Walgreens Employee Fired For ‘Stealing’ Chips During Diabetic Attack

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Nebbers

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Firing 18-year employees over minor incidences is good for morale, I hear.

What an idiotic decision... for so many reasons.
 

Venix

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no whats messed up is there used to be a thread here asking if you ever stole your co workers lunch.
you know, everyone here was all zero tolerance about such behavior.
i mentioned i did once during a diabetic attack.
i got called most everything but a white boy in that thread. saying how it was my own fault, i should have brought this or that..blah, blah...and now i read these responses and laugh.

seriously guys? WTF. some here are just hypocritically ate up

Here's the thread.

The woman in this thread immediately paid for the food as soon as she was able. Did you reimburse your coworker?
 

Tsaico

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I saw someone have a diabetic seizure once. Scary as all hell. I would have gladly given $2 to prevent having just watching someone ELSE have it, let alone it be me.
 

HeXen

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Here's the thread.

The woman in this thread immediately paid for the food as soon as she was able. Did you reimburse your coworker?

he didnt care, i knew him since high school. if not then if they wanted reimbursement then why would i refuse....either way, you know darn well what i'm talkn bout. but its not like this site has never been known for hypocrisy and making false assumptions:eek:
i just found it hilarious how a same situation in a similar circumstance can yield completely different results based on what i suppose is the difference between a full media story or someones short post, but its funny.
 
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