Yup. I've seen people taken out in handcuffs.Sometimes they do it to make an example, especially if they are having problems with theft.
Yup. I've seen people taken out in handcuffs.Sometimes they do it to make an example, especially if they are having problems with theft.
I know, but I have to charge u interest on the money I might steal. gota make a livin ya knowYou stole it, so you can let me just borrow
Stand up guys don't usually steal a 50 dollar video game and put their job and family in jeopardy. Not trying to be an a hole, but you just don't do itI know. And that's what sucks because he is such a great guy. Everyone up there knows him and his family and knows he's a great guy. For some reason he did it. He doesn't even understand why he did it. He never does stuff like this. The problem is, the panel and head of security doesn't know him and what a great, standup guy he is.
No supervisor or manager is going to be caught dead fighting for someone fired for theft. If you are willing to protect theft, it brings up questions as to what else you allow.He admitted to it when asked and returned the game. All of his supervisors and the supervisor manager are fighting for him too. He has many ties within UPS and that's the only strand of hope that I'm holding on to.
there is always a chance I guess. Just not going to sugarcoat it.Well thanks y'all. I guess we just gotta move on from here. I was just checking if there was any hope bc his sups and steward were telling that there is.
This right here. If a guy told me a box was empty I wouldn't think twice about it. It's when it happens multiple times I would get suspicious.UPS might of been tracking him, other stuff might of been coming up missing
They are though. His family has been with UPS for like 30 years. Literally everyone who has been working there a while knows them and knows how great of a guy he is.No supervisor or manager is going to be caught dead fighting for someone fired for theft. If you are willing to protect theft, it brings up questions as to what else you allow.
Not to mention once security gets involved, it's usually game over.
Same here.Yup. I've seen people taken out in handcuffs.
Their isn't a ing thing in my truck that would tempt me to take it.This right here. If a guy told me a box was empty I wouldn't think twice about it. It's when it happens multiple times I would get suspicious.
Keep your hope up, but stop spending money. At the very least, he'll be out for weeks.They are though. His family has been with UPS for like 30 years. Literally everyone who has been working there a while knows them and knows how great of a guy he is.
I think he might of already been on their rader, something is missing from his story.They are though. His family has been with UPS for like 30 years. Literally everyone who has been working there a while knows them and knows how great of a guy he is.
No, nothing is missing from the story. A box full of pre-released games fell spreading games all over the place. When cleaning them up, he took one. Downloaded it onto his gaming system which caught the eye of Microsoft and they reported him. He has never stolen or done anything wrong before this besides use his personal/sick days to have Sundays off which just annoyed his supervisor, really, but nothing serious like a write up with that.I think he might of already been on their rader, something is missing from his story.