Johney
Well-Known Member
Maybe in the BOG, in the real UPS world; walk right on by and you're not involved in any way.This is the right answer.
The amount of money found is irrelevant.
Maybe in the BOG, in the real UPS world; walk right on by and you're not involved in any way.This is the right answer.
The amount of money found is irrelevant.
At UPS, I would have walked right over it.
Termination would never stick. Tell them if they can show you who dropped it, you’ll gladly give it to that person.
Do you know how much $ you are carrying at all times?Not sure what will come of this but personally if you gave me the wrong number it's mine
Lost 60 bucks at work when I was pt. Twice. Never said anything.
Figured shame on me for being so damn stupid
I'll try to make this short and leave the fluff out.
Last night a driver found some money on the floor in the hub.
Another employee claimed the money was his right after the driver picked up the money.
Driver asked him how much money he dropped... Driver claimed the employee gave the wrong amount.
Driver refused to give the guy the money.
Guy who claims he dropped the money alerts security who then alerts management.
Management comes out and tells the driver if they check the cameras and it is in fact the other guys money that the driver will lose his job.
The amount of money wasn't much considering the possibility of termination.
Would you return the money even though you didn't believe it belonged to the guy claiming he dropped it or wait a day to see if you've been fired?
In the building i'd probably keep walking as i'd think it's a trap. I remember seeing money on the ground but i was on someone's property delivering. It stayed there. Out in the public finders keepers unless it's some large sum of money.
Damn right. Buy groceries for a week.$60 can be a lot for a PTer.
kkkkk that guy. finders keepersI'll try to make this short and leave the fluff out.
Last night a driver found some money on the floor in the hub.
Another employee claimed the money was his right after the driver picked up the money.
Driver asked him how much money he dropped... Driver claimed the employee gave the wrong amount.
Driver refused to give the guy the money.
Guy who claims he dropped the money alerts security who then alerts management.
Management comes out and tells the driver if they check the cameras and it is in fact the other guys money that the driver will lose his job.
The amount of money wasn't much considering the possibility of termination.
Would you return the money even though you didn't believe it belonged to the guy claiming he dropped it or wait a day to see if you've been fired?
Do you know how much $ you are carrying at all times?