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TopicHave you ever blew the WHISTLE on someone before?? If so, what did you do???
TheCyborgNinja
03/13/18 3:31:46 AM
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My first boss was extremely irresponsible and committed some minor fraud. I didn't really care because he was nice enough to me. Then he was too lazy to drop off a bank deposit one night, it was stolen at some point the next day, and he tried to pin it on me. I had an irrefutable alibi for the timeframe when the crime would've taken place, plus the district manager thought highly of me and told me I wasn't even a suspect. He also hated my manager and regularly yelled at him, sometimes making him cry...

Anyway, I was told to give my account of the previous night's events before close (coincidentally the only time I'd ever been told I could leave early) and where I was the next day when the crime was committed. My boss was definitely just being nice by letting me go home early, but after fucking up and attempting to frame me the gloves were off. It became personal and I wanted him to suffer. I spun it like "It's strange that the only time he's ever let me leave before closing is also the only time a deposit has gone missing..." and so on. I also spilled my guts about every single shady thing or policy violation I was aware of. I wanted it so they had enough dirt on him to hang him ten times over.

Everyone else basically tried to defend him to some extent, but my position was loud and clear following his attempt to throw me under the bus... The end result, from what I was told was that he had two choices: be fired, lose his work visa, and be deported -or- quit, give up any entitlement to severance pay, and face no criminal charges. That's what I was told by somebody higher up... But yeah, he opted for the latter because his wife and baby held different citizenship and his family would've been split across a border otherwise.

The funniest thing was that a while later, some loser burnout was caught sneaking into the back room and it was almost certainly him that had stolen the money. Nonetheless, the manager leaving a deposit sitting on a desk, out in the open, was still in gross violation of policy (and intelligence).
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