warden's pet for doing so. The next is the female head of security. I've never uttered more than hi to her because quite frankly she intimidates me. She has a marine cut, big amazonian stature and the very angry scrutinizing eyes of a woman that has seen the horrors of war. Every time her eyes are on me, I turn mines to the floor. Quite frankly I think she'd be more at home in a black ops division than working security at a ups facility but I digress. If I dropped hints to them, they would put him on a monitor and he would be gone within a few days because he steals that often with impunity.</p><p></p><p>Tho I'm not really trying to get the man fired by my own volition. I understand people have their families & things to take care of and I would personally feel kinda bad being the direct source of a man losing his livelihood. If he gets himself caught and fired, that's his own fault and my conscience is clean. I just don't want him to steal in my trailer so I'm not linked to his wanton indiscretions. He could be taking blood diamonds out his trailer and that would be none of my business. I'm certainly not about to try to play Hero with dangerous ex convicts for the sake of doing ups a solid when they're consistently short on my check and barely want to give me my 3.5. To that end, I think what bbsam said is the most logical way to go for now. </p><p></p><p>I will tell my supervisor tomorrow "Look Boss, I can't be paired up in trailers with X anymore and don't send him to help me in my trailers anymore. He's a cool cat socially, but I need this Job and I can't afford to look like I was party to anything that could potentially make me lose my job. I hope you get where I'm coming from." If he ask "Why? What's wrong?" I'll just pat his shoulder and say "That's for you to figure out in time." With that I think I'll have protected myself without losing my dignity as a snitch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Furen, post: 4099729, member: 69312"] No, I'm dumb if I run to the steward. They run with the same 'crew'. It will probably result in a talking to, but my steward doesn't respect snitching in the least. I can already see the disgusted look in his eyes regarding me as I'm downgraded from a Man for ratting dude out to him. And if he gets a talking to, he'll be sniffing around for how the steward caught wind which he is bound to find out as they have 'mutual allies'. No, I have to be smart about this. If I blow the whistle on him, I need him fired not warned, where he has no chance to sniff around. For that there is only two people in power at the facility that would swiftly terminate him. That's the Head supervisor who dispatched the two thieves I mentioned this year, but I don't have the best relationship with her and I can't help but feel that she would look at me with the degradation of the warden's pet for doing so. The next is the female head of security. I've never uttered more than hi to her because quite frankly she intimidates me. She has a marine cut, big amazonian stature and the very angry scrutinizing eyes of a woman that has seen the horrors of war. Every time her eyes are on me, I turn mines to the floor. Quite frankly I think she'd be more at home in a black ops division than working security at a ups facility but I digress. If I dropped hints to them, they would put him on a monitor and he would be gone within a few days because he steals that often with impunity. Tho I'm not really trying to get the man fired by my own volition. I understand people have their families & things to take care of and I would personally feel kinda bad being the direct source of a man losing his livelihood. If he gets himself caught and fired, that's his own fault and my conscience is clean. I just don't want him to steal in my trailer so I'm not linked to his wanton indiscretions. He could be taking blood diamonds out his trailer and that would be none of my business. I'm certainly not about to try to play Hero with dangerous ex convicts for the sake of doing ups a solid when they're consistently short on my check and barely want to give me my 3.5. To that end, I think what bbsam said is the most logical way to go for now. I will tell my supervisor tomorrow "Look Boss, I can't be paired up in trailers with X anymore and don't send him to help me in my trailers anymore. He's a cool cat socially, but I need this Job and I can't afford to look like I was party to anything that could potentially make me lose my job. I hope you get where I'm coming from." If he ask "Why? What's wrong?" I'll just pat his shoulder and say "That's for you to figure out in time." With that I think I'll have protected myself without losing my dignity as a snitch. [/QUOTE]
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