Well done, Michael! Tell him if he thinks some of it will be trashed at closing time to come back then and ask the owner if he can have it. But you’re not giving him anything.
This might be more of a dilemma for Mike if the “friend” David asking for the free food had ever been seen in the comic strip before yesterday. If it were Lawrence or Gordon or Brian, Mike (and the reader) might have been more sympathetic to the idea of giving him free food. It would have been a tougher choice for him.
Listen, Mike’s loser friend, you ARE taking something – the owner’s livelihood and Mike’s wages. The less money the owner makes, the less he will pay Mike. You are a taker. A freeloader. A hustler. Get lost. Mike, good for you! You stood up to that loser.
Good for Mike. Statistically 1 in 4 employees steal from their employers and when caught will only admit to 1/4.of what they took. 30+ years in retail I sent more employees to jail than shoplifters. Learned not to trust 100% after being taken a few times by people I “knew” I could trust.
Every time I have purchased a hot dog from a stand, the money is in the vendor’s hands before a wiener is in mine…………….Wait! …………….That didn’t come out right……….
And then there’s the rationalization used by people who share software with their friends: I’m doing the software producer a favor by advertising his or her software for them.
Never mind that their friend is then encouraged to do the same thing, etc., etc.
And who gave them permission to make decisions for the software producer in the first place?
Tough situation. Good response, but irritating that a ‘friend’ would put you in such a position. I suppose that is why it is hard to get rich, or even well off, and stay in the same neighborhood. Mutual support is only good until there is only one supporter.
Well done, Michael. And as for the leftovers at the end of the day, they can either go to a food bank or, for things that are no longer edible, a compost bin. Ending food waste will make for a happier planet.
I was taught, and firmly believe, that if a friend tries to get you to do something wrong, they are not a friend and probably never was.
I’ve been blessed with friends who not only didn’t try to get me to compromise my values, they have supported me and always had my back, even when their standards were/are different from mine….sometimes radically so!
I am very, very proud of Michael. I also hope that he has learned to no hand over the food until you have the money in hand! (Especially with this guy.)
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
Michael Thomas Patterson, you’re learning the biggest word in your life: responsibility.
RogerShepherd over 5 years ago
Good for you, Mike!
Watcher over 5 years ago
Friends don’t take advantage of friends.
MelanieMather1 over 5 years ago
A real friend would never do this to you.
Alondra over 5 years ago
Well done, Michael! Tell him if he thinks some of it will be trashed at closing time to come back then and ask the owner if he can have it. But you’re not giving him anything.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 5 years ago
With great power comes great responsibility
howtheduck over 5 years ago
This might be more of a dilemma for Mike if the “friend” David asking for the free food had ever been seen in the comic strip before yesterday. If it were Lawrence or Gordon or Brian, Mike (and the reader) might have been more sympathetic to the idea of giving him free food. It would have been a tougher choice for him.
wiatr over 5 years ago
Lead us not into temptation.
capricorn9th over 5 years ago
Listen, Mike’s loser friend, you ARE taking something – the owner’s livelihood and Mike’s wages. The less money the owner makes, the less he will pay Mike. You are a taker. A freeloader. A hustler. Get lost. Mike, good for you! You stood up to that loser.
Baarorso over 5 years ago
Looks like Mike is maturing a little bit and becoming gasp responsible!
lbhorton over 5 years ago
Good for Mike. Statistically 1 in 4 employees steal from their employers and when caught will only admit to 1/4.of what they took. 30+ years in retail I sent more employees to jail than shoplifters. Learned not to trust 100% after being taken a few times by people I “knew” I could trust.
Enter.Name.Here over 5 years ago
Every time I have purchased a hot dog from a stand, the money is in the vendor’s hands before a wiener is in mine…………….Wait! …………….That didn’t come out right……….
amethyst52 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Just pay up Dave!
Faith :) over 5 years ago
I love that Mike was responsible and made the right choice. First time in a while that I approved of his choices,
jpayne4040 over 5 years ago
I love it! Perfect answer, Michael!
More Coffee Please! Premium Member over 5 years ago
This guy’s not much of a friend, is he?
debbie8pole over 5 years ago
Dave, you must pay up! Sorry but your friend Mike is in employment and cannot allow you to have that hot dog for free when Mike is in a business.
Bob Blumenfeld over 5 years ago
And then there’s the rationalization used by people who share software with their friends: I’m doing the software producer a favor by advertising his or her software for them.
Never mind that their friend is then encouraged to do the same thing, etc., etc.
And who gave them permission to make decisions for the software producer in the first place?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Tough situation. Good response, but irritating that a ‘friend’ would put you in such a position. I suppose that is why it is hard to get rich, or even well off, and stay in the same neighborhood. Mutual support is only good until there is only one supporter.
jlsnell327 over 5 years ago
Proud of you Mike!
mitchkeos Premium Member over 5 years ago
Friends who try to take advantage of their friends aren’t really friends.
MagOctopus over 5 years ago
Well done, Michael. And as for the leftovers at the end of the day, they can either go to a food bank or, for things that are no longer edible, a compost bin. Ending food waste will make for a happier planet.
barister over 5 years ago
That Freeloader-in-Training was not ready for Mike’s reply.
Enoi over 5 years ago
Uncommon maturity in someone his age. Good for you, Mike!
Linguist over 5 years ago
Dave has a great future … in Washington, D.C.!
Jan C over 5 years ago
Gotta love the attempt at rationalization. It would seem that the more in the wrong someone is, the more words they use to justify their theft.
JMG316 over 5 years ago
“It takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to our enemies, but just as much to stand up to our friends.”
― J.K. Rowling,
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
Now to collect.
Jim Kerner over 5 years ago
Good for you, Mike!
Scoutmaster77 over 5 years ago
the guy’s a freeloader!
Sassy's Mom over 5 years ago
I was taught, and firmly believe, that if a friend tries to get you to do something wrong, they are not a friend and probably never was.
I’ve been blessed with friends who not only didn’t try to get me to compromise my values, they have supported me and always had my back, even when their standards were/are different from mine….sometimes radically so!
I am very, very proud of Michael. I also hope that he has learned to no hand over the food until you have the money in hand! (Especially with this guy.)
poopsypoo Premium Member over 5 years ago
To Michael! Don’t let anyone pull anything over on you! If so, they’ll do it for the rest of your life!