I find this quite sad. There prob had to be a reason he turned to crime _again._ It's not that what he did is excusable (it isn't), but there prob had to be a reason. People like to villify ex-cons and also criminals, but nobody walks in someone's shoes or knows what drives people to crime. And ofc, not every ex-con or criminal is like Thomas. Case by case basis.
@@kaylons exactly the guy likely ran into hard times again and fell back on what he knew... bank robing. Doesn't excuse it, but damn is it easy to put yourself in his shoes.
Speculation here, but getting $9 an hour at Walmart doesn’t support a drug habit. You do 13 years surrounded by negativity, work your ass off for a bit, lose your job for a bullshit reason, get wired 22k out of nowhere, he wouldn’t have known what to do, diligently avoid drugs 24 hours a day 7 days a week for a year and in a 10 minute moment of impulse or weakness, you’re off and running again, with no strength to fight it nor any strategies or help. If he was doing banks to support a habit for the first stint, he only got off drugs due to their expense inside of prison. 22 grand gone quick and he knows no other way. Prison didn’t rehabilitate him, it just showed him how degenerate and corrupt the world can be, getting out only to have that idea confirmed to you by his firing, the odds were certainly not in his favour. I really just feel sorry for the guy. I don’t think anyone that sent him money is justified in being mad, everybody just wanted to see him succeed and it he didn’t dupe anyone. If you’re donating to anyone from a rough as guts background, fresh out with no skills, you know you’re taking a chance on them and you just hope it pays off. It’s the same as a 20$ bet at a casino on a bucks night. You hope with all your heart it pays out but you know the odds and can’t be mad. I’d be way more bummed that his life took that turn than that he blew my $20 (and 999 other peoples $20)
I once accidentally stole a water bottle from my school thinking they were giving them out for free when they were actually selling them for an event. At the time I thought the right thing to do was pay them back which I did but now I realize the correct action is for me to expel myself. This action is truly unforgivable.
I worked at Walmart when they started cracking down on associates for collecting recycling out of the parking lot trash cans. They collect and separate those cans so they to recycle and collect profit. Shortly after, they stopped letting customers/employees have cardboard boxes because it affected their profits using their bailer for recycling.
I didn't even know that places get profit for the bailer machine's usage. The place I work at actually just has the overnight crew load up the shelves with the products still in the packaging boxes (like, a box of Tide detergent having 2 or 4 bottles in the box), and during the day, the primary task for one of the jobs we have is to go around with a large gray bin on wheels, collect these boxes, and bring them up to the front of the store (between the door and the registers) and put them in another storage thing, so customers can take those empty boxes. I guess it might be cheaper to hire someone to collect the boxes and let customers use them than to have to buy huge bags to give to every customer (and more economical).
That's store by store. My place will give boxes to customers too, if they speak to a manager a day ahead of time. [Presumably they just do a lot of bales at our place or something].
Exactly the reason why businesses like that can become so successful, right? *Every* little thing counts to satisfy them stockholders’ growing pockets... from deciding on shitty employee wages & subpar benefits like a rich dickhead boss wearing a fancy suit would do, to collecting parking lot bottles for the 5cent deposit like a poor lonely homeless man, wearing a tore up sleeping bag for a coat, would do
@@rivetsquid8887 Ah. The store manager at the time was a real cheap fuck so it would make sense he would go apeshit over cardboard. Good to hear its store to store.
After hearing he was robbing banks I knew it was drugs. You can’t just give people a ton of money in this situation like that and always expect it to go well.
same...that's EXACTLY what I thought. I felt like the crowd funding gave him the means to let his guard down and possible abuse drugs. Then he had to maintain that habit by robbing banks. So in hindsight, if he had a candid conversation about his life, he probably would even say he wished he never got the crowd funding. It is very similar to people with addiction winning the lotto. It just makes their addiction worse
I guarantee you the Walmart didn’t pay for the background check for this man. They then heard that he was an ex-con and found any reason they could to fire him. Legally
As a cart pusher/receiver/associate/whatever that has been working at Walmart for the past 3 years, I want to add another takeaway. The job really does suck. Working in the hot summers, cold winters, and even rain and snow. Not good pay for all the all hard work done, and basically being treated like shit since were seen as grunts. In some cases more so than the people in the store. All I ask is that if you could, try to make our jobs a bit more easier by putting the carts in the right places and once in awhile thank us for our backbreaking work please. Oh try not to get in our way, thank you.
Jesus. 3 years of cart gathering? That's fuckin crazy. Stop smoking weed and apply for something better. Learn a trade. Stay on indeed. I wouldn't ever degrade someone for working, but you have to start aiming higher than what you're doing. For 3 years? No promotion? That's not worth it.
A company would look at it like: We told him to do the carts, but instead he was trying to do another job at the same time as his current one. Really sucks that jobs would prefer you do less instead of more. Managers love to throw out the “That’s not your job” card all the time when they’re in the wrong.
Nah, this was straight up 'theft' in their eyes. Walmart views all trash on their property as theirs and will put it into a compactor/shredder so that no one can have it, not even dumpster divers. By cleaning up trash he was 'stealing' the trash they wanted to put into a compactor. walmart truly is that petty (source: used to work there, one of my coworkers was fired for eating a banana while we were tossing things into the compactor. He literally ate a banana out of the trash and they called it theft and fired him.)
I got fired from Dollar Store for donating items that would be thrown away. I did everything the way the training said: to have the organization’s tax number, and scan each item. Unfortunately, my manager was not trained properly, lost the tax number, and she didn’t scan every item. I was facing lawsuit, and had to pay $150 to dollar store. The items were holiday decorations that were priced at $0.01 each, but I was charged full price for the items. They probably spent more money taking me to court. The church I donated the items to used the decorations for children’s parties.
If he’d been offered a job rather than a large sum of money, things may have ended up with the “happy ending” everyone was looking to see. It’s not that he didn’t deserve the help that was given to him, but the help he received didn’t serve the right purpose. It’s like when large groups of people get together, haul all the materials needed to build a house or school or whatever to an impoverished place, and construct the building. That’s nice and all, but it would’ve been more helpful if they’d hired the people who live in the impoverished area to do the work and bought that materials needed from that area. The people would benefit more. Kind of like “give a man a fish, but teach a man to fish…”
@@levihalperin7649 Amazingly, I am aware that that was stated in the video. My point still stands…he didn’t need to be handed a large sum of money. Just the job.
I think it would have been better yes, I'm a recovering addict and the first time I was sober and got a big amout of money I got a psychological abstinence, vomited and everything.. However, I don't think just having a proper job makes all your trauma and problems go away. All the problems that you tend to ease with using. There's so much behind, so much work that needs to be done. Easy example; when u get really upset, angry whatever. You are used to turn to X-drug for comfort. How do u learn to cope with your emotions without it. The triggers and so on and so on. But, I agree. Might have been to better help, difficult to know for sure not knowing the whole situation.
Here's a tip. If you ever get a job after making parole on a bank robbery conviction, follow every goddamn company rule to the letter. They took a big risk on hiring a crook, and you'll be gone as soon as they know you aren't reformed.
I'm autistic so getting a job is a bit tough for me. I eventually went into a program that teaches you how to get a job and what not and they were able to get me a job at the grocery store near my house. It was a tough change. They were supposed to teach me multiple jobs such as stocking the shelves, janitorial work, backroom stuff and so on but one day they called me into the office and just told me to go home and not to come into work tomorrow. It wasn't until later that I called them and they straight up said I was fired despite not teaching me even half of what was expected and with no reason given. Their excuse was that they sent out paperwork explaining it all but that some how got lost.
That sucks that were treated in that way when you were just trying to do a job. I hope you find employers in the future who see the value in having you as a member of their team.
I had a relative that worked as a cart-pusher for Wally’s for a few years. It really messed up his back, and the horrible cold didn’t help (we lived in AK… bad winters). Absolutely wouldn’t recommend it. He got basically pennies for the physical labor he gave them.
The thing about ex cons is that if they have spent an extended period of time behind bars, they become institutionalized. The people who donated to him actually enabled him to reoffend. The only constructive way to help Thomas was getting the man a decent paying job so that he could rely on himself, not handouts. He likely spent all that money quickly and fell back on old times to replenish it. It's just a shame guys like Thomas nearly always end up back behind bars.
@@monhi64 Harder to abuse system, but it can be abused People with tough pasts to break out of unfortunately have a way of spinning support negatively whenever there aren't rather dire limits
@@Pihsrosnec The people who created slavery and Jim Crow, now created this new form of enslavement created by fear and are using their power to further seperate the masses into groups that will fight each other and not defend human rights.
Ouch. Worst I had happen to me was when someone I thought was a friend at the time opened a campaign for his sick mom. He raised a few grand, next day he's showing off his fancy Rolex.
Speaking of Wal-Mart, I know this guy, who I went to school with, that actually works at our local Wal-Mart, also worked as a cart pusher, had something pretty bizarre happen to him, he was out doing his job and saw this Camper, that was parked there for a week or 2, and told his supervisors, they told him to knock on the door and ask to see what was up, well whenever he reached the door, he knocked and the door slowly opened up, he peaked inside and saw the owner, who was dead the entire time, just laying on the floor with a pool of blood around him, they literally just told him to get back to work and continue with his day, as usual
As they should have...you say "told him to get back to work and continue with his day as usual" as if you expect something different? What was he supposed to do?
