1/ Back in the day, when 'pilfering' was an acceptable workplace practice, just small stuff, a bag of chips, a pack of smokes etc. We all did it openly at this petrol station, except this one guy who'd purposely 'be seen' paying for these & similar small items from his wallet.
2/ What a good guy eh? integrity there. This 'trustworthy' guy, Gary, who was a senior & thus entrusted with the task of delivering the day's takings to the boss's house after closing. fyi Petrol sales were added up & accounted for daily, they needed to match the till readout.
3/All other goods, if missing, would not show up until the annual stocktake. So when you sold food or cigs or misc, that's what you entered on the till. You'll never guess who was ringing up EVERYTHING that wasn't petrol, AS petrol on the till... Yep! it was Gary✅
4/He was keeping note of his sales, and was pocketing, in cash, the total of everything he rang up each day, other than petrol, from the till on his way home each night. 10's of $1000's He got caught and went to jail. THIS is why we should be critical of GB. #JustSayin 😬