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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 347188, member: 4626"]Too late to post my opinion lol? There's really only two different ones...</p><p><br /></p><p>When I worked as a cashier at Sam's Club I did precisely the same thing, at the end of my shift I would take any interesting coins out of the dwarer and replace them with equivalent face value. Got several silver dimes this way, a buffalo nickel, mercury dime, several foreign coins, etc. In my case though I made no secret of it and even told my manager I did that... they didn't really care. So technically I had prior permission.</p><p><br /></p><p>My opinion in this case? Sure he had the right to fire him for doing that, but he was still a jerk for doing so. Stealing? Sorry, I just don't see that... no place I have ever worked would call it that, a dollar's a dollar as far as they're concerned. But I suppose to be safe you should ask first. However I'm not going to call it stealing or even unethical. It looks like you were just working for someone that was looking for an excuse to fire you... you're probably better off in the long run, there's no future working in a place like that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 347188, member: 4626"]Too late to post my opinion lol? There's really only two different ones... When I worked as a cashier at Sam's Club I did precisely the same thing, at the end of my shift I would take any interesting coins out of the dwarer and replace them with equivalent face value. Got several silver dimes this way, a buffalo nickel, mercury dime, several foreign coins, etc. In my case though I made no secret of it and even told my manager I did that... they didn't really care. So technically I had prior permission. My opinion in this case? Sure he had the right to fire him for doing that, but he was still a jerk for doing so. Stealing? Sorry, I just don't see that... no place I have ever worked would call it that, a dollar's a dollar as far as they're concerned. But I suppose to be safe you should ask first. However I'm not going to call it stealing or even unethical. It looks like you were just working for someone that was looking for an excuse to fire you... you're probably better off in the long run, there's no future working in a place like that.[/QUOTE]
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