‘He was sued for stealing from the company’: Newbie security guard lies to his coworker, claiming their boss allows him to leave early, then tries to blame his coworker when he gets caught

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    security guard holding a flashlight
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    "Co-worker used to commit fraud on the clock, blamed me for getting him in trouble."

    I was working a security job while finishing my degree. It was a easy job with a TON of downtime and my boss didn't care what we did, as long as we showed up and were at least cognizant of what was going on and replied to alarms.
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    It was chill and I got a LOT of my assignments, lab work reports, and research papers done.
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    One day, we get a new hire and I could tell immediately that he wasn't going to last long.
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    He would complain about how we had to check alarms, that he was "bored", etc... That and he asked me if our boss was always around.
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    I told him "After 5PM, he leaves. Unless something drastic happens, I don't see him coming in." I thought nothing of it, that as soon as the last full time employee left, I started doing my homework once I finished all of my work and made sure that my rounds were completed, while eyeing the cameras and alarm.
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    I digress. One day, the new guy and myself are at work and he goes "Hey, I talked to \our boss at the time\ and he said it was cool for me to leave." I said "Okay...thanks for letting me know." and he left.
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    Again, thought nothing of it. When the 3rd shift people came in, they asked me "What happened to the \new guy\?" Told them what he told me.
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    "Oh, interesting." This went on for a few months...until the account manager came in. The account manager came on site like a bat out of hell.
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    I got pulled into a room and got asked "Where was \the new guy?\" Told the account manager "He told me he talked to \our boss\ and said that he could leave early...." Account manager: "And, you just let him leave!?" Me: "I'm not \our boss\.
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    He told me he talked to \our boss\, he gave him the okay to leave. I can't physically stop anyone from leaving.
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    That's out of my job responsibilities." I told the AM I had to use the bathroom, I let the new guy know "Dude, I don't know where you are, but \Account manager\ is looking through the keycard system and watching the cameras looking for you." Not even 30 second after I hit send, he called me in a panic.
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    "Oh, my God. Uh, tell him I'm in the bathroom." I laughed and went "Uh, a reminder: he's rewinding the cameras and badge swipes to see what time you came and left." After the AM got what he wanted, he chastised me for not stopping him for leaving.
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    white ceramic sinks in public bathroom
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    That I should've "discouraged him" and try to "warn him that if he's going to leave, clock out." and that he was stealing from the company.
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    I told the AM "Again, if someone tells me they talked to \our boss\ and they tell me \our boss\ gave the okay, that's between them, not me." The Account Manager left after that.
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    A few days later, I get a call to come in early and have a meeting with my boss.
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    I got asked the same questions I got from the Account Manager. Told them the same thing I told the Account Manager.
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    Also, I found out this gem. \Our boss\: "\The new guy\ said that you gave him the okay for him to leave early." Me: "Wait, seriously!?!?!
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    I never told him he could leave early. He told me that he text you, you gave the okay, and he told me '\our boss\ gave the okay for me to leave early.
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    That's none of my business what you guys talk about." The new guy was fired and I was given a formal apology because I was blamed for something I didn't do.
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    Also, he was sued for stealing from the company. A few months later, I graduated from college and never looked back.
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    I was asked to come back and stay, but when I told them my salary for my new job at the time, they told me "We can't pay you that much." Wished them well.
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    Pi-Richard Wow. And he tried throwing you under the bus. I've worked at several nuclear power plants. Most of the doors open with your badge. So they knew if you entered a room. People would get fired for not entering a room that they should have (rounds, radiological surveys etc. ). It wasn't that hard. They didn't know how long you were in there. So at a minimum just enter and leave.
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    MarvinHeemeyersTank Account Manager got mad at you... for not doing their (AM) job.
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    No_Group5174 "since it appears to be my job to ensure my co-worker is at work, do I get an increase in pay for my additional management responsibilities"
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    PoleMeCloser Now You weren't his babysitter. If he wanted to commit time theft that bad, that's between him and payroll. They're wild for trying to pin it on you.
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    eazolan Why would he need to be warned? You're paid to be on site and doing the job. Was he? No.

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