by Ice Cream Jonsey » Wed Feb 28, 2007 6:38 pm
AArdvark wrote:This is from Scruples, no? The wacky game of what-would you-do from Parker Bros.
Let's think this through. The cashier is responsible for any differences in his/her cash drawer. I guess it depends on how nice they were to me. if I am suddenly directly responsible for getting them written up and or possibly fired then it's a heavy decision I bear.
I voted to keep the six bucks tho. let this be a lesson to myoptic cashiers everywhere.
Yeah -- corporations have determined that they will increase sales by a tenth of a percent if they ask you "Would you like any PASTARIESZZ?" when you go in for your coffee. THEY, their marketing department, are the assholes. However, it's not those people the rest of us normal humans have a problem with. I
return the $6.25 because, as Worm said, if I am going to steal it will be on my terms.
As for the $40 - there is no way to know who that belongs to. Keep it and you have almost a quarter of the bill for a "Mr. Do!" knocked off.
[quote="AArdvark"]This is from Scruples, no? The wacky game of what-would you-do from Parker Bros.
Let's think this through. The cashier is responsible for any differences in his/her cash drawer. I guess it depends on how nice they were to me. if I am suddenly directly responsible for getting them written up and or possibly fired then it's a heavy decision I bear.
I voted to keep the six bucks tho. let this be a lesson to myoptic cashiers everywhere.
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Yeah -- corporations have determined that they will increase sales by a tenth of a percent if they ask you "Would you like any PASTARIESZZ?" when you go in for your coffee. THEY, their marketing department, are the assholes. However, it's not those people the rest of us normal humans have a problem with. I [i]return[/i] the $6.25 because, as Worm said, if I am going to steal it will be on my terms.
As for the $40 - there is no way to know who that belongs to. Keep it and you have almost a quarter of the bill for a "Mr. Do!" knocked off.