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There's an employee who claims starvation on the daily and buys non-essentials items. "Starving" employee is spoken about within the store because of hunger claim, but refuses to buy actual food...Employee buys snacks. Store says employee does that for attention. That employee also earns money by doing time theft.

When employees told the hungry employee to buy food instead of buying non-essential stuffs...there's an loud excuse coming from that mouth.

 



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There's an employee who claims starvation on the daily and buys non-essentials items. "Starving" employee is spoken about within the store because of hunger claim, but refuses to buy actual food...Employee buys snacks. Store says employee does that for attention. That employee also earns money by doing time theft.

When employees told the hungry employee to buy food instead of buying non-essential stuffs...there's an loud excuse coming from that mouth.

 


There are plenty of employees who dont buy soap or shampoo and just come to work smelling like ASS. Instead they buy snacks sodas and game cards to spend on fartnite



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He, Fartnite knocker! Your ****ty underwe stink!



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Not sure where you're getting this info from.

The only people who I know live like this are those on daily pay too poor to even afford the basics. If you'd work full time you'd have no problem with affording basics.

The other group that complains about this are those that have horrid money management skills. 

Dude it's really not that difficult to manage finances. For years I used quickbooks until they got smart and started charging a mo fee. Then I switched to excel. For years I was working 2 p.t. jobs to make ends meet. If you're too lazy to do one job, have horrid attendance or quit when the going gets tough instead of stickign it out for hte long run. Then yes you will be financially poverished. 

It all starts with responsibility and even a little smarts. It's sad that these days the schools do not teach basic money management skills. Society relies on parents to teach the basics of life to children these days and face it a lot of people do not have these basic skills and fail to pass it onto their kids.



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Not sure where you're getting this info from.

The only people who I know live like this are those on daily pay too poor to even afford the basics. If you'd work full time you'd have no problem with affording basics.

The other group that complains about this are those that have horrid money management skills. 

Dude it's really not that difficult to manage finances. For years I used quickbooks until they got smart and started charging a mo fee. Then I switched to excel. For years I was working 2 p.t. jobs to make ends meet. If you're too lazy to do one job, have horrid attendance or quit when the going gets tough instead of stickign it out for hte long run. Then yes you will be financially poverished. 

It all starts with responsibility and even a little smarts. It's sad that these days the schools do not teach basic money management skills. Society relies on parents to teach the basics of life to children these days and face it a lot of people do not have these basic skills and fail to pass it onto their kids.


 So what youre saying is you cant afford soap either and smell like ass



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