Posted by dave2 on October 02, 2010 at 13:07:41 from (139.139.35.70):
Every time I start getting proud of my people skills, someone screws it all up..
Work in an emergency operations center that is manned 24/7 with 4 guys working 12 hour shifts (one on duty at a time). We work 50 meters from a convenience store and about 100 from a food court and 7/11 type store. I'm working night shift so stocked up on a few cokes and goodies to cover my shifts this weekend. Store just closed and I opened the fridge to get a coke and everything was gone. Called the guy up that worked the day shift (he was the only one in the shop ) and he said he grabbed them cause had a long trip and he didn't know it was mine. Told him that the important part was it wasn't his and pointed out that he was more or less an oxygen thief and it wasn't a good idea to let that happen again.
Only a couple bucks and I'd be the first one to help out someone that was hungry. this jerk drives a jaguar, has about as much gold chains and rings as Mr T and a mouthful of gold caps. Not what you'd call hurting, just completely worthless.
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