So, we found out why we were off so much money that first shift I worked. Mainly, it's because the lottery tickets are packed in two chunks: tickets 300-150, and 149-1. So, if you start out at ticket number 150, and you sell 1 ticket, you're at an empty ticket bin. So, going from 150 to blank is 1 ticket, not 150 tickets. That's $745, which was the vast, vast majority of it.
Then there was the $20 scratch ticket that the machine couldn't read, but, because my co-worker was the one who damaged it, we felt we had to cash anyway, and the $10 in gas that someone paid for, but my co-worker put on the wrong pump, so that somebody else pumped that gas, noticed that it was paid for, and left . . . and the $20 that my former co-worker, according to the video camera, took out of the register and put in her pocket while I was in the other part of the store cleaning stuff.
A point of advice for those folks on my friends list who may be too young to have learned this themselves: I think that many young people don't learn this until too late.
If you're going to steal, make sure to steal enough money to cover your lawyers and your escape to another country. Don't steal $20. It's DUMB to steal $20. If you're going to steal, steal $20,000,000. Hey, if you get caught stealing $200, you go to high-security prison and spent 15 or 20 years there. If you're caught stealing $200,000, you get sent to minimum security prison, and spent 2 or 3 years there. If you're caught stealing $200,000,000, you get invited to help make economic policy for your country.
Then there was the $20 scratch ticket that the machine couldn't read, but, because my co-worker was the one who damaged it, we felt we had to cash anyway, and the $10 in gas that someone paid for, but my co-worker put on the wrong pump, so that somebody else pumped that gas, noticed that it was paid for, and left . . . and the $20 that my former co-worker, according to the video camera, took out of the register and put in her pocket while I was in the other part of the store cleaning stuff.
A point of advice for those folks on my friends list who may be too young to have learned this themselves: I think that many young people don't learn this until too late.
If you're going to steal, make sure to steal enough money to cover your lawyers and your escape to another country. Don't steal $20. It's DUMB to steal $20. If you're going to steal, steal $20,000,000. Hey, if you get caught stealing $200, you go to high-security prison and spent 15 or 20 years there. If you're caught stealing $200,000, you get sent to minimum security prison, and spent 2 or 3 years there. If you're caught stealing $200,000,000, you get invited to help make economic policy for your country.
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Date: 2003-09-04 09:42 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-09-04 09:56 pm (UTC)But non-geeks tend to develop those things around when the prefrontal executive lobes of the brain finish developing, around early-to-mid-twenties or so.
She's not dumb, precisely. She's just. . . actions-faster-than-thinking-can-catch-up-with.
(And the pump thing was really, anybody could have made that mistake. They said "$10 on pump 1", when they were really parked at pump 2, which is the opposite side of pump 1, and there was a big line, so instead of looking out the window to check to see if there really was a car on pump 1, she just took their $10 and put $10 on pump 1. Really, anybody could have made that mistake, and most of us have. . . making the scratch ticket unreadable, though . . . that one took talent.)
Your guys, on the other hand, were just plain DUMB.
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Date: 2003-09-04 10:19 pm (UTC)All co-workers, I assure you :) -H...
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Date: 2003-09-04 11:55 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-09-04 11:59 pm (UTC)Not that this negates anything that's been said about stupid people ... just adds further support that you'll probably be making manager soon :)
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Date: 2003-09-05 04:43 am (UTC)How to steal a lot of money
Date: 2003-09-11 01:47 pm (UTC)