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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 β€œtry 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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are all mayos this cucked? how sheltered do you have to grow up if your immediate instinct is to bring found money to your surrogate parent of a manager

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Honest people?

Imagine being so poor you'd sell your soul for just $13,000

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not bringing the money to your rabbi instead

yeah, I'm thinking eternal darnation

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The managers dont sound cucked so it evens out

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