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Old 09-21-2005, 10:13 PM
orange orange is offline
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I worked at a Subway sandwhich shop for about a year and a half. Our store was tiny, and we had (at most) 2 employees working at one time. Generally, I worked with another person my age, so there were really no superiors.

I rarely saw my manager (who was a 35 year old lady)except on weekends.

During my stead, it was open season. I ate hundreds of foot-longs and stole drinks/ice cream from Goodrich. I either gave out free food or gave friends a huge discount.

While the Subway stamps were still going, we took an entire roll one time, and I gave them away/kept them for my benefit. Maybe thats why they stopped doing them...

I suppose I sound like a bad person, but it primarely did it to confinscate for my poor pay ($6/hour over 1 1/2 years=lame). Almost every employee that worked there stole food, and I can't imagine how much they lost because of us.
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Old 09-21-2005, 10:26 PM
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I suppose I sound like a bad person, but it primarely did it to confinscate for my poor pay ($6/hour over 1 1/2 years=lame).

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All thieves justify their theft in one way or another. I see you are no different. I guess someone held a gun to your head and make you work there right?

Low life scumbag thieves make me puke.
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Old 09-21-2005, 10:46 PM
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I suppose I sound like a bad person, but it primarely did it to confinscate for my poor pay ($6/hour over 1 1/2 years=lame).

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All thieves justify their theft in one way or another. I see you are no different. I guess someone held a gun to your head and make you work there right?

Low life scumbag thieves make me puke.

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lol
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Old 09-22-2005, 10:08 AM
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I suppose I sound like a bad person, but it primarely did it to confinscate for my poor pay ($6/hour over 1 1/2 years=lame).

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All thieves justify their theft in one way or another. I see you are no different. I guess someone held a gun to your head and make you work there right?

Low life scumbag thieves make me puke.

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Get over yourself,paying 6 dollars an hour is a worse crime than stealing.

Mack
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Old 09-22-2005, 11:14 AM
mlh2e mlh2e is offline
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I had 2 friends that always worked the Sunday shift at Subway while we were in highschool, and it was great. They would have 4-6 people come in and make lunches for the entire week. Then we would bake in the freezer. This lasted about 18 months. Good times.
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Old 09-22-2005, 09:01 PM
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My friend worked a hospital when I was in college and we did this trick with a can of Nitrous Oxide.

KJS
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Old 09-22-2005, 09:58 AM
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I worked at a local pizza joint in college. No need to steal. Eat what you want, free beer after your shift. Make delivery drivers a sandwich to take with them. Totally cool owner. The place made money too.

The free beer policy was eventually amended to two free beers only. Mostly because the manager was an alky and he'd sit there drinking for six hours after his shift. But if we were closing, sheeeeit. Drunken spades games were pretty common after hours.
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Old 09-22-2005, 10:05 AM
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My fraternity used to run a consession stand at a large arena in a major city for Basketball games and concerts.

We cooked the books and left with a twenty or two in our pokets.
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Old 09-22-2005, 10:17 AM
Aces McGee Aces McGee is offline
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When I was in high school, my friend worked at our local Taco Bell, which was owned by a pretty young guy who still knew a lot of kids from our high school.

The place went out of business pretty quickly. We used to go in and get free food like every day, and after a while, we'd just head to the back and make the food ourselves. Occasionally, we'd be at a party or something and someone would get hungry, and the kid would take someone and they'd go open the store up (it closed very early) and get a bunch of food and bring it back.

Eventually, employees started just taking money, and that was it -- they had to shut it down.

-McGee
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Old 09-22-2005, 10:32 AM
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Is more a stealing food story.

Working in London Last year went out to Burger King with a collegue is next to a supermarket this guy pushes his way to the front of the queue asks the BK staff for a carrier bag which they gave him, he then pulls out 10 boxes of steak from under his coat puts it in the carrier and runs out of BK no doubt to sell the steak at the nearby underground station.
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