two work collegues come to dinner
#1
Posted 2008-September-02, 11:52
#2
Posted 2008-September-02, 11:58
#3
Posted 2008-September-02, 12:02
"Knock, knock, uh, hi boss, you didn't by chance pick up 1,000 quid by accident when you were over at my house did you?"
Yeah, right.
If the boss is a klepto, then these tendencies will rear their head in another circumstance. Later if there's money missing from the cash drawer at work, then you might bring up this matter with your with the person above your boss.
(Just read Matt's post).
I suppose if we were talking about a sum where I wouldn't care if I lost my job if I got it back, then I might call the cops.
#4
Posted 2008-September-02, 12:13
I told him to put it down to experience, I do not think it is worth the hassle, that that can come from, people at work finding out he has involved the police, I also told him next time he has to entertain these two, use a restaraunt.
also, the money was apparently in a drawer out of site, both guests during the evening were alone in the room
The issue my friend has, is one of trust with his boss or his work collegue, how do you resolve this issue, who do you trust after this
#5
Posted 2008-September-02, 12:20
sceptic, on Sep 2 2008, 09:13 PM, said:
I told him to put it down to experience, I do not think it is worth the hassle, that that can come from, people at work finding out he has involved the police, I also told him next time he has to entertain these two, use a restaraunt.
also, the money was apparently in a drawer out of site, both guests during the evening were alone in the room
The issue my friend has, is one of trust with his boss or his work collegue, how do you resolve this issue, who do you trust after this
Wait 3-4 monthes
Hold another dinner party
Install a spycam in the room
#6
Posted 2008-September-02, 12:27
see who buys the new car? remodels their home? goes to vegas?
#7
Posted 2008-September-02, 12:27
hrothgar, on Sep 2 2008, 01:20 PM, said:
Hold another dinner party
Install a spycam in the room
Second this.
I may be a horrible person, but I'll do things like lock valuables in my car (or have a neighbor hold on to them) while I have contractors at my house.
It's not exactly that I don't trust them, as that I feel it's wrong to tempt others.
#8
Posted 2008-September-02, 12:32
matmat, on Sep 2 2008, 06:27 PM, said:
see who buys the new car? remodels their home? goes to vegas?
not that much money, which is the oddest thing, he is 100% sure there is no other explanation, neither his boss or collegue appears to be short of money, but I have found people do not always appear what they are on the face of things, so one could not be financially stable, who knows
#9
Posted 2008-September-02, 12:44
jtfanclub, on Sep 2 2008, 10:27 AM, said:
hrothgar, on Sep 2 2008, 01:20 PM, said:
Hold another dinner party
Install a spycam in the room
Second this.
I may be a horrible person, but I'll do things like lock valuables in my car (or have a neighbor hold on to them) while I have contractors at my house.
It's not exactly that I don't trust them, as that I feel it's wrong to tempt others.
"Locks only keep the honest people out"
Sher can elaborate on loss prevention.
#10
Posted 2008-September-02, 12:57
So, I embezzle (obviously) the money from the boss in case its him and I rob the house of the other guest of a similar amount.
Whoever doesn't mention the new theft is the guilty party.
#11
Posted 2008-September-02, 13:14
Al_U_Card, on Sep 2 2008, 06:57 PM, said:
So, I embezzle (obviously) the money from the boss in case its him and I rob the house of the other guest of a similar amount.
Whoever doesn't mention the new theft is the guilty party.
I am sure that has some merit
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#12
Posted 2008-September-03, 16:59