What has challenged your morals.
Well, I don't know that it was
necessarily a challenge, but I suppose it could have been. We got paid
yesterday, and while I was quite happy to see the amount that was deposited into
my account, I knew it wasn't right. It's not that hard to figure out what I'm
going to get paid before I actually get paid (# hours worked x pay rate +
incentives for january) So I had a good idea of what it should be before taxes,
so imagine my surprise when it was about $250-$300 more than what I expected
(after taxes even!) I had a lot of thoughts, like maybe I got a bonus, or a
massive raise (I definitely deserve it...in the most humble way). But I just
knew it wasn't right.
Now, I don't know if they would have ever noticed,
but even if it was a bonus or something, I decided to let my boss know that I
thought there had been an error. If it were a bonus, awesome, then I could
confirm my worth to them, and if not, then while the money would have been nice
to have, it wasn't mine and I would have felt guilty for not saying anything
(plus if they had come back later an asked about it, I doubt, "I thought it was
the bonus I felt I deserved" would fly! ;) Come to find out, I was paid someone
else's $350 incentives for about 3 months, and so I wasn't able to keep it. My
co-worker joked that I "just had to complain about the extra money", but in
reality, I wouldn't have felt right about keeping it, and to be honest, it
wasn't even a real 'challenge'. Sure it was frustrating seeing what my account
would have had with that, but again, it wasn't mine...and I feel proud of myself
for saying something and getting that taken care of ASAP. Who knows...maybe I'll
be blessed for being honest about it someday.
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