While I Was Out to Lunch
Back when I was a warehouse manager for a major office supply chain, one of my duties every month was to gather items from our inventory that were selected by corporate. They were to be donated to local charities.
All items would be collected, scanned, placed on pallets, and loaded onto trucks to be delivered to the charity distribution center.
After a few months, I started to notice that some of the donation items that should have been shipped out, mysteriously ended up missing or being used in my general manager’s office. I later discovered that on the days that the donation items were collected, my manager would send me out for lunch.
He would then revert the scans on whatever donation item he desired and keep it for himself. One day I returned from lunch early and caught him in the act.
Needless to say, he was not able to come up with a good excuse. Instead, he insisted that I take my pick of whatever I wanted from the pallet as well.
I was so disgusted that I immediately put in my two weeks notice during the busiest time of the year and filed a complaint with corporate. Story credit: Reddit / Sidow