@@mikec5400 >Regular employee, who just gets paid to gather carts. >Finds 2 week old dead body, possibly in later stages of decomposition >"Just ignore it and get back to work. Pretend you never saw it." That's something that would fuck a person up to find. Imagine seeing the same camper in the same spot for weeks when you're working. Then one day you decide to try and find out what to do, and when told to go find out, you find a fucking cadaver in a pool of blood. Then you just get told to pretend you didn't see anything? Bruh, you must be one of those penny-pinchers who would force an employee to pay you to let them go to see a therapist, not even covering the cost of the therapist for them.
I can speak a little to addictions...they're not easy to quit. Any sort of addiction will ALWAYS come back to haunt you, no matter how long you've quit for. I constantly get fits or attacks and it can drive me a little bonkers sometimes just trying to find a way to cope and move on. Problem is, it doesn't take much to trigger a relapse, you know? Especially if the addiction you're facing is EVERYWHERE. You might as well never leave your house...but it can be beaten and you just got to have a little faith and patience. Never give up.
@@CreateHarmony no, it is hearing, and simple logic, how the fuck is he saying shoplift, get your ears cleaned go to the doctor and get em checked, cause it's just ain't there.
4:13 a reasonable and accurate description of this shitty job that I too work (but not specifically at walmart) I also like how, at the end of describing what a person does working the job, there's actual footage of someone using one of the cart retrieving machines, I never see any store have one of those, just the place I work at and a walmart supercenter that I pretty much never go to (and only noticed it last time I went there)
Even with the machines the job is isn’t that better. Yeah of course better than pushing every single cart by hand, but sometimes the machines are broken or uncharged. Plus when it gets busy, the machine just can barely keep up. Take it from me as a cart pusher.
These big stores like walmart and target and all that will literally fire you for anything and call it theft. I knew this guy who was told to throw out a bunch of stuff and included was out of date candy, while throwing it out he opened a bag and ate a few skittles and then threw the rest out. He got caught on cctv and got fired for theft...
That *is* theft. You have to report thrown out candy. What he did was the equivalent of stealing. If he can’t be trusted with expired candy then he can’t be trusted around the register.
@@neurohack9038 you'd be the worst fucking person to have as a manager. You'd be the hated person in the building if you thinks that's an appropriate action to take on minimally payed HUMAN BEINGS. Would a farmer fire his field hands because he caught them eating one of the apples from the trees???
I'll see your theft and raise you firing your hole backroom unloading team over the course of a 2 month period as a new manager (who I found out later ruined her previous store and was transfered because are current manager was getting a promo) even tho the previous manager who ran my store and another one at the same time because are store was doing so good never had any problems or issues with the backroom team and even came back and told us personally how good all of us where doing and to keep it up, only to replace the hole loading team with temps by the new manager. Found out later tho by one of the last loaders from the original group I was with before he got fired that it was a complete shit show when they brought on a bunch of temps. That brought a smile to my face seeing as I was fired without explanation because the supervisor conducting the meeting was interrupted by the new manager when about to explain why I was being fired to only say you know why you are being fired and then fired me.
When the bags of chips pop at work, i warn the customer's the bag is open. Before I claims them out, I eat some. I would love to be fired. The chips sometimes pop at the mountain store I work at because of the altitude.
Throwing money at a person without actually having solved their problem, ir without the person not knowing how to best use it is the worse thing you can do. Is like putting a bandaid on damn leak. Youre only postponing the inevitable if you dont fix it. And thats what happened. And the dudes right back in jail.
He’s a grown adult, people gave him money to help him manage UNTIL he can get another job, what do you want them to do? Held his hand and go apply for jobs on his behalf ?
@@emmarosie7176 help him manage what? The kind of person who goes to rob a bank when things get desperate inst right in the head. Guidance, counseling, actively teaching the person. This isnt something you solve in 24 hours or just with money. Mental health is a struggle and some people need a lot more help than others. But guess what? Moneys more important and anything having to do with social services is paid atrociously. And thats why individuals like him have no hope of going forward because they dont have the mental fortitude and self checks that most of us have.
@potatoe gamez right cause an adult body clearly means that everyone got the same mentality and control as you or me. Or that he will have the same opportunitys to find a better job labeled as a criminal. Or that giving him a million dollars will be the solution that fixes everything. Some people dont have the mentality to handle that large and amount of money. And giving some help in that shouldnt be the end of the world
Idk I feel bad for the guy still. Whatever led him to robbery in the first place isn't gonna magically go away just because he spent a few years locked up. Nobody deserves to be treated like how he was by Walmart, no matter what they did! I hope at the very least that the GoFundMe helped to remind him that there are many good and caring people in the world out there; it seems like a very difficult path in life he has been put on.
This person isn't trying to justify any behavior, they are just stating a fact. This impacts anyone who is incarcerated regardless of the reason. If there was more focus on rehabilitation /in general/ there wouldn't be as many reoffences. Yes, he did what he did and it's obviously not OK!. But there is unfortunately a larger systemic issue at hand that is often ignored. Maybe if he had better help and resources initially, it wouldn't have happened again.
One of my new favorite videos from you my guy... See I now am a Business Technology Professional but I grew up broke no college graduates, and in the hood. I was able to help put myself through school by working in retail and restaurants for those who are in low-paying and thankless jobs you understand what it takes. Thomas deserves some help and so do many others.
I work at a walmart, you cannot do that. Taking anything from the stores premises you don't own and didn't purchase is against walmart policy. You can get fired for picking up a penny in the parking lot on your day off even lol.
The way you word your comment is interesting. I understand this! It's the penny side that catches me. I couldn't but here goes. I drove my car to Walmart, now I am walking home because I didn't show Walmart proof I purchase the car. Lol. I went to Walmart with my clothes on, but I didn't show receipt, I purchase my clothes. Soo now I am butt naked..
As an ex-con I can understand how hard it is to get a job nowadays, some people just don't give you any chance at all.. Atleast he tried to go to a job, but no... Fuck Walmart
I was once in the wrong side of the law, I was in prison for about 6 years which I’ve been released in 2009. Never got any help, the society isn’t ready to accept or to give 2nd chances. In order to have a job I just can’t talk about my past or even have a small conversation about it with anyone, I had to force myself to forget… Only close people knows about my dark past. Sometimes it is hard but never stopped working even if I am sick. Watching this made me a bit mad because I had no one to help me when I was out, reintegration is only a word which has no meaning at all. Instead of giving him money, they should have giving him a JOB! If you do the crime, now you must do the time.
I got fired from Walmart because I got attacked by another employee and all I did was flip her off after she hit me. No customers around. Literally just like that. Place sucks.
Hey Wavy, would you do a video on the "Is it a Good Idea to Microwave This?" TH-cam show? The channel was called JogWheel and I feel like that concept never truly went away, mutating into different forms.
oh my god, i was just thinking about that show! that show was absolutely a key part of my childhood and future humor growing up, and i still miss it now... i'd love to know what happened to the guys in that!
Walmart fired my husband after he put in 10 years of hard work for them, getting their deli and online grocery/order areas into tip top shape after the upper manager stopped giving a crap. They "really didn't want to fired him" but apparently us getting snowed in and not being able to walk to Walmart/drive for literally 2 days meant he just didn't want his job. They also had a list of 70 other long-term associates they started firing off because clearly they just want to stop paying so much to their loyal employees. Well, all I can hope is that karma bites them in the ass. What a happy new year to us. -_-
Man... Your videos absolutely blow my mind. I was really rooting for him like halfway through the video.. It's sad what the effects of mental illness and addiction have on some people.
Don’t want to be that guy, but this is why you don’t just hand money over to any “victim” story you hear. A lot of people are just scammers, and the media doesn’t tell the truth unless it helps push their politics.
No. Be that guy. You nailed it. Fools and their money are soon parted. The soft hearted amongst us who believe these sob stories are likely to become victims themselves.
I don't think this guy was a scammer, he didn't ask people to donate. And I honestly believe he was on the straight and narrow at first. I think the sad truth is that most ex-cons like this guy need a hell of a lot more support than just money in order to re-adjust to life outside. It's a struggle to adapt, and many people fall prey to a life of crime and drug addiction to solve their problems when trying to get by when their task of re-integrating seems impossible. Sadly, given his learning disability that likely impairs his judgement as well, he was probably doomed to repeat his prior mistakes. He needed a social worker and maybe a therapist, not cash. I don't think he was beyond help - I even think he was on the right path at first. But throwing cash at this guy did nothing but soothe the consciences of the people who donated. Truly helping people is more difficult than just donating a few dollars. That said, I'm sure there are some people out there who need money and would genuinely put it to good use. If you feel like donating to someone on the off chance they're one of those, I think that's fine. Just don't delude yourself into thinking you know for sure that they're good and genuine. It's pretty much always going to be a gamble.
