I thought of this question because someone joked about double-dipping their hands in the chocolate fountain at Golden Corral and boy did that invoke one of my least favorite paying-for-college memories.

Yes, someone did dip his hands into the chocolate fountain at the Golden Corral. Worse, he was a repeat offender, a man that was at least in his 30s if not older slurping it off of his fingers and all, sometimes while making eye contact with me or my coworkers. Worse, there was no enforced rule against doing so, at least at my location, so my manager just told me to let him do it, don't make a big deal out of it, and hope he doesn't bother anyone else.

That same manager once insisted on me making the place extra clean a little before Christmas, so they insisted that I use double the amount of cleaning bleach in the same bucket. I explained that's not how cleaning works or how OSHA compliance works. I got a write-up. I said that wasn't an offense that qualified for a write-up, and what they said was "thanks for the tip, I'll find something that is. Your word against mine." sus-torment

That same manager punched me out early without telling me, because the place wasn't perfect enough before I left over an hour late, missing my family waiting to pick me up outside by that long to go out to do holiday stuff. I did call that in on the supposedly anonymous tip line later, but you can guess what happens when an anonymous tip about wage theft is called in on a manager that already knows who would call in that tip in a "right to work" situation. joker-amerikkklap

That same manager was fired a week later for embezzlement, and not the cool kind. They were writing up and firing people for months for money missing from the register. I found out when collecting my last check and noticed someone new. ok

  • PKMKII [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    Small potatoes next to the other stories here, but after graduating college, desperate to find anything (Yah to graduating a couple months after the Great Recession hit), applied for an internship at a website developer. Went there, kind of odd in that they made me take a test, but whatever, got the position. Realized quite quickly that there was only two people there that were actually on proper payroll, everyone else was an intern. The owner (Ayn Rand fan, surprise surprise) was having them do the work, so labor fraud. On top of it, I wasn’t being given any direction or even really any concrete assignments. Which would have been fine if I was being paid, but, I wasn’t. So I quit without giving notice as I was getting nothing useful out of it, and as I certainly wasn’t going to be putting it on a resume (we’re talking a few weeks) I decided there was nothing to be lost in burning that bridge. The funny part was the owner said he was going to talk to my school about it as a threat or something, which was ridiculous because, what are you going to do, get them to take my degree away?