Aug 24, 2011 05:09
major: psychology.
trend: being able to read people, have reliable intuition, being a good judge of character.
problem: someone has been stealing money all summer. narrowing it down to 2 possible suspects and being asked who the thief is. defending worker number 2 with all my heart and soul: it could never be her. she is a good person and a great employee. she has no motive...worker number 1 is financially unsteady, not a nice person, untrustworthy, and a crappy worker overall...
conclusion: it was in fact worker number 2.WTF. why. why on my shifts? why continue to do it after the boss has installed 2 extra cameras? why steal from the boss anyway? are you dumb!? no, obviously i am. my majora: probably useless as i obviously don't know people as well as i think i do. being screwed over by someone who you've placed your reputation upon feels shitty.
i have got to be one of the most naive people ever.
there are some quotes/words of wisdom that i live by that were reinforced upon finding this information:
"everything happens for a reason"
"never trust someone further than you can throw them"
"live life with no regrets"
let's hope that things like this and people like her and the drama that revolves around the combination do not follow me back to kalamazoo- kohls, school, coldstone, or otherwise.