Sunday, January 22, 2017
Theft, Ethics and the Workplace
At ane of my previous jobs, there was a problem with stealing scarce there was never unfeignedly much do nigh it. I worked at a play telephone circuit with some(a)(prenominal) job duties such as dusting golf carts. I would too bring members golf bags from the bag room to the golf carts and then back over again when done. I would in like manner groundwork on the driving compass and salvage members golf clubs when they were done using them. I would also pick all the balls on the range with a golf ball picker. The position I was in was k straightn as a bolshy shirt. in that location would usually be closely five of us red shirts working at erst and we were all around the same age range. Most of us were in high inculcate at the while. We had a imprint who was around most of the cartridge clip but who also had opposite duties so he wasnt unendingly watching us. He real left e actuallyday at ab kayoed five or six. We could leave when all the carts were clean an d e very(prenominal)thing was closed up. Depending on the time of year and how early it gets fantasm out this could range from 7 to 10 at night. What you also need to realize is this wasnt your amount golf course. This golf course was owned by Donald exceed and it was named subsequently him. This club is very exclusive and the members atomic number 18 highly wealthy because of the high membership fees. Some of these members were very elegant but others could be very rude because it seemed like they matte like they were better than you because they are so wealthy.\nSo now is when the stealing started to come into play. When these golf carts would come in after a day out golfing they would be fill with all kinds of garbage that we had to clean out. Sometimes there were some good things found in the carts though. There would be unopened drinks and food. What we were pretty much told to do was to save these so they could exchange them again. What we would do though is expert k eep them for ourselves. We felt we merited them working so tough and nobody would know barely us. The big thing was when we would give away unopened beer we...
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