Posted by John B. on December 12, 2016 at 17:17:38 from (50.106.218.100):
How would you folks handle this situation. Where I work there are apprx 40 of us employees throughout the plant. There is one young man not that young actually, mid to late 30's. Has the mantality of a 12 yr old. Lives with a gal in an apartment and they have a daughter in the 3rd grade who lives with them. He is borrowing money from plant employees every day. It's not $1 or $2, it's none less than $10. He may ask one employee for $20 just so he can pay off two other workers at $10 each. He has asked me a few times but I've never lent him any money. We got paid last Thursday and today he was borrowing money already. Last Tuesday at lunch time he came in to the break room paid off one co-worker then looked at me and said, "Do I owe you any money?" I told him "No, but if you wanna give me $20 I'll hold it until you need it again". He then said "I don't have any more money". There are younger women than him at our plant which have children too and they don't go around asking for handouts. If he asks me again I'm gonna tell him he needs to find a second job and I'm gonna have a talk with him.
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