As a former Upper Manager at Walmart for Division 31 and then 1, and who was even trained at the Belly of the Beast in the Home Office in Arkansas, I can attest that Walmart does not care about you. Ever since they went Public, they literally Buried Sam Walton and figuratively buried his business culture of People before Profits and America First. Now it’s Profit over People and Walmarts 3 Golden Rules: 1.) “Respect the Individual” 2.) “Service to the Customer” 3.) “Strive for Excellence” is now just an internal Marketing Campaign towards it’s Employees… I mean “Associates”. So yeah, EVEN if it’s ONLY $5 that was lost, that was $5 that COULD HAVE gone to the Home Office. Gotta make sure we tighten that belt to very last notch! So if a few People or even Associates gets squeezed out to do so, gotta make Profits! Also, how did Walmart get that “Written Confession” from Sam Smith? Well, let me tell you that is one HUGE self screw Walmart gets you to do to yourself! You see, when working for Walmart, you get 3 chances to screw up before they can fire you and have all their bases covered from wrongful termination lawsuits. First you get a “Verbal Warning”, then a “WRITTEN Warning”, and Finally a “D-Day” or “Determination Day”. That last one is where they get you to work yourself over. So apparently, Smith was already had the First and Second “Coaching for Improvement” and was on his D-Day. And what they do in D-Day is that they send you home to write an “Apology” letter for your error (rightly or wrongly) and how you will Improve going forward. They also tell you that based on how good your letter is, they’ll either Decide to keep you or Terminate you. So if you want to keep your Job, OF COURSE you’re going to write out the BEST D-Day Letter possible, right? But the greasy thing about that Letter is, is that it’s Walmarts way of getting a hold of a Signed “Confession” you wrote out yourself. So IF Walmart Fires you for any reason, you’ll have a Mountain to climb in order to Sue them for Wrongful Termination or other Shenanigans they do because they’ll hold up your Confession in court and say that letter is “Proof” and a “Self Admission” to your pattern of “Bad Faith Behaviors” in the past. I’ve seen it myself and you all seen it in that News Clip in this Video. Pretty disgusting tactic in my opinion! So my advice to any Walmart Associates out there who might be facing a D-Day, DO NOT fall for that trick and write an “Apology letter”. They MAY or MAY NOT Terminate you for refusing to do so, but that is one less piece of Armor you can give them if you have to take them to court or report them to the State Labor Board. You can then also say (which may or may not work depending on your State) that they Terminated you because you refused to create and sign a False Confession in order to keep your Job. Don’t let these Corporations make you help them Screw Yourself Over! 😤
He probably WANTED to go back to prison because he felt lost and scared out in the real world. Most likely got used to the prison life and realized it is easier having people tell you what to do and having a set-in stone lifestyle. Crazy how he got thousands of people to donate over 22,000 dollars for him, and he still went back to robbing! Must be nice.
Thats bull shit and I watch too much fucking tv look at the interviews of him before the go fundme that man was happy to be out he diddnt want to go back, he did want to be high and steps were taken, but saying he was scared of the free world???? Bro what?? Its not like he was locked up in the 60s and got out in 2020 when hes 75 years old, too old to work and dont know what to do in life that shit aint common ppl want out, they might miss the structure of jail life but thats it
I've actually got two suggestions from TH-cam way back times: 1.) Turquoise Jeep's/Yung Hammas Lemme Smang It Was Huge for my circle in 08. 2.) BIG BOOTY BITCHES by A Lost People. That song was a banger and you can't get much more old school meme youtube than that. OOOOOOO Love all you do man...your videos have been getting me through workdays for years now
I could really use some of that internet support right now. I'm living in an old van with my cat. Got a back injury on the job but had to go back to work before it completely healed now. I'm not disabled enough to get disability because places are supposed to accommodate me but if I tell them about my back problems they don't hire me. And that's just my worst injury. My left hand, left arm, both shoulders and both knees have torn tendons. And my left hand only has about half strength because of it. At this point I'm just taking care of my cat, after that I'm calling it quits.
I feel for you, I am a recent amputee so I am in rehab to relearn how to do everything and I know what a hit that can take on employment. From what I know about applying for disability in the US (not sure where you are from), there are two types ssi and ssdi. Ssdi is easier to get if you had a steady job prior to being injured which is what it sounds like but you also sound like you qualify for ssi which is for low income. Try ssdi first, you can apply online. If you get turned down try ssi but I'd recommend getting a lawyer because even people who are obviously very disabled get turned down multiple times, especially if you don't have a lawyer. But keep trying, they do award it eventually to the persistent. The lawyer only gets paid if you win, they would get a portion of your payout per month until the billing hours are covered. There are many programs to help the disabled so once you have that designation from either ssi or ssdi you can get all kinds of assistance. If you haven't already anyone can get emergency food stamps for 3 months to help with food right now and you may be able to get them on a more permanent basis. Look up disability services for your city and state, they may provide additional help past the federal govt. Also look into services for the homeless, there are so many programs but people don't usually know about them unless they seek them out. Good luck, I hope that helps and even if you don't live in the US there is probably something similar for the diasbled/homeless where you live.
I started a GoFundMe to try and get a RV. I don't know many people and don't use social media much so I need help spreading this. There's a link on my about my channel section. Thank you for helping.
Wavy I love your content man, but you gotta start st least giving us sources for a ton of the songs you use, you got some good tastes in game music for sure
4:43 That's from a old PS1 game called Guardians Crusade. It's got quite a few good tracks on it, give it a listen sometime. That one specifically Wavy used is Cave of Fear, if I remember right.
I knew it had to do with drugs. I effing knew it. I was about to comment that that was my assumption but then the video said he struggled with heroin and mental health issues and that confirmed it for me. I’m a drug addict in recovery and any time I see someone blow through huge amounts of money like that, and then commit acts of pure desperation, it reminds me of what my active addiction was like. You sell anything of value that you own, then you start looking outward for your funds. It’s pretty easy to spot. Especially if people are hellbent on getting cash vs gift cards or other forms of currency. Like if someone asks you to help them with some money but it HAS to be cash. I hope he’s doing better. It changes your brain chemistry forever, so it will always be a battle. I still have to remind myself every day that life in active addiction is a living hell and not worth it An example of another addict committing a desperate act, was my manager back when I was a server. 3 of us turned our money in to him for the night but he didn’t count it and file it like usual. He just told us to leave it in the office. Then he disabled the cameras. Another manager asked why we just left the money there and we told him what happened with the first manager. When the 2nd manager counted the money, he realized $50 was missing from each stack. When I went outside to get in my car, I saw the first manager talking to a guy in a blacked out car in the back of the lot. The only time you do something that desperate is if you’re about to be dopesick. They were able to fix the cameras and saw that he took the money but for whatever reason, he wasn’t fired. I wasn’t an angel at that time either, I was using too, but I could’ve been fired for what he did. It’s incredible what addiction will make you do Edit: That first manager was a known user so I wasn’t just assuming he took our money to buy drugs, he actually confessed to it.
I'm an ex-con (8 1/2 years in the books) plus a school drop out, plus an addict, and I couldn't find a job. Instead of robbing banks I made my own job. 23 years later and I'm doing better than a person with a liberal arts degree. 1000 x better! Scratch that! A million times better!! No sympathy for that dude and he is far from being a nice guy!
I remember playing Luigis Mansion as a kid, the first room of the mansion is called "Foyer". I had never heard the word before so looked it up like 20 years ago lol.
I don't know why anybody would feel ripped off. People think because they donate money to someone they control the rest of their lives? If you feel that kind of way about it then you weren't donating money in your mind, you were buying a person
I worked in a hotel doing events (mostly corporate conferences) and at the end of the day I would collects giant bag fulls of soda cans and plastic water bottles, but when i tried to leave with one to redeem, I was told I could not because I was "profiting off of the hotel." Just weird rules...
This reminds me of the teenager Anthony stokes, who was denied a second heart transplant. He was noncompliant after his first heart transplant and it was basically his own fault that the first transplanted heart failed. He didn’t go to the doctor or take the medication to stop rejection. His mother went to the media and said they were being discriminated against. People were calling the hospital and it’s staff racist and all other names. Two years later, Anthony went on to shoot at an 81 year old lady, steal her car, engage in a car chase, hit a pedestrian, then die in a car accident. To me, it would have been better that the heart go to someone else. Who knows what other crimes were committed by this monster and who knows who died while waiting for a heart that would have at the very least not been a criminal with victims.
Timesunion on his re-sentencing made no mention of his Gofundme, and to anyone reading the article, would assume he went downhill after being fired from Walmart. JOURNALISM!
I'm all for helping ex-cons get jobs, and what Walmart did was flat-out wrong.... but having worked in bank branches I knew immediately where this story was headed. Armed bank robbery takes a different type of mindset to commit. It's high risk, low reward & has severe federal sentences in the US.... so when you're taking this much risk you're usually equally desperate for cash to fund a habit. And the absolute worst thing anyone could do to a recovering addict only a few months out of jail _and_ obviously lacking in money management skills is _deposit $22k into their account in one hit._ He might have had half a chance if he got it in small monthly payments over a year or two.
When you rob a bank, always rob the head teller. They have the extra cash drawer. Most tellers have 2. But they only give you cash from the top drawer. Don’t follow my advice.
@@morgan599 summer 2020, riots by a certain organization titled "peaceful protest" by media. 97% of the media is democrat, democrats claim they're "progressive". You honestly believe a "progressive" would shine a bad light on anyone even if it were a criminal like Floyd or this guy? The media ITSELF was covering the story of this guy.
I haven't finished watching yet, but having friends that collect cans and bottles I know walmart is a collection center for said bottles. If he is taking empty bottles from the service desk, he isn't recycling, he is stealing bottles that have already been recycled and redeemed for cash. Which is pretty skeezy even if it only makes him 5$. Not to mention that's the kind of stuff that chokes out the recycling industry. It's already hardly profitable with almost zero incentive to have people recycle. If you have recycling companies paying twice per bottle that's gonna take a huge hit over time on the efficiency of recycling processes.
Hey dude. Just wanted to say your chanel always brings me back to my golden days on the internet. Most people I know don't share this nostalgia, so it's nice to be able to bring up this feeling with your video's!
That 22k probably what really screwed him in the end. He felt into the drug addiction fast with that easy money. A lot of drugs addict feel guilty to ask for help... imagine if you raise a go fund me and expose his whole criminal record to the internet... its just can get worst... some time act of kindness need to be done under the radar so the person we try to help get less pressure from not succeeding the first attempt. I dont undestand why people think money fixe everything.
