| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
|---|---|
| #1homicidal_squirrelMar 30, 2011 23:43:54 | jobs.aol.com/articles/2011/03/16/courage... |
| #2The_SilverswordMar 31, 2011 0:15:22 | It saddens me to know that there are people that dumb in the world. sigh |
| #3homicidal_squirrelMar 31, 2011 6:43:16 | I wonder what his rationale for giving her the ID.s and letting her copy them down was. |
| #4pluisjenMar 31, 2011 7:17:24 | I don't there was any. |
| #5Cpt_MichaMar 31, 2011 9:11:26 | She has balls of steel. I bet they clang when she walks. Not very bright, but she's got balls. |
| #6zombie_babiesMar 31, 2011 10:11:13 | Yeah, smart but not. The money is insured and, while her life may be as well, she has to die for anyone to collect. Just calmly comply and get the crook out as quickly as possible. Oh well, he was probably too stupid to figure out how to hurt someone anyway. Heh, he got a year for every $100 he took. Awesome. EDIT: If he were somehow allowed to keep that $100, he'd be earning - considering a 52 week year and a 40 hour work week - about 5 cents an hour. ![]() |
| #7bone_nagaMar 31, 2011 18:48:44 | It seems like the type of thing that's worth a shot. If he's dumb enough to go for it, win for the employee and the bank. If the guy tells you not to be a smartass, just shut up and carry out his instructions. If the guy is so touchy that that comment gets you a bullet in your face, he's probably so violent/unstable that you were likely to inadvertantly set him off anyway. |