
star_gazer
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ID clear my self. TEll the boss |
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esmcginnis
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Well, it sounds like a large amount to me! But anyway, I think it's better to let your boss know then leave it alone. They will probably find out eventually, and it will look bad if you don't come clean soon. Since you've been with the company for a while, I don't think you will get in any sort of trouble, and if you just explain that you made a mistake, were over-worked/ stressed, and will make sure that it won't happen again, I think they will be able to understand/ forgive your mistake. |
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gatzap
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Yes tell him and clear it up. It is also the process of tracking each check, not the amount that is likely to catch the mistake. Besides that when you tell your boss you can point out your honesty in this also - just what they appreciate about you. |
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blueeyedcat28
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Tell your boss. You got a raise for your hard work and honesty now you have to earn it. If your boss finds out on their own you will be in a lot more trouble than if you were to confess. Everyone makes mistakes own it and move on. |
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wightbringer
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logically, if you know 100% you can get away with it and no one will ever know then just dont say anything. however if there is at least 1% chance someone will find out, fess up because so what you get fired, you got fired for being honest. and you're only human, we all make mistakes. 7 years is alot of time to devote and if you haven't had any major strikes against you i think you'd have at least one more chance.
also, tell soon dont wait on this the longer you wait the more bad it looks :) GL |
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t jefferson
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what would someone with integrity do?
they would care about the company's functioning. you always look better fessing up than you do covering up. |
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Faith & Misery
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Yes. I didn't read all of it, but yes or else you'll keep feeling that horrible guilt. |
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the_silverfoxx
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yes in my opion? |
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tsopolly
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You have to tell your boss. It is a matter of integrity. I'd rather that my boss think that I am stupid and honest than stupid and sneaky. And, if you don't tell, you will lose your job for sure. |
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mimpi
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dear that's a big mistake indeed!! never mind, to err is human, confess to ur boss immediately. b professional, confident while explaining things. u dont have to highlight ur personal problems while admitting ur mistake. mistake is a mistake no matter wat and at the end of the day ur company has to pay off!
admitting ur mistakes gonna make ur boss angry and abusive, and he is justified.but i guess he's not gonna fire u.
b more positive, do justice to your work and be responsible for wat u do and wat u dont. and most importantly, make sure not to do any further mistakes, for next time ur boss not gonna forgiv u, m sure.
all the best |
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tantiemeg
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You've already answered your question...you need to tell your boss.
Best wishes. |
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Canuck Guy
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Ask your boss if he/she would like to have another compliance discussion. I think it's best to own up to a mistake, even big ones. If you lost your job because of a mistake you admitted to before someone else found out, it is still better that way. I hope your on good terms with the boss - it helps. |
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chronic_alcholic
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i would confess i mean honesty would be the best thing. i don't think you'd loose your job over it the most i think would happen is a few days suspension from work. |
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born2run
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I know in my personal experience that it has benefited me to go ahead and tell my boss when I have made mistakes. It's all about accountability. A professional person admits their mistakes, does not blame anyone else and takes responbility for them. The boss wants to hear you say, "The buck stops here." You'll find that your boss will respect you more than if he or she finds the mistake out on their own before you confess.
Good luck! |
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Sandy
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Not that I am a dishonest person but I would let it ride... there is a chance they may not find it... if it comes up... put on the OMG face... and say... I can't believe I done that... and I don't know what I was thinkdving... I know the right procedure...
Act very concerned when approached about it... wanting details... then when you realize what happened... and that you were responsible... just be remorseful... which you seen to be anyway...
You must have been doing a good job getting a promotion and all... I would imagine they will accept it as a mistake... and do what is instucted to correct it... everybody will move one and all will blow over... Good Luck!!! |
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