It's always ridiculous to hear people who have never struggled talk about how crime confuses them. You just don't seem to understand that crime is for survival, not for fun.
My day just got better.. I saw wavy posted a new video. Thank you wavy 🙏 love your videos. You are a legend for providing the internet lore and doing the diligent research. Your content is magnificent 🙏
I feel for him I understand where i come from I'm a XR robber and I used to do lot of Crimes and money doesn't fix everything I've been addicted to drugs since I was a kid and in and out of juvy and jail and I understand the relapse with the outside it gets hard when you get out because being locked up for so long it fucked up your mind and you get used to being in jail and you start to like it I'm just started doing good now but it's so easy for to relapse because a lot of people do jail when you're locked up you start to get used to it and you feel like it's home especially when you have a rough time being homeless moving around all the time and coming from a broken home it's weird but people don't realise jail isn't that bad for criminals it's hard the outside with bills and with all the drama with the outside
It does sound ridiculous. However, as someone who worked at a WalMart in years gone by, I totally wouldn't put it past them. I believe it depends on the actual location. I've heard of people having great experiences at WalMart but acknowledge that their experience was rare and not the norm.
I’m willing to bet the “stolen items” from the customer service desk were taken from the trash can. I’ll bet he was ordered by his superiors to empty the can and he just took the bottles while he was doing it. Weather or not this was a coincidence is up for debate, though it wouldn’t be below Walmart.
I worked a gas station where at the end of the day, if an employee took a single penny from the "take a penny, leave a penny" tray, they could be fired. This because of theft. Apparently there ARE rules that say, roughly, anything that is not on a persons body or a personal possession is considered the property of the business or building owner. Blows my mind
I think Walmart made a mistake hiring a felon and then found anything to get rid of him. Happened to me and multiple ex coworkers not just from Walmart.
sadly that is what happens when most felons get hired. when I work at panera a girl I used to work with (she was release from prison I wanna say back in like 2017? she told me) it was a few months after I was working there for like 3 months. someone stole close to like $70 out of the till, GM didn't even bother to check the cameras just fire the girl on the spot. sadly maybe like 4 weeks later it happen again, the GM found the Real culprit and tried to get the other girl back
Given the fact that he has a learning disability, I doubt that would ever happen. And honestly, giving money to someone who's developmentally disabled and expecting it to go well is a little silly. Really the media should pay it back for misrepresenting his story.
A buddy of mine (both of us volunteer firefighters) was fired from Walmart in response to a fire call. There was a huge backlash against Walmart for his firing from the community which led to Walmart "offering" him his job back at a lower pay rate, however my buddy was already hired by a different employer at a better pay rate than he was initially making at Walmart and he said that Walmart firing him was the best thing for the community as a whole.
This poor guy made mistakes paid for his crimes and turned his life around. He gathered trash for a whopping $5.10 and he was fired for doing so. Walmart is an evil corporation. And for him to go back to his roots of robbing is a sad ending after having the people who listen to him help him
I previously worked for walmart for almost two years and things like this aren’t anything new. We had an older lady who was with walmart for something like 15 years , one day she was delaying the store and checked out using self checkout, when the machine dispersed her change there was change left in the machine most likely from whoever went before her, she took all the change and was fired a few days later for taking those couple of cents that was left in the dispenser. 15 years of loyal service down the drain over a couple of cents . walmart does not care about its associates . i’m glad I left
Playing devils advocate here but from the voluntary statement from wallmart doesn’t mention him taking empty bottles or from any cart, it sounds like this story got all kinds of muddied
@Endless Sporadic Right? It's so easy to frame a narrative off of hear say and the fact that he was in a program that helps convicts find work but yet nobody involved in that could comment says allot
ALL THAT MAN WANTED AND NEEDED WAS A STEADY JOB! Throwing 22k at a situation is NOT a solution. All he asked for was a steady job! When ex cons can't get hired righteously (extremely discouraging = drug abuse) they still need money and go back to making it the only way they know how! All in all fucm walmart and that manager. Homie would have been better off if he never got those donations and just got to keep his damn job.
the ironic thing is, he got more money from the fundraiser than the robberies
I find this quite sad. There prob had to be a reason he turned to crime _again._ It's not that what he did is excusable (it isn't), but there prob had to be a reason. People like to villify ex-cons and also criminals, but nobody walks in someone's shoes or knows what drives people to crime.
And ofc, not every ex-con or criminal is like Thomas. Case by case basis.
@@kaylons exactly the guy likely ran into hard times again and fell back on what he knew... bank robing. Doesn't excuse it, but damn is it easy to put yourself in his shoes.
Nothing stops the mail hahah
Speculation here, but getting $9 an hour at Walmart doesn’t support a drug habit.
You do 13 years surrounded by negativity, work your ass off for a bit, lose your job for a bullshit reason, get wired 22k out of nowhere, he wouldn’t have known what to do, diligently avoid drugs 24 hours a day 7 days a week for a year and in a 10 minute moment of impulse or weakness, you’re off and running again, with no strength to fight it nor any strategies or help.
If he was doing banks to support a habit for the first stint, he only got off drugs due to their expense inside of prison.
22 grand gone quick and he knows no other way. Prison didn’t rehabilitate him, it just showed him how degenerate and corrupt the world can be, getting out only to have that idea confirmed to you by his firing, the odds were certainly not in his favour.
I really just feel sorry for the guy. I don’t think anyone that sent him money is justified in being mad, everybody just wanted to see him succeed and it he didn’t dupe anyone.
If you’re donating to anyone from a rough as guts background, fresh out with no skills, you know you’re taking a chance on them and you just hope it pays off.
It’s the same as a 20$ bet at a casino on a bucks night. You hope with all your heart it pays out but you know the odds and can’t be mad.
I’d be way more bummed that his life took that turn than that he blew my $20 (and 999 other peoples $20)
Ah. GLA postal services. Free the world from the tyranny of the west and east. No cost is too great.
Bro imagine firing someone for cleaning extra shit up lol
Lol
“THATS OUR MONEY REEEEEE!”
-Walmart
@@rastas_4221 *Indeed, that certainly does sound like a 'definitive' way of doing things here as far as recycling itself is concerned anyhow! :P*
Bro imagine jumping straight to conclusions without knowing any details or facts lol
If he still had that job, he prolly wouldn't've gone back to criminality!
I’m a recovered addict. You don’t give an addict that much money. They 8/10 times will think once won’t hurt and it’s game over.
Just curious what were you addicted too
Why is that important? Addiction is addiction. If he wanted us to know, i'm sure it'd have been mentioned.
Well done for breaking the cycle brother, stay strong!
Yeah I figured he got on crack and blew through the money then needed more so fell back into old ways. Sad to see but justice served I suppose.
@@peterobinson3678 why is it such a shitty thing to ask? You’d expect replies like this when saying something personal like that
I once accidentally stole a water bottle from my school thinking they were giving them out for free when they were actually selling them for an event. At the time I thought the right thing to do was pay them back which I did but now I realize the correct action is for me to expel myself. This action is truly unforgivable.
You absolute monster!
dude if i ever screwed up like that i would never talk about it
You should be in prison. What kinda person does something like that?
omggg how could you! I CALL FOR LIFE IN PRISON!!!!!
Such act is inhuman! Give him the chair!
I worked at Walmart when they started cracking down on associates for collecting recycling out of the parking lot trash cans. They collect and separate those cans so they to recycle and collect profit. Shortly after, they stopped letting customers/employees have cardboard boxes because it affected their profits using their bailer for recycling.
I didn't even know that places get profit for the bailer machine's usage. The place I work at actually just has the overnight crew load up the shelves with the products still in the packaging boxes (like, a box of Tide detergent having 2 or 4 bottles in the box), and during the day, the primary task for one of the jobs we have is to go around with a large gray bin on wheels, collect these boxes, and bring them up to the front of the store (between the door and the registers) and put them in another storage thing, so customers can take those empty boxes. I guess it might be cheaper to hire someone to collect the boxes and let customers use them than to have to buy huge bags to give to every customer (and more economical).
@@mymax1629 Profit came from recycling the cardboard after filling the bailer. Management would be upset if the bails were too small.
That's store by store. My place will give boxes to customers too, if they speak to a manager a day ahead of time. [Presumably they just do a lot of bales at our place or something].
Exactly the reason why businesses like that can become so successful, right? *Every* little thing counts to satisfy them stockholders’ growing pockets... from deciding on shitty employee wages & subpar benefits like a rich dickhead boss wearing a fancy suit would do, to collecting parking lot bottles for the 5cent deposit like a poor lonely homeless man, wearing a tore up sleeping bag for a coat, would do
@@rivetsquid8887 Ah. The store manager at the time was a real cheap fuck so it would make sense he would go apeshit over cardboard. Good to hear its store to store.
After hearing he was robbing banks I knew it was drugs. You can’t just give people a ton of money in this situation like that and always expect it to go well.
The money should have been put i nto a trust or something similar and paid out over time.
Yeah ill even tell ya if i got that much money things would start to slip too
same...that's EXACTLY what I thought. I felt like the crowd funding gave him the means to let his guard down and possible abuse drugs. Then he had to maintain that habit by robbing banks. So in hindsight, if he had a candid conversation about his life, he probably would even say he wished he never got the crowd funding. It is very similar to people with addiction winning the lotto. It just makes their addiction worse
@@DarkElfDiva like your idea.
Race shouldn't matter 😮💨
I’d still love to find out what happened to the “thicker than a bowl of oatmeal” guy :P
@The Stranger no more spamming mr roboto
Ikr
What does he have to do with this video about this guy tho???
