Imagine this scenario:
An office secretary has been asking her boss for a new copy machine for months. A certain one that costs $4,000.
Boss keeps saying "I know we need it, but business is not good and we just cannot afford to spend $4,000 on anything right now. Hopefully soon."
One Saturday afternoon, the secretary spots a perfectly working machine at a nearby fire sale for the ridiculous price of $300, and incredibly it's the exact same $4,000 model the office was planning to get eventually.
Unable to get a hold of her boss at that moment, and afraid someone else will snatch it up, secretary decides to purchase it herself with the assumption she will be reimbursed. She figures at just $300, it will make a great surprise when her boss comes in Monday morning.
She then calls a friend that owes her a big favor. This person owns a truck and has experience moving large items, and he agrees to move the machine for her with the help of another friend, free of charge.
The two men load the copy machine into the truck and move it to the office. After arriving at the office, the two men start unloading the machine when something goes terribly wrong and the machine comes loose and rolls off the truck, crashing down to the ground. It is totaled beyond repair!
The question is, which of the three people should eat the money? The secretary, the movers, or the boss?
An office secretary has been asking her boss for a new copy machine for months. A certain one that costs $4,000.
Boss keeps saying "I know we need it, but business is not good and we just cannot afford to spend $4,000 on anything right now. Hopefully soon."
One Saturday afternoon, the secretary spots a perfectly working machine at a nearby fire sale for the ridiculous price of $300, and incredibly it's the exact same $4,000 model the office was planning to get eventually.
Unable to get a hold of her boss at that moment, and afraid someone else will snatch it up, secretary decides to purchase it herself with the assumption she will be reimbursed. She figures at just $300, it will make a great surprise when her boss comes in Monday morning.
She then calls a friend that owes her a big favor. This person owns a truck and has experience moving large items, and he agrees to move the machine for her with the help of another friend, free of charge.
The two men load the copy machine into the truck and move it to the office. After arriving at the office, the two men start unloading the machine when something goes terribly wrong and the machine comes loose and rolls off the truck, crashing down to the ground. It is totaled beyond repair!
The question is, which of the three people should eat the money? The secretary, the movers, or the boss?


