Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on

Honesty

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The other day I was picking up breakfast from the deli for my family.  I grabbed a Nestle vanilla milk for my son and waited for my order.  The counter person packed my order, I paid and then I grabbed my bag and the Nestle chocalate milk on the counter and left.  On the way home, I looked down and noticed that I must have grabbed someone else's chocolate milk from the counter as I left in addition to the vanilla milk that I paid for.  Driving past my driveway, I turned around and went back.  At the deli they laughed and said I shouldn't have bothered coming all the way back just to bring the chocolate milk.

 

 

A week or two earlier, I had been working replacing my deck.  It involved at least a dozen total trips to the lumber yard.  After returning from one of the trips, I realized that I had shorted myself three 8-foot 2x4's worth about $18 (the lumber people had seen me enough to trust that I could get the lumber myself).   It wasn't a lot of money, but it was frustrating.  I thought about telling them, but it would have looked shady.  I thought about taking the 3 boards in one of my next runs, but merely the thought of being caught bothered me.  Even though technically I had paid for them, and probably would not have gotten caught, just the thought of appearing dishonest was too much to risk.

 

 

I chalked it up as a lesson learned.  I guess it is important not just to be honest, but to appear honest as well.

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Rona Gura

I've had similar situations wherein I thought something was in my shopping cart and I paid for it but it never made it home. I have found that, generally, that happened when I'm in a rush. Consequently, my lesson has been to slow down.

Submitted by Lucas_Meyer on Thu, 09/05/2013 - 23:45

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Lucas Meyer

It's only $18 bucks. Better to have the lumberyard people think well of you.
Corey Bearak

If it.s an issue of trust, I would have returned to get the three 2 x 4's. One shows the receipt. Honesty should get one rewarded, not leave one feeling cheated or short.

Submitted by CatherineAvery on Wed, 09/11/2013 - 01:24

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Catherine Avery

Love this Erik. A long time ago, I forgot to pay for baby wipes because taking them just wouldn't be right. He laughed when I said "our baby is watching and she learns from us what's right and what's wrong". But he did take them back into the store!

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