@@kevindube7096 Nothing, Wavy asked for suggestions of other people/events to cover, this was a suggestion. ;)
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I guarantee you the Walmart didn’t pay for the background check for this man. They then heard that he was an ex-con and found any reason they could to fire him. Legally
That or they had the cheapest background check service and got it like 3-6 months later
As a cart pusher/receiver/associate/whatever that has been working at Walmart for the past 3 years, I want to add another takeaway. The job really does suck. Working in the hot summers, cold winters, and even rain and snow. Not good pay for all the all hard work done, and basically being treated like shit since were seen as grunts. In some cases more so than the people in the store. All I ask is that if you could, try to make our jobs a bit more easier by putting the carts in the right places and once in awhile thank us for our backbreaking work please. Oh try not to get in our way, thank you.
I’m gonna throw my used carts into traffic,have fun with that.
As someone who is a cart attendant at Target, I support this
As someone who used to just steal the carts i support this message. Walking 30 minutes with a cart is hard and back braking.
Jesus. 3 years of cart gathering? That's fuckin crazy. Stop smoking weed and apply for something better. Learn a trade. Stay on indeed. I wouldn't ever degrade someone for working, but you have to start aiming higher than what you're doing. For 3 years? No promotion? That's not worth it.
If everyone cleaned up after themselves and put away the trolleys u would have a job.
A company would look at it like: We told him to do the carts, but instead he was trying to do another job at the same time as his current one. Really sucks that jobs would prefer you do less instead of more. Managers love to throw out the “That’s not your job” card all the time when they’re in the wrong.
Nah, this was straight up 'theft' in their eyes. Walmart views all trash on their property as theirs and will put it into a compactor/shredder so that no one can have it, not even dumpster divers. By cleaning up trash he was 'stealing' the trash they wanted to put into a compactor. walmart truly is that petty (source: used to work there, one of my coworkers was fired for eating a banana while we were tossing things into the compactor. He literally ate a banana out of the trash and they called it theft and fired him.)
I love the chill aesthetic of your set. The warm colors of the salt and lava lamps with the blue tapestry is a very nice combo
Agree
He is so sexy
* so good at making content *
Ye
@@jao999 ok buddy calm down there I was just complimenting the man's set design lol
you have such a smooth way of staying non opinionated in the beginning of moral stories like these and it’s perfect
He literally said “walmart stupid it was only five bucks”
@Banned Again he basically said “walmart stupid it was only five bucks”
@Banned Again well then I suppose that puts the implication that your deaf, so I dont know whos more in the wrong here.
FR it’s inspiring
I got fired from Dollar Store for donating items that would be thrown away. I did everything the way the training said: to have the organization’s tax number, and scan each item. Unfortunately, my manager was not trained properly, lost the tax number, and she didn’t scan every item. I was facing lawsuit, and had to pay $150 to dollar store. The items were holiday decorations that were priced at $0.01 each, but I was charged full price for the items. They probably spent more money taking me to court. The church I donated the items to used the decorations for children’s parties.
That is so unfair. I’m so sorry that happened to you. I feel like it’s so messed up it could almost be a Bible story.
Wow! Why were you fired instead of the manager? That’s scummy
If he’d been offered a job rather than a large sum of money, things may have ended up with the “happy ending” everyone was looking to see. It’s not that he didn’t deserve the help that was given to him, but the help he received didn’t serve the right purpose. It’s like when large groups of people get together, haul all the materials needed to build a house or school or whatever to an impoverished place, and construct the building. That’s nice and all, but it would’ve been more helpful if they’d hired the people who live in the impoverished area to do the work and bought that materials needed from that area. The people would benefit more. Kind of like “give a man a fish, but teach a man to fish…”
He found a job because of all the media attention... That was clearly stated in the video.
@@levihalperin7649 Amazingly, I am aware that that was stated in the video. My point still stands…he didn’t need to be handed a large sum of money. Just the job.
I think it would have been better yes, I'm a recovering addict and the first time I was sober and got a big amout of money I got a psychological abstinence, vomited and everything.. However, I don't think just having a proper job makes all your trauma and problems go away. All the problems that you tend to ease with using. There's so much behind, so much work that needs to be done. Easy example; when u get really upset, angry whatever. You are used to turn to X-drug for comfort. How do u learn to cope with your emotions without it. The triggers and so on and so on. But, I agree. Might have been to better help, difficult to know for sure not knowing the whole situation.
@@Donny_Double_Dip The devil is not real...Religion is fiction.
Your exactly right. That money basically guaranteed his relapse and return to crime.
“Save money, screw people over, Walmart.”
“The home of the Karen, Walmart.”
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So your going stop shopping at Walmart 😆
@@EbikeAdventuresSD haven't been in a walmart in a year and a half. I can find most things closer to me
Here's a tip. If you ever get a job after making parole on a bank robbery conviction, follow every goddamn company rule to the letter. They took a big risk on hiring a crook, and you'll be gone as soon as they know you aren't reformed.
I'm autistic so getting a job is a bit tough for me. I eventually went into a program that teaches you how to get a job and what not and they were able to get me a job at the grocery store near my house. It was a tough change. They were supposed to teach me multiple jobs such as stocking the shelves, janitorial work, backroom stuff and so on but one day they called me into the office and just told me to go home and not to come into work tomorrow. It wasn't until later that I called them and they straight up said I was fired despite not teaching me even half of what was expected and with no reason given. Their excuse was that they sent out paperwork explaining it all but that some how got lost.
i hope you are doing better now. good luck.
That sucks that were treated in that way when you were just trying to do a job. I hope you find employers in the future who see the value in having you as a member of their team.
@@Kwashior Why is it automatically the employers fault? This is some nameless guy that is giving only HIS side of the story.
@light saberAddiCt damn bro, does your tongue hurt from lickin them boots?
I have that but I’m young but uh yea once I grow up I till next hard
I had a relative that worked as a cart-pusher for Wally’s for a few years. It really messed up his back, and the horrible cold didn’t help (we lived in AK… bad winters). Absolutely wouldn’t recommend it. He got basically pennies for the physical labor he gave them.
I always tell my new Trainees that a job is not worth your life.
The thing about ex cons is that if they have spent an extended period of time behind bars, they become institutionalized. The people who donated to him actually enabled him to reoffend. The only constructive way to help Thomas was getting the man a decent paying job so that he could rely on himself, not handouts. He likely spent all that money quickly and fell back on old times to replenish it. It's just a shame guys like Thomas nearly always end up back behind bars.
Lmao anyone who unironically uses the term “handouts” is someone I don’t trust. Lemme guess people on food stamps just buy lobster
@@monhi64 Harder to abuse system, but it can be abused
People with tough pasts to break out of unfortunately have a way of spinning support negatively whenever there aren't rather dire limits
@@monhi64 As soon as I heard institutionalized I knew what followed would be pure political ignorance. NEVER fails.
@@psychosis4432 why? what's wrong with the word institutionalised?
@@Pihsrosnec The people who created slavery and Jim Crow, now created this new form of enslavement created by fear and are using their power to further seperate the masses into groups that will fight each other and not defend human rights.
Ouch. Worst I had happen to me was when someone I thought was a friend at the time opened a campaign for his sick mom. He raised a few grand, next day he's showing off his fancy Rolex.
That wig disguise was super funny. Ik I wasn't supposed to laugh at this segment of the video but I couldn't help myself
A new Whang video let’s go!
I watch them both in tandem
I can't stand Whang, he's so boring
@@tailtactics1681 What are you talking about? Whang is awesome!
@@tailtactics1681 “Whang is boring” yeah, and wavywebsurf only has 1 sub /s
@@tailtactics1681 👈 I kinda want to hear this guy out...
Speaking of Wal-Mart, I know this guy, who I went to school with, that actually works at our local Wal-Mart, also worked as a cart pusher, had something pretty bizarre happen to him, he was out doing his job and saw this Camper, that was parked there for a week or 2, and told his supervisors, they told him to knock on the door and ask to see what was up, well whenever he reached the door, he knocked and the door slowly opened up, he peaked inside and saw the owner, who was dead the entire time, just laying on the floor with a pool of blood around him, they literally just told him to get back to work and continue with his day, as usual
Holy fucking shit
Yeah that's way more than just bizarre unless you live in Detroit or something, Holy shit!
As they should have...you say "told him to get back to work and continue with his day as usual" as if you expect something different? What was he supposed to do?
@@mikec5400 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@mikec5400
>Regular employee, who just gets paid to gather carts.
>Finds 2 week old dead body, possibly in later stages of decomposition
>"Just ignore it and get back to work. Pretend you never saw it."
That's something that would fuck a person up to find. Imagine seeing the same camper in the same spot for weeks when you're working. Then one day you decide to try and find out what to do, and when told to go find out, you find a fucking cadaver in a pool of blood. Then you just get told to pretend you didn't see anything? Bruh, you must be one of those penny-pinchers who would force an employee to pay you to let them go to see a therapist, not even covering the cost of the therapist for them.
I can speak a little to addictions...they're not easy to quit. Any sort of addiction will ALWAYS come back to haunt you, no matter how long you've quit for. I constantly get fits or attacks and it can drive me a little bonkers sometimes just trying to find a way to cope and move on. Problem is, it doesn't take much to trigger a relapse, you know? Especially if the addiction you're facing is EVERYWHERE. You might as well never leave your house...but it can be beaten and you just got to have a little faith and patience. Never give up.
What you said at 4:10 made me laugh “so customers can use them to shop lift” I know it wasn’t intentional but it put a funny picture in my head
i think he was saying "so customers can use them to shop with" but when i first heard him say that i was confused to
I also thought he said "Shop Lift", So I went back and He said "Shop With".
