One evening, after a hard day's work, I put my accounting information away and made sure that I secured and checked off the thousands of dollars collected from the travel agencies. The funds were placed inside the vault. The supervisor and another staff member had access to the vault combination lock.
The next morning I arrived bright and early for another day's work. I immediately went to take the US cash out of the vault. There was no cash in the vault. My mind immediately took a roller coaster ride. Did I leave it outside? Did I put it into one of the folders? Did I put it in my drawer?
I spent the whole day discreetly searching everywhere, and the US cash could not be found. I visited the bathroom numerous times during the day. I ate no lunch.
At the end of the day it was time to go home—not just for the day but permanently. I nervously approached the supervisor's desk, and in a voice which was barely audible, I told him that I had put the US cash in the vault, and it was not there. He just smiled and said it was OK.
I am not used to using expletives, but I went down the steps. I did not take the lift. I let out a litany of popular and colourful Jamaican words. I told my sister about the experience. I could not sleep that night.
I called the VP for Finance and the Chief Internal Auditor, and I told them about the situation in the department. It did not seem like much to them, so I left it alone.
This flight was getting bumpier. There is more to come.
Note:
I am writing this series so people can understand why some organizations fail. Young people going out to work should be very careful and be aware of what can happen in the workplace. You could end up losing your job for something that you did not do. Parents, please share these stories with your teenagers.
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