Have you ever seen a coworker steal from the job?
Yesterday I observed a coworker stealing a roll of toiletpaper!
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?! One of our business owner good friends recently caught his faithful 20yr. employee stealing money
. His wife is battling cancer and needed for dr bills
. I think with the sad economic situation we're bound to hear much more of this as many are truly hurting. Sadly, some people do desperate things for survival when push comes to shove. 
Since my first job at 16, I've seen people "steal" at every company I've ever worked for.
Most of it is simple stuff - pens, staples, printer paper. However, when I worked in retail I had to fire someone who had stolen almost $1000 in product. Stealing 3 days before inventory is a sure-fire way to get caught...oh, and leaving the product in the bag you carry back and forth from the store!![]()
). he thought it would slide after i retired, but because it was documented the next time he did it he was terminated


I worked for a bank years ago, and my supervisor was fired for embezzling money.![]()
). she was not a plesant person to work with (rude) and had ticked off some of the welfare fraud staff from the d/a's office that we routinely worked with, so when she was arrested they opted instead of doing it at her home, to show up with the cops in the middle of one of her law classes
yup, no advance notice to the university-the cops just show up with a couple of the welfare fraud investigators, march up to her in one of the huge classrooms and announce in a loud voice "julie x, you are under arrest for ...." and start realing off charge after charge after charge-then cuff her, read her rights and hauled her away.
).i had a co-worker in social services that embezzled tens of thousands of dollars. it was caught a few months after she quit (to go to a prestigious law school on a cush scholarship). she was not a plesant person to work with (rude) and had ticked off some of the welfare fraud staff from the d/a's office that we routinely worked with, so when she was arrested they opted instead of doing it at her home, to show up with the cops in the middle of one of her law classes
yup, no advance notice to the university-the cops just show up with a couple of the welfare fraud investigators, march up to her in one of the huge classrooms and announce in a loud voice "julie x, you are under arrest for ...." and start realing off charge after charge after charge-then cuff her, read her rights and hauled her away.
she ended up doing 2 or 3 years in one of the nastier federal prisons (along side some of the same clients she used to serve-and whom she had treated even worse than those of us she worked with).
All of the time. I'm in management in a large food manufacturing company. We have cameras installed everywhere but they still manage to find ways to steal. My personal favorites are the barbeque sauce stored in the electrical panel (they stash it there until they can get it out to their cars without being seen) and the 50 pound wheels of parmesan cheese. We still can't figure out how they are hauling those huge wheels of cheese out without it showing on the cameras.
All of the time. I'm in management in a large food manufacturing company. We have cameras installed everywhere but they still manage to find ways to steal. My personal favorites are the barbeque sauce stored in the electrical panel (they stash it there until they can get it out to their cars without being seen) and the 50 pound wheels of parmesan cheese. We still can't figure out how they are hauling those huge wheels of cheese out without it showing on the cameras.

Recently one staff went shopping and bought a 3lb container of macaroni salad. The next day it was GONE, no container in the trash or recycling, the clients hadn't eaten it. We all know who took it (only one person worked in the time frame when it went missing). 