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r/antiwork redditor works at a thrift store :marseypoor: and his co-worker found $13,126 in cash :marseybux: and handed it over to their boss :marseygigaretard: :marseygigaretard: :marseygigaretard:

https://old.reddit.com/r/antiwork/comments/qxs8hh/my_coworker_just_found_13126_usd_in_cash_and_its?sort=controversial

I found around $2000 in an an envelope when I worked a temporary-hire job at Costco. There’s no cameras and no one saw me pick it up. I brought it to the manager, she said they would “try to find who it belonged to”, I was laid off after christmas season a couple weeks later.

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A long time ago I worked at uhaul. I actually enjoyed the job until the last manager I had. We had this contest going between stores to see who would get the highest sales for a month. Our store won, and the manager took all the money knowing I was working so hard to put money back for my wedding.

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When I worked at Home Depot, I found $100 on the ground once. Turned it into management and they said I couldn’t keep it or it was considered stealing. It was put into the managers dinner fund.

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A lot of those “donations” are either cash dumps by criminals paranoid they’re going to get busted with drug money or mistakingly donated by dementia ridden oldies donating their dead spouses shit.

Had a buddy go into a hospital a dropped off like 9k in small bills of cash into their donation box because he was massively coked out and thought the cops were following him.


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