Posting this here instead of "check it out" on CS because it's likely to be controversial. Note that with his earlier finding of $5, he turned it in (can you see a pattern?). When he first went to turn in the $350, there was a customer yelling at a manager (as if it's the manager's fault that she misplaced a pile of cash). I'm sure you've all encountered SCs - if he'd turned it in at that point, the SC would have probably accused him of stealing the money. Anxiety issues - can you say "ADA"?
As for demanding he sign a statement and not giving him a copy, once the company is at the point of demanding he sign the statement it's clear they're going to fire him regardless of what he does. That's when you DON'T sign anything without having YOUR lawyer review it first. Sooner or later, someone's going to be bullied into making a written confession that they supplied Mr. Booth with the gun he used to shoot the President.
As for the comment at the end, he's got it right on. I wouldn't be surprised if Wally World wrote someone up for taking time away from their assigned task to turn in money/property they found, and then fired them for waiting until they completed their assigned task before turning in another batch of money/property. If it had been a LARGE amount (i.e. bag with several thousand dollars), and he had wanted the police present as witnesses when he turned it in (on the assumption that it might be associated with a crime), would he have been fired for not turning it in immediately rather than waiting (with manager) for the police to arrive?
As for demanding he sign a statement and not giving him a copy, once the company is at the point of demanding he sign the statement it's clear they're going to fire him regardless of what he does. That's when you DON'T sign anything without having YOUR lawyer review it first. Sooner or later, someone's going to be bullied into making a written confession that they supplied Mr. Booth with the gun he used to shoot the President.
As for the comment at the end, he's got it right on. I wouldn't be surprised if Wally World wrote someone up for taking time away from their assigned task to turn in money/property they found, and then fired them for waiting until they completed their assigned task before turning in another batch of money/property. If it had been a LARGE amount (i.e. bag with several thousand dollars), and he had wanted the police present as witnesses when he turned it in (on the assumption that it might be associated with a crime), would he have been fired for not turning it in immediately rather than waiting (with manager) for the police to arrive?
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