Get ya hearing checked
@@CreateHarmony no, it is hearing, and simple logic, how the fuck is he saying shoplift, get your ears cleaned go to the doctor and get em checked, cause it's just ain't there.
Imagine someone doing a crowdfund to play Payday in real life oh wait.....
@@The_Stranger-A3 Idk xd But yeah im a very cultured man xD
“Guys the thermal drill go get it!”
I need a medic bag
@@The_Stranger-A3 I did play but not so much.
@@coffeenair See I get this one xD
4:13 a reasonable and accurate description of this shitty job that I too work (but not specifically at walmart)
I also like how, at the end of describing what a person does working the job, there's actual footage of someone using one of the cart retrieving machines, I never see any store have one of those, just the place I work at and a walmart supercenter that I pretty much never go to (and only noticed it last time I went there)
Even with the machines the job is isn’t that better. Yeah of course better than pushing every single cart by hand, but sometimes the machines are broken or uncharged. Plus when it gets busy, the machine just can barely keep up. Take it from me as a cart pusher.
These big stores like walmart and target and all that will literally fire you for anything and call it theft. I knew this guy who was told to throw out a bunch of stuff and included was out of date candy, while throwing it out he opened a bag and ate a few skittles and then threw the rest out. He got caught on cctv and got fired for theft...
That *is* theft. You have to report thrown out candy. What he did was the equivalent of stealing. If he can’t be trusted with expired candy then he can’t be trusted around the register.
@@neurohack9038 reread the story. They told him to throw it out. They fired him for eating something they couldn’t sell. So no, it’s not stealing.
@@neurohack9038 you'd be the worst fucking person to have as a manager. You'd be the hated person in the building if you thinks that's an appropriate action to take on minimally payed HUMAN BEINGS. Would a farmer fire his field hands because he caught them eating one of the apples from the trees???
I'll see your theft and raise you firing your hole backroom unloading team over the course of a 2 month period as a new manager (who I found out later ruined her previous store and was transfered because are current manager was getting a promo) even tho the previous manager who ran my store and another one at the same time because are store was doing so good never had any problems or issues with the backroom team and even came back and told us personally how good all of us where doing and to keep it up, only to replace the hole loading team with temps by the new manager. Found out later tho by one of the last loaders from the original group I was with before he got fired that it was a complete shit show when they brought on a bunch of temps.
That brought a smile to my face seeing as I was fired without explanation because the supervisor conducting the meeting was interrupted by the new manager when about to explain why I was being fired to only say you know why you are being fired and then fired me.
When the bags of chips pop at work, i warn the customer's the bag is open. Before I claims them out, I eat some. I would love to be fired. The chips sometimes pop at the mountain store I work at because of the altitude.
$5.10 for recycling, sounds about right. I used to recycle cans and honestly its not even worth the effort.
California goes by weight. You can make a lot.
In NY, it's a $0.05 deposit. $5.10 would be 102 cans/bottles, my man was busy lol
I recycle them for nothing. I just want to reduce, reuse recucle.
Putting someone in a cage for 13 years doesn't fix people.
actually rehabilitating people by helping them with their psychological/financial needs would
Throwing money at a person without actually having solved their problem, ir without the person not knowing how to best use it is the worse thing you can do.
Is like putting a bandaid on damn leak. Youre only postponing the inevitable if you dont fix it.
And thats what happened. And the dudes right back in jail.
He’s a grown adult, people gave him money to help him manage UNTIL he can get another job, what do you want them to do? Held his hand and go apply for jobs on his behalf ?
@@emmarosie7176 help him manage what?
The kind of person who goes to rob a bank when things get desperate inst right in the head.
Guidance, counseling, actively teaching the person. This isnt something you solve in 24 hours or just with money.
Mental health is a struggle and some people need a lot more help than others.
But guess what?
Moneys more important and anything having to do with social services is paid atrociously.
And thats why individuals like him have no hope of going forward because they dont have the mental fortitude and self checks that most of us have.
@@videosammy he a grown ass man no one can force him to this
@potatoe gamez right cause an adult body clearly means that everyone got the same mentality and control as you or me.
Or that he will have the same opportunitys to find a better job labeled as a criminal.
Or that giving him a million dollars will be the solution that fixes everything.
Some people dont have the mentality to handle that large and amount of money. And giving some help in that shouldnt be the end of the world
Idk I feel bad for the guy still. Whatever led him to robbery in the first place isn't gonna magically go away just because he spent a few years locked up. Nobody deserves to be treated like how he was by Walmart, no matter what they did! I hope at the very least that the GoFundMe helped to remind him that there are many good and caring people in the world out there; it seems like a very difficult path in life he has been put on.
In his defense, the prison system isn’t designed to rehabilitate people. It’s pretty much built to keep people incarcerated
Either way he did what he did 🤷🏽♂️
Don’t try to justify what he did
How the hell is that a defense?
This person isn't trying to justify any behavior, they are just stating a fact. This impacts anyone who is incarcerated regardless of the reason. If there was more focus on rehabilitation /in general/ there wouldn't be as many reoffences. Yes, he did what he did and it's obviously not OK!. But there is unfortunately a larger systemic issue at hand that is often ignored. Maybe if he had better help and resources initially, it wouldn't have happened again.
@@uhoh2017 you are correct
One of my new favorite videos from you my guy... See I now am a Business Technology Professional but I grew up broke no college graduates, and in the hood. I was able to help put myself through school by working in retail and restaurants for those who are in low-paying and thankless jobs you understand what it takes. Thomas deserves some help and so do many others.
They were clearly looking for ANY reason to fire him
Banjo-Kazooie and Perfect Dark tracks. Wavy's a man of taste and refinement.
He uses Wario game soundtracks too! A Renaissance Man of gaming music I'd say
And Sonic R, of all things.
@@GamingintheAM0801 common, the best part of that game WAS the music lol
Also Art of Balance chill soundtrack
I swear this is the greatest TH-cam channel for such random but well put together content.
Can’t wait to see what’s next 💪🏼
I work at a walmart, you cannot do that. Taking anything from the stores premises you don't own and didn't purchase is against walmart policy. You can get fired for picking up a penny in the parking lot on your day off even lol.
And companies in nazi Germany said not reporting Jews is punishable by death… does that make it right?
We sure do love Corporate America
The way you word your comment is interesting. I understand this! It's the penny side that catches me. I couldn't but here goes. I drove my car to Walmart, now I am walking home because I didn't show Walmart proof I purchase the car. Lol. I went to Walmart with my clothes on, but I didn't show receipt, I purchase my clothes. Soo now I am butt naked..
As someone who has worked there in the past, can confirm it's not a great company to work for.
@@conveyedash5090 I love getting fired for cleaning up and recycling
As an ex-con I can understand how hard it is to get a job nowadays, some people just don't give you any chance at all.. Atleast he tried to go to a job, but no... Fuck Walmart
I was once in the wrong side of the law, I was in prison for about 6 years which I’ve been released in 2009. Never got any help, the society isn’t ready to accept or to give 2nd chances. In order to have a job I just can’t talk about my past or even have a small conversation about it with anyone, I had to force myself to forget… Only close people knows about my dark past. Sometimes it is hard but never stopped working even if I am sick. Watching this made me a bit mad because I had no one to help me when I was out, reintegration is only a word which has no meaning at all.
Instead of giving him money, they should have giving him a JOB! If you do the crime, now you must do the time.
Walmart is the absolute worst
I got fired from Walmart because I got attacked by another employee and all I did was flip her off after she hit me. No customers around. Literally just like that. Place sucks.
Damn sounds like it could have easily been a lawsuit
If you watched Wavy in 2016 you'll know what a big deal it is to hear him say beneficence
is this a throwback to when I said anoninimity lmao
Hey Wavy, would you do a video on the "Is it a Good Idea to Microwave This?" TH-cam show? The channel was called JogWheel and I feel like that concept never truly went away, mutating into different forms.
oh my god, i was just thinking about that show! that show was absolutely a key part of my childhood and future humor growing up, and i still miss it now... i'd love to know what happened to the guys in that!
I watched that, then they nuked some classic game consoles and i said fuck them and never watched again.
Nerd.
I saw someone do a video about them, cant remember who
I'm glad you brought this up, Ive watched them since their channel ended randomly. These guys were crazy microwaving a unblown airbag lol
Walmart fired my husband after he put in 10 years of hard work for them, getting their deli and online grocery/order areas into tip top shape after the upper manager stopped giving a crap. They "really didn't want to fired him" but apparently us getting snowed in and not being able to walk to Walmart/drive for literally 2 days meant he just didn't want his job. They also had a list of 70 other long-term associates they started firing off because clearly they just want to stop paying so much to their loyal employees. Well, all I can hope is that karma bites them in the ass. What a happy new year to us. -_-
I'm sorry about that big companies are evil sadly
Man... Your videos absolutely blow my mind. I was really rooting for him like halfway through the video.. It's sad what the effects of mental illness and addiction have on some people.
@Endless Sporadic And you're an (u)gly bot. Had to repost since you decided to report me ya dingus.
@Endless Sporadic oh my god dude stop, you're just embarrasing yourself
@Endless Sporadic hahah, smoebody's salty, cope harder
I'm a recovering addict, 5 months sober, and oh yeah, dont ever give us that much money all at once.
Don’t want to be that guy, but this is why you don’t just hand money over to any “victim” story you hear. A lot of people are just scammers, and the media doesn’t tell the truth unless it helps push their politics.
No. Be that guy. You nailed it. Fools and their money are soon parted. The soft hearted amongst us who believe these sob stories are likely to become victims themselves.
