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Wouldn’t it be nice to work somewhere where there was always free food for the employees in the break room?
The employee in this story worked at a place like that, but even though he doesn’t work there anymore, he found a way to keep getting free food!
Let’s see what he’s doing.
They fired me months ago. Most of my meals still come from their break room.
I used to work at a small ice rink as a zamboni driver.
I’m a broke college kid and a few of the other employees were broke college kids, so they often had pizza, hot dogs, ramen and things of that nature in the break room.
The thing is, they “fired” me in december. By that I mean they never said I was fired but they never scheduled me for any more hours and completely ghosted me.
His former employer didn’t think this through very well.
In doing that though, they never told me to give my keys back.
The keys that opened the break room.
So every week, I bring a tupperware, go through the back entrance, and steal as much food as I can.
He doesn’t think there’s any way for this to backfire.
What can I say, I’m jobless and can’t afford food. There’s no cameras. Who’s gonna stop me?
I technically work there.
I’m invincible and my food comes from their wallet
His employer really should’ve told him to turn in the keys. I agree that this probably won’t backfire; but surely his former employer will notice eventually.
Let’s see what Reddit thinks about this story.
He wasn’t really fired.
This person shares a quote.
A former Zamboni driver shares their experience.
This person supports what this former employee is doing.
If you have the keys, you might as well use them!
If you thought that was an interesting story, check out what happened when a family gave their in-laws a free place to stay in exchange for babysitting, but things changed when they don’t hold up their end of the bargain.