Actually, Irving, it’s just as wrong. Don’t let Cathy’s self-righteous tirade cloud your thinking. Either way, you’re stealing from the company, so just don’t do it. Period.
That was exactly my point, GretchensMom. Cathy used a complete red herring to deflect Irving’s attention from what he caught her doing, and he fell for it.
Of course it’s just as wrong if he does it. Cathy successfully distracted him just long enough for him to forget that it’s not about what he may or may not do; it’s about what she’s actually been doing.
gobblingup Premium Member over 13 years ago
Hmm…what do you think, Irving? I think we’re at a stalemate here.
WebSpider over 13 years ago
Just when he started to show signs of IQ points…
legaleagle48 over 13 years ago
Actually, Irving, it’s just as wrong. Don’t let Cathy’s self-righteous tirade cloud your thinking. Either way, you’re stealing from the company, so just don’t do it. Period.
Gretchen's Mom over 13 years ago
Hey, Irving … how come it’s wrong when she does it but it’s perfectly okay when you do it?! Seems pretty hypocritical to me.
legaleagle48 over 13 years ago
That was exactly my point, GretchensMom. Cathy used a complete red herring to deflect Irving’s attention from what he caught her doing, and he fell for it.
Of course it’s just as wrong if he does it. Cathy successfully distracted him just long enough for him to forget that it’s not about what he may or may not do; it’s about what she’s actually been doing.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 13 years ago
Last time I checked, both morning and afternoon breaks were mandatory. So, what’s wrong with using your break to check something on line?
legaleagle48 over 13 years ago
Because you’re still on company time, using the company’s resources. In other words, you’re still stealing from the company.