The internet just takes everything at face value 🤷♂️
I don't think this guy was a scammer, he didn't ask people to donate. And I honestly believe he was on the straight and narrow at first.
I think the sad truth is that most ex-cons like this guy need a hell of a lot more support than just money in order to re-adjust to life outside. It's a struggle to adapt, and many people fall prey to a life of crime and drug addiction to solve their problems when trying to get by when their task of re-integrating seems impossible. Sadly, given his learning disability that likely impairs his judgement as well, he was probably doomed to repeat his prior mistakes. He needed a social worker and maybe a therapist, not cash.
I don't think he was beyond help - I even think he was on the right path at first. But throwing cash at this guy did nothing but soothe the consciences of the people who donated. Truly helping people is more difficult than just donating a few dollars.
That said, I'm sure there are some people out there who need money and would genuinely put it to good use. If you feel like donating to someone on the off chance they're one of those, I think that's fine. Just don't delude yourself into thinking you know for sure that they're good and genuine. It's pretty much always going to be a gamble.
@@tb45g thank you
@@tb45g most criminals simply need the final injection. Justice works. Rehabilitation doesn’t.
As a former Upper Manager at Walmart for Division 31 and then 1, and who was even trained at the Belly of the Beast in the Home Office in Arkansas, I can attest that Walmart does not care about you.
Ever since they went Public, they literally Buried Sam Walton and figuratively buried his business culture of People before Profits and America First. Now it’s Profit over People and Walmarts 3 Golden Rules:
1.) “Respect the Individual”
2.) “Service to the Customer”
3.) “Strive for Excellence”
is now just an internal Marketing Campaign towards it’s Employees… I mean “Associates”.
So yeah, EVEN if it’s ONLY $5 that was lost, that was $5 that COULD HAVE gone to the Home Office. Gotta make sure we tighten that belt to very last notch! So if a few People or even Associates gets squeezed out to do so, gotta make Profits!
Also, how did Walmart get that “Written Confession” from Sam Smith? Well, let me tell you that is one HUGE self screw Walmart gets you to do to yourself!
You see, when working for Walmart, you get 3 chances to screw up before they can fire you and have all their bases covered from wrongful termination lawsuits. First you get a “Verbal Warning”, then a “WRITTEN Warning”, and Finally a “D-Day” or “Determination Day”. That last one is where they get you to work yourself over.
So apparently, Smith was already had the First and Second “Coaching for Improvement” and was on his D-Day. And what they do in D-Day is that they send you home to write an “Apology” letter for your error (rightly or wrongly) and how you will Improve going forward. They also tell you that based on how good your letter is, they’ll either Decide to keep you or Terminate you. So if you want to keep your Job, OF COURSE you’re going to write out the BEST D-Day Letter possible, right?
But the greasy thing about that Letter is, is that it’s Walmarts way of getting a hold of a Signed “Confession” you wrote out yourself. So IF Walmart Fires you for any reason, you’ll have a Mountain to climb in order to Sue them for Wrongful Termination or other Shenanigans they do because they’ll hold up your Confession in court and say that letter is “Proof” and a “Self Admission” to your pattern of “Bad Faith Behaviors” in the past. I’ve seen it myself and you all seen it in that News Clip in this Video. Pretty disgusting tactic in my opinion!
So my advice to any Walmart Associates out there who might be facing a D-Day, DO NOT fall for that trick and write an “Apology letter”. They MAY or MAY NOT Terminate you for refusing to do so, but that is one less piece of Armor you can give them if you have to take them to court or report them to the State Labor Board. You can then also say (which may or may not work depending on your State) that they Terminated you because you refused to create and sign a False Confession in order to keep your Job. Don’t let these Corporations make you help them Screw Yourself Over! 😤
Love how your lava lamp is like a clock!
I'm 11 minutes into this. And I'm still sitting here thinking that there is a lot of info about him being fired not being said.
He probably WANTED to go back to prison because he felt lost and scared out in the real world. Most likely got used to the prison life and realized it is easier having people tell you what to do and having a set-in stone lifestyle. Crazy how he got thousands of people to donate over 22,000 dollars for him, and he still went back to robbing! Must be nice.
Thats bull shit and I watch too much fucking tv look at the interviews of him before the go fundme that man was happy to be out he diddnt want to go back, he did want to be high and steps were taken, but saying he was scared of the free world???? Bro what?? Its not like he was locked up in the 60s and got out in 2020 when hes 75 years old, too old to work and dont know what to do in life that shit aint common ppl want out, they might miss the structure of jail life but thats it
Im like 100% sure no one feels like this in the real world
I've actually got two suggestions from TH-cam way back times: 1.) Turquoise Jeep's/Yung Hammas Lemme Smang It Was Huge for my circle in 08. 2.) BIG BOOTY BITCHES by A Lost People. That song was a banger and you can't get much more old school meme youtube than that. OOOOOOO Love all you do man...your videos have been getting me through workdays for years now
I could really use some of that internet support right now. I'm living in an old van with my cat. Got a back injury on the job but had to go back to work before it completely healed now. I'm not disabled enough to get disability because places are supposed to accommodate me but if I tell them about my back problems they don't hire me. And that's just my worst injury. My left hand, left arm, both shoulders and both knees have torn tendons. And my left hand only has about half strength because of it.
At this point I'm just taking care of my cat, after that I'm calling it quits.
I feel for you, I am a recent amputee so I am in rehab to relearn how to do everything and I know what a hit that can take on employment. From what I know about applying for disability in the US (not sure where you are from), there are two types ssi and ssdi. Ssdi is easier to get if you had a steady job prior to being injured which is what it sounds like but you also sound like you qualify for ssi which is for low income. Try ssdi first, you can apply online. If you get turned down try ssi but I'd recommend getting a lawyer because even people who are obviously very disabled get turned down multiple times, especially if you don't have a lawyer. But keep trying, they do award it eventually to the persistent. The lawyer only gets paid if you win, they would get a portion of your payout per month until the billing hours are covered. There are many programs to help the disabled so once you have that designation from either ssi or ssdi you can get all kinds of assistance. If you haven't already anyone can get emergency food stamps for 3 months to help with food right now and you may be able to get them on a more permanent basis. Look up disability services for your city and state, they may provide additional help past the federal govt. Also look into services for the homeless, there are so many programs but people don't usually know about them unless they seek them out. Good luck, I hope that helps and even if you don't live in the US there is probably something similar for the diasbled/homeless where you live.
I started a GoFundMe to try and get a RV.
I don't know many people and don't use social media much so I need help spreading this. There's a link on my about my channel section.
Thank you for helping.
It always feels like an eternity between videos, good to see you again Wavy!
Wavy I love your content man, but you gotta start st least giving us sources for a ton of the songs you use, you got some good tastes in game music for sure
4:43 That's from a old PS1 game called Guardians Crusade. It's got quite a few good tracks on it, give it a listen sometime. That one specifically Wavy used is Cave of Fear, if I remember right.
He uses a lot of Yakuza music. That’s all I’ve got.
He uses music from "Hotel Dusk" as well
Prison in the US is so strange.. instead of reforming it’s just a time out for adults.
I always remember that South Park episode where Wal-Mart was an eldrich entity
And when they finally killed it, the store shit itself.
I knew it had to do with drugs. I effing knew it. I was about to comment that that was my assumption but then the video said he struggled with heroin and mental health issues and that confirmed it for me. I’m a drug addict in recovery and any time I see someone blow through huge amounts of money like that, and then commit acts of pure desperation, it reminds me of what my active addiction was like. You sell anything of value that you own, then you start looking outward for your funds. It’s pretty easy to spot. Especially if people are hellbent on getting cash vs gift cards or other forms of currency. Like if someone asks you to help them with some money but it HAS to be cash. I hope he’s doing better. It changes your brain chemistry forever, so it will always be a battle. I still have to remind myself every day that life in active addiction is a living hell and not worth it
An example of another addict committing a desperate act, was my manager back when I was a server. 3 of us turned our money in to him for the night but he didn’t count it and file it like usual. He just told us to leave it in the office. Then he disabled the cameras. Another manager asked why we just left the money there and we told him what happened with the first manager. When the 2nd manager counted the money, he realized $50 was missing from each stack. When I went outside to get in my car, I saw the first manager talking to a guy in a blacked out car in the back of the lot. The only time you do something that desperate is if you’re about to be dopesick. They were able to fix the cameras and saw that he took the money but for whatever reason, he wasn’t fired. I wasn’t an angel at that time either, I was using too, but I could’ve been fired for what he did. It’s incredible what addiction will make you do
Edit: That first manager was a known user so I wasn’t just assuming he took our money to buy drugs, he actually confessed to it.
I hope your recovery is well 👍
I'm an ex-con (8 1/2 years in the books) plus a school drop out, plus an addict, and I couldn't find a job. Instead of robbing banks I made my own job. 23 years later and I'm doing better than a person with a liberal arts degree. 1000 x better! Scratch that! A million times better!! No sympathy for that dude and he is far from being a nice guy!
Congrats man , keep going.
Nice!
Glad to hear you're doing well
that's good to hear man keep it up
Congrats, my guy. Keep up the good work!
Sweet shit, somebody who actually says "foyer" correctly. 😮😍
Timestamp
@@niismo. 4:09 "...and bring them back to the foyer of the store..."
@@wardrich of*
@@Crumbaa oops yeah, got Autocorrected there. Fixed 👍🏻
I remember playing Luigis Mansion as a kid, the first room of the mansion is called "Foyer". I had never heard the word before so looked it up like 20 years ago lol.
