Originally published at: Woman posed as Waffle House worker and stole from the register after her fake shift - Boing Boing
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I’m trying to decide if that much could possibly equate to a shift at awful waffle? With tips, I mean…
Weird M.O.… If you’re going to go through that much effort why not just get a real job at Waffle House instead of risking prison time? Granted, you’d have to stay around for more than two hours at a stretch but you could pull the same sting as many times as you wanted. Many more times than you wanted, probably.
I’m actually kind of impressed
“Fast food restaurants hate this one weird work hack”…
Given that she actually worked, this seems like the worker equivalent of wage theft. And thus, in all fairness, worthy of exactly the same level of prosecution… (i.e. none).
Hahahaha!!! Georgia wins in the race for the most Waffle Houses!!!
So blessed to live in this great state!!!
Anyways, it amounts to deliciousness at 3 am!
Evening shift at WH means drunk people. $130 could be one tip.
Depends on the shift… that’s really only true during the night shifts, I’d argue. And while you could be left a drunken $130 tip, you could also end up with… not so pleasant things left by drunks… It’s always a gamble!
Too true!
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Also:
Establishments that focus primarily on doughy breakfast consumables seem to attract the worst people.
… although I think “Saturday Night Live” is immensely overrated I still wouldn’t call it a crime
Wow, a smart criminal! I would have normally expected the criminal to be caught immediately because they wore an IHOP uniform to the Waffle House or some such.
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