To keep it short I was working a part time job the place kept delaying the opening so I quit. They owe me a few hundred bucks but keep making up excuses and are about 3 weeks behind from when I was oringially supposee to get paid.
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Show up and get your money.
I did today they said it wasnt there. The assistant tried to claim I picked up my check last Friday. Last Friday I showed up and they said it wouldnt be ready til the middle of this week. When the middle of this week happened and I sent messages they were all ignored :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
I did today they said it wasnt there. The assistant tried to claim I picked up my check last Friday. Last Friday I showed up and they said it wouldnt be ready til the middle of this week. When the middle of this week happened and I sent messages they were all ignored :-)
Where is this place so I know not to go there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Where is this place so I know not to go there.
I'll bow out on that one til this is atleast settled. The amazing thing about this period of time I wasn't paid they literally had media there covering their business. I'm in some of the fucking pics that were taken that night :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
Worked at a small town restaurant for two weeks in high school. Their time card machine was “down” and at payday they gave me $20 cash. When I protested they asked for my time cards and then wished me luck when I said I was owed a couple hundred bucks.
Walked out that day and applied to a new place. I wish you the best, man, I remember the process seemed like a nightmare to navigate when I looked into it then.
Should of kept working, then one night at closing, pour grease into all the drains. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Years ago my soon-to-be wife worked for Intercounty Title Company in Chicago. The owners were sleazeballs who were involved in all sorts of illegal activities, and one day the government stepped in, froze all their accounts and shuttered the business. As a result, my wife not only didn't get her final paycheck, but also worked the last two weeks for free. The feds didn't give a shit about the employees. One of the attorneys who had worked there tried for years to get them paid to no avail.
That was over 20 years ago. She never did see a cent of that money.
That’s what happened at a sale barn. Right before the auctioning started on the livestock, the feds stepped in and took control, including all the cattle. The farmers lost the cattle they had brought to sell that day.
My grandpa lost some cattle that day and he was pissed. I was friends with the sale barn owners son. My grandpa didn’t care much for my friend. Like my friend had Jack shit to do with anything.
Years later, that sales barn owner borrowed a bunch of money from a bank in St. Joe. He was borrowing money using numerous herds of cattle as collateral. The slight of hand was he only had one herd. When he defaulted on all the loans it almost bankrupted the bank in St. Joe. He ended up going to federal prison. His wife snuck him in McDonald’s hamburgers hid in her bra. Those probably caused his heart attack died from years later. [Reply]