Hunger rule
Hunger rule
Hunger rule
tf was the patient gonna do? complain? edit: /s, i know about the moral quandaries of stealing money from a dead guy for some snickers
Man if I'm dead and the lad or lass who had to take care of me in my final hours wants a Snickers, I certainly won't have anything to say about it.
well, idk, family members might want to have a word with her?
but probably, somebody told her to get something and sadly she got there by the time the owner of the card died, and also sadly probably somebody was already fighting over the inheritence if any... im pulling all of this out of my butt btw, in case you cant tell by the probablies and idks and stuffs
it's likely that.... I mean, you know, it's always possible, in the event where... anyway, I would take it into consideration
It's their own fault: remember to loot your corpses folks! /s
Imagine throwing away your career for a dollar candy bar.
You're not you when you're hungry
so does this count as theft or graverobbing?
What a well crafted pun.
I'm on the nurse's side. Fuck the credit card company.
It's not the company money. It's the deceased money that most likely it's part of their family inheritance.
If you see someone stealing food for themselves or a small group you ain't seen shit - or you are shit & you are just mistaken what/who are you smelling.
Imagine your mum died and her nurse pulled that shit and the hospital just shrugged it off. It's not about the amount - demeaning someone posthumously should have consequences.
I would literally not care. It's a Snickers. I have enough empathy to understand that these people work hard and their job sucks. Of course it would've been better to not steal the money worth a Snickers, but these people have to endure so much. I could really not care less about that snickers. Of course if it had been more I'd be infuriated, but I value that persons job, to work for our society so much more than the snickers. We get daily robbed by so much more than that tiny amount of money. Is it disrespectful, sure it is still.
What the healthcare industry does to a mf.