Just remember your past can come back to haunt you big time!
When job interviewers use this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjVVNuraly8
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			When job interviewers use this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjVVNuraly8
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20 sheets of paper. Gimme the death sentence, moral crusader.
When it's time to fill out requisitions for school supplies, it's usually too much of a pita for me. Plus, I cringe to have the taxpayers pay the prices that the school is forced to pay. Instead, I purchase things like pens and pencils out of my own pocket. Set's me back a whole $10 a year. Hell, sometimes I pick up cases of notebooks for students (they're currently 17 cents per notebook.)
But, I do occasionally use equipment from the school - but I take it back (plus, it's inventoried at the end of the year.) I found it funny just a couple weeks ago - I was getting ready to make wine, and had a digital scale sitting out on the table & had weighed out fairly precise quantities of ingredients - all of which were white crystals. - The recipe called for things in ounces; 2 oz, .5 oz, etc. I'd imagine that if a state trooper had come to my house for something, and saw that in plain site, I'd have a lot of explaining to do.
I don't take anything from my work.
The items all wound up at Poysers East Flatbush shop, prosecutors said.
TJ Maxx conducted an audit of the store, which found that the stores sales volume was far below the inventory being shipped to the store. The national chain then assigned internal investigators to look into the issue, which brought the alleged theft to light.
Prosecutors said an undercover investigator went in to the shop and bought some shoes, Silverman reported.
It had a portion of a TJ Maxx price sticker attached to it, Hynes said. TJ Maxx price was $129, our detective paid $50.
Seemed as though everything was from TJ Maxx, even the racks that was storing the clothing, said the DAs Rackets Division bureau chief, Joseph DiBenedetto.
Prosecutors said a device used to remove security tags was missing from the Oceanside store, and found in the basement of Poysers Brooklyn shop.
In all, prosecutors estimate that the merchandise found in the minivan and in the Brooklyn store totaled $130,000.
A pen or a pack of Post-Its...I'll admit, not every one I took home was used for business purposes.
But some go a lot farther. What have you taken home? How far is too far?
I have taken anything from DLT backup systems to full fledged external raid systems. These were surplus items we had at my old job so eventually they would have been trashed so I didnt feel like I was stealing. What i used to do a lot back in the day was swap out my home CPU with a faster one at work when we would get better systems in. I updated many CPUs that way and the work PC would work so no one was the wiser. Tons of ram which for the most part was never used. I still have bags of the useless crap. I apparently had a problem.Im much better now.

 
				
		