I don't know why anybody would feel ripped off. People think because they donate money to someone they control the rest of their lives? If you feel that kind of way about it then you weren't donating money in your mind, you were buying a person
I worked in a hotel doing events (mostly corporate conferences) and at the end of the day I would collects giant bag fulls of soda cans and plastic water bottles, but when i tried to leave with one to redeem, I was told I could not because I was "profiting off of the hotel." Just weird rules...
This reminds me of the teenager Anthony stokes, who was denied a second heart transplant. He was noncompliant after his first heart transplant and it was basically his own fault that the first transplanted heart failed. He didn’t go to the doctor or take the medication to stop rejection. His mother went to the media and said they were being discriminated against. People were calling the hospital and it’s staff racist and all other names. Two years later, Anthony went on to shoot at an 81 year old lady, steal her car, engage in a car chase, hit a pedestrian, then die in a car accident. To me, it would have been better that the heart go to someone else. Who knows what other crimes were committed by this monster and who knows who died while waiting for a heart that would have at the very least not been a criminal with victims.
I do wonder if poor families get the same amount of love and support as this convict I understand people can change but he clearly has not changed
Timesunion on his re-sentencing made no mention of his Gofundme, and to anyone reading the article, would assume he went downhill after being fired from Walmart. JOURNALISM!
I'm all for helping ex-cons get jobs, and what Walmart did was flat-out wrong.... but having worked in bank branches I knew immediately where this story was headed. Armed bank robbery takes a different type of mindset to commit. It's high risk, low reward & has severe federal sentences in the US.... so when you're taking this much risk you're usually equally desperate for cash to fund a habit. And the absolute worst thing anyone could do to a recovering addict only a few months out of jail _and_ obviously lacking in money management skills is _deposit $22k into their account in one hit._ He might have had half a chance if he got it in small monthly payments over a year or two.
When you rob a bank, always rob the head teller. They have the extra cash drawer. Most tellers have 2. But they only give you cash from the top drawer.
Don’t follow my advice.
Love your work wavy, you always give a fair account of the people you talk about.
Lol IMO walmart should pay him extra if he goes around cleaning their thrashy business
@dre.flacko LMFAO
He was probably high on crack while doing it, but Walmart was nice enough not to accuse him of that for the fear of seeming r@cist or some s--t.
@Endless Sporadic Yeah; get out, Biden.
0:42 "was portrayed by the media"
Yeah, I already can tell where this is going...
Yeah the media portrays anyone with dark skin as victim.
@@LSK2K ??????
@@morgan599 summer 2020, riots by a certain organization titled "peaceful protest" by media. 97% of the media is democrat, democrats claim they're "progressive". You honestly believe a "progressive" would shine a bad light on anyone even if it were a criminal like Floyd or this guy? The media ITSELF was covering the story of this guy.
@@LSK2K what does this even have to do in this situation?
@@LSK2K schizophrenia posting
I'm shocked he wasn't in violation of parole, for "stealing", if he was on it.
I wish he wasn't black. Smfh
I don’t understand how he even got a job there in the first place. They won’t even hire people with petty theft charges in every case I’ve heard of.
i have always believed that people are just as afraid of success, as they are of failure.
@Endless Sporadic yeah man i feel yah, ''at least i admit that i fucked up, so im more honest than most people'' a self taught silver lining
it's getting so you can't even trust a convict armed robber, smh.....
I haven't finished watching yet, but having friends that collect cans and bottles I know walmart is a collection center for said bottles. If he is taking empty bottles from the service desk, he isn't recycling, he is stealing bottles that have already been recycled and redeemed for cash. Which is pretty skeezy even if it only makes him 5$.
Not to mention that's the kind of stuff that chokes out the recycling industry. It's already hardly profitable with almost zero incentive to have people recycle. If you have recycling companies paying twice per bottle that's gonna take a huge hit over time on the efficiency of recycling processes.
Dear Mr. Wavy-websurf you always put a warm feeling and a smile on my face : Bless you, Internet Historian . 🙏🏽
Ah yes, the theft of literal trash from your parking lot. Gotta love America. Dude should have sued for wrongful termination.
Hey dude. Just wanted to say your chanel always brings me back to my golden days on the internet. Most people I know don't share this nostalgia, so it's nice to be able to bring up this feeling with your video's!
Earned my respect just for the Art Of Balance music 👌🏽
A convict trying to turn his life around. That hits the heart strings.
That 22k probably what really screwed him in the end. He felt into the drug addiction fast with that easy money. A lot of drugs addict feel guilty to ask for help... imagine if you raise a go fund me and expose his whole criminal record to the internet... its just can get worst... some time act of kindness need to be done under the radar so the person we try to help get less pressure from not succeeding the first attempt. I dont undestand why people think money fixe everything.
It's always ridiculous to hear people who have never struggled talk about how crime confuses them. You just don't seem to understand that crime is for survival, not for fun.
NEW WAVY! TIGHT YO!
My day just got better.. I saw wavy posted a new video.
Thank you wavy 🙏 love your videos. You are a legend for providing the internet lore and doing the diligent research.
Your content is magnificent 🙏
I feel for him I understand where i come from I'm a XR robber and I used to do lot of Crimes and money doesn't fix everything I've been addicted to drugs since I was a kid and in and out of juvy and jail and I understand the relapse with the outside it gets hard when you get out because being locked up for so long it fucked up your mind and you get used to being in jail and you start to like it I'm just started doing good now but it's so easy for to relapse because a lot of people do jail when you're locked up you start to get used to it and you feel like it's home especially when you have a rough time being homeless moving around all the time and coming from a broken home it's weird but people don't realise jail isn't that bad for criminals it's hard the outside with bills and with all the drama with the outside
This channel is criminally underrated.
How is that stealing? I used to work for Walmart in asset protection and this sounds ridiculous to me
It does sound ridiculous. However, as someone who worked at a WalMart in years gone by, I totally wouldn't put it past them. I believe it depends on the actual location. I've heard of people having great experiences at WalMart but acknowledge that their experience was rare and not the norm.
Walmart should be *very* ashamed. Disgusting.
I’m willing to bet the “stolen items” from the customer service desk were taken from the trash can. I’ll bet he was ordered by his superiors to empty the can and he just took the bottles while he was doing it. Weather or not this was a coincidence is up for debate, though it wouldn’t be below Walmart.
I worked a gas station where at the end of the day, if an employee took a single penny from the "take a penny, leave a penny" tray, they could be fired. This because of theft. Apparently there ARE rules that say, roughly, anything that is not on a persons body or a personal possession is considered the property of the business or building owner. Blows my mind
I think Walmart made a mistake hiring a felon and then found anything to get rid of him. Happened to me and multiple ex coworkers not just from Walmart.
sadly that is what happens when most felons get hired. when I work at panera a girl I used to work with (she was release from prison I wanna say back in like 2017? she told me) it was a few months after I was working there for like 3 months. someone stole close to like $70 out of the till, GM didn't even bother to check the cameras just fire the girl on the spot. sadly maybe like 4 weeks later it happen again, the GM found the Real culprit and tried to get the other girl back
Sad part is this man was struggling with addiction so as many people pointed out, there's a good chance the money is actually what screwed him over.
"You can take a man out of the ghetto, but you can't always take the ghetto out of the man."
His circumstances changed, but mindset did not.
His circumstances didn’t change. $20k is a lot but it’s not enough to get you out of the ghetto permanently.
@@joelman1989 Very true, even if the possible addiction wasn't a factor it would have been very, very hard to support himself.
Honestly part of this dudes punishment should be paying back the 22 grand to all the people that donated.
Given the fact that he has a learning disability, I doubt that would ever happen. And honestly, giving money to someone who's developmentally disabled and expecting it to go well is a little silly.
Really the media should pay it back for misrepresenting his story.
nope their fualt for donating to a bum like him
@@raphwalker9123 did you miss the comment above yours?
A buddy of mine (both of us volunteer firefighters) was fired from Walmart in response to a fire call. There was a huge backlash against Walmart for his firing from the community which led to Walmart "offering" him his job back at a lower pay rate, however my buddy was already hired by a different employer at a better pay rate than he was initially making at Walmart and he said that Walmart firing him was the best thing for the community as a whole.
This poor guy made mistakes paid for his crimes and turned his life around. He gathered trash for a whopping $5.10 and he was fired for doing so. Walmart is an evil corporation.
And for him to go back to his roots of robbing is a sad ending after having the people who listen to him help him
I previously worked for walmart for almost two years and things like this aren’t anything new. We had an older lady who was with walmart for something like 15 years , one day she was delaying the store and checked out using self checkout, when the machine dispersed her change there was change left in the machine most likely from whoever went before her, she took all the change and was fired a few days later for taking those couple of cents that was left in the dispenser. 15 years of loyal service down the drain over a couple of cents . walmart does not care about its associates . i’m glad I left
Playing devils advocate here but from the voluntary statement from wallmart doesn’t mention him taking empty bottles or from any cart, it sounds like this story got all kinds of muddied
@Endless Sporadic Right? It's so easy to frame a narrative off of hear say and the fact that he was in a program that helps convicts find work but yet nobody involved in that could comment says allot
In tired of people giving money and support to criminals
ALL THAT MAN WANTED AND NEEDED WAS A STEADY JOB! Throwing 22k at a situation is NOT a solution. All he asked for was a steady job! When ex cons can't get hired righteously (extremely discouraging = drug abuse) they still need money and go back to making it the only way they know how!
All in all fucm walmart and that manager. Homie would have been better off if he never got those donations and just got to keep his damn job.
He did get another job though and he still did the things he did