Next week may yield some good ones
I'm off next week!!
Next week may yield some good ones
my wife work in "fraud" - theft of service, theft of property, theft by deception, theft because stupid.
she interviews people, and tells them straight up. I'll give you a chance to look over your application, and correct anything that may be mis-stated (like your current salary, or degree)
you wouldn't believe how many people lie on their resume - going to work in a fraud group. these are people which require unquestioned ethics. they regularly have to pull offers because of this.
good stuff.
Just the sauce ma'am.
Hopefully she's hiring in 5 years when I need to find a real job.
I'm sure you could get a nice gig prepping new cars for delivery. 😀
RAGU
At shift change, the oncoming shift gets briefed about the day's events that might require follow-up or whatnot. But it's also a time for sharing funny stories.
A dayshift officer responded to a pedestrian struck by a car in the Walmart parking lot. While getting hit by a car is never good, in a parking lot most times it's fairly minor. A few scrapes and bruises or maybe a broken bone. But you never know until you get there.
As the officer arrived, she saw an elderly woman on the ground in front of a car. She got out of her patrol car and approached the scene and saw (what she believed to be) blood all over the ground next to the woman. The officer's pulse began to race as it might have been much more serious than she anticipated. She started talking to the woman on the ground, half expecting no response. The woman was calm, cool, and relaxed and had only a minor complaint of leg pain. Doesn't make sense.
After a few more questions, the officer noticed a shopping bag that also had this blood-like substance oozing out of it. Turns out the woman had bought a big jar of spaghetti sauce that broke when she got hit by the car. No blood, just Ragu. Crisis averted.
Aren't you trained to tip your pinky finger in and have a taste to verify it is not blood?
This really happened to me. I came out of my apartment in the morning to go to work and found a car slammed into mine, abandoned, no driver nor witness, nothing. I call the local police and when the police officer arrived he asked me "where were you when this happened?" my reply was "I was sleeping...in my bedroom, up there!" . Turns out a mentally ill patient got drunk, stole his sister's car and proceeded to crash it into mine in the middle of the night only to get out of the car and leave. He was later found sleeping it off in a field not far from the scene.The Subaru was parked. The driver was too drunk to remember how this actually happened.
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This really happened to me. I came out of my apartment in the morning to go to work and found a car slammed into mine, abandoned, no driver nor witness, nothing. I call the local police and when the police officer arrived he asked me "where were you when this happened?" my reply was "I was sleeping...in my bedroom, up there!" . Turns out a mentally ill patient got drunk, stole his sister's car and proceeded to crash it into mine in the middle of the night only to get out of the car and leave. He was later found sleeping it off in a field not far from the scene.
We should do an experiment with @Carson's new car and his patrol vehicle. In the name of science of course.