So I was talking to my counterpart in another location a couple of days ago and he told me of this situation he has with one of his employees.
This woman, we'll call her Karen, was supposed to come in to work her 1p - 9p shift. This guy was the opener and he intended to leave when she got there so that she could close with the other closer. 1 o'clock came, she didn't arrive, 2 o'clock came and she still wasn't there so he called her home, got her husband who said she wans't home he had no idea where she was.
3 o'clock comes and goes, 4 o'clock comes and goes and it gets to be around 5 o'clock. An auto dealership calls looking for her saying no one was at her home and they need her to come to the dealership to sign the paperwork for her new car so that she can pick it up. The manager tells the dealership he has no idea where she is, but he'll let her know they called.
Finally 6:30 rolls around and she comes into work, when asked where she was she relays this story:
So Karen was out doing some shopping before coming into work about a block away from the store. She sitting in her car and suddenly a man gets in on the passenger-side, tells her not to look at him, and tells her that she needs to drive him to some other location or he'll hurt her -he claims to have a knife. He ends up making her pretty much drive him around running different errands and at one point even "makes her" take money out of an ATM and give to him. When the errands were done he simply left.
She called the police but couldn't give them any information on what he looked like or really any details at all. So all of that is what held her up. Needless to say the manager was skeptical. The days wore on, and he tells her he needs to see the police report in order to make her no-call "kosher" with the big-bosses. She complains that she doesn't have it and is having a hard time getting it as the officer(s) didn't file it correctly, or something. Over the course of the intervening time she's told the story to other co-workers who found some gaps or inconsistancies in her story, until it reaches something that seems to bust a hole in the whole thing.
The manager asks her if this guy did this to her in her new car or her old car.
She says it was in her new car and that she was really worried because she had just picked it up that afternoon and was really worried the "kdnapper" was going to take it.
So, in short, me and this guy were kind of laughing about this as her story is so absurd and we're guessing a complete lie. Unfortuantly he's "stuck" having her as an employee due to a bit of nepotism from his managers/bosses.
This woman, we'll call her Karen, was supposed to come in to work her 1p - 9p shift. This guy was the opener and he intended to leave when she got there so that she could close with the other closer. 1 o'clock came, she didn't arrive, 2 o'clock came and she still wasn't there so he called her home, got her husband who said she wans't home he had no idea where she was.
3 o'clock comes and goes, 4 o'clock comes and goes and it gets to be around 5 o'clock. An auto dealership calls looking for her saying no one was at her home and they need her to come to the dealership to sign the paperwork for her new car so that she can pick it up. The manager tells the dealership he has no idea where she is, but he'll let her know they called.
Finally 6:30 rolls around and she comes into work, when asked where she was she relays this story:
So Karen was out doing some shopping before coming into work about a block away from the store. She sitting in her car and suddenly a man gets in on the passenger-side, tells her not to look at him, and tells her that she needs to drive him to some other location or he'll hurt her -he claims to have a knife. He ends up making her pretty much drive him around running different errands and at one point even "makes her" take money out of an ATM and give to him. When the errands were done he simply left.
She called the police but couldn't give them any information on what he looked like or really any details at all. So all of that is what held her up. Needless to say the manager was skeptical. The days wore on, and he tells her he needs to see the police report in order to make her no-call "kosher" with the big-bosses. She complains that she doesn't have it and is having a hard time getting it as the officer(s) didn't file it correctly, or something. Over the course of the intervening time she's told the story to other co-workers who found some gaps or inconsistancies in her story, until it reaches something that seems to bust a hole in the whole thing.
The manager asks her if this guy did this to her in her new car or her old car.
She says it was in her new car and that she was really worried because she had just picked it up that afternoon and was really worried the "kdnapper" was going to take it.
So, in short, me and this guy were kind of laughing about this as her story is so absurd and we're guessing a complete lie. Unfortuantly he's "stuck" having her as an employee due to a bit of nepotism from his managers/bosses.
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