@blue: Some people just have no you-know-whats to give, which is baffling, since police can and will be involved in certain situations. We had another employee, 18 or 19 year-old server, that I have a story about. This was around the holidays last year, and a resident's family member was nice enough to buy this HUGE box of gourmet chocolates for all the staff to share. We took it to the employee lounge since that's where the time clock is, so all employees present would notice it. There also happens to be a security camera in there, and it's in plain sight if you just look at the ceiling.
This employee was leaving for the day one evening and goes to clock out, notices the chocolates on the table, takes a look over her shoulder, then proceeds to quickly grab the ENTIRE BOX and bolts out the door before she can be caught. We see through another camera in the main lobby that she left out the front door with something very large clearly hidden underneath her hoodie sweatshirt, and she gets into a waiting car and leaves.
She happened to be off the next day, so we decided to wait until the following day when she was working to confront her about it. We waited until service was over before calling her into my boss's office with her direct supervisor (Culinary Director) and myself. We showed her the footage and calmly asked her about it. She said, "Oh, that wasn't stealing. I was just playing a prank." Uhm, in WHAT world is taking something that's not yours NOT considered stealing? My boss corrected her and said that it was stealing, no matter how she tried to paint it (by the way, she claimed she ate some of the chocolate and threw the rest out the car door). Yet she STILL tried to argue that it wasn't stealing. To me, if it was a prank, she'd have acted like she was going to take it, but at least would have put it back, even partially, but she didn't, and admitted to throwing it out, which only adds insult to injury. Needless to say, we let her go that day, but not without telling her that we could have gotten police involved and pressed charges, but chose not to.
Goodbye, Voltra.
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