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I agree. Impeccable timing.Date: 12/26/2009 9:32:06 PM
Author: neatfreak
Weird.![]()
Ummmm, yeah. Quite a turn of events.Date: 12/27/2009 10:59:58 AM
Author: Collee
I agree. Impeccable timing.<b>Date:</b> 12/26/2009 9:32:06 PM
<b>Author:</b> neatfreak
Weird.![]()
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I fail to see the logic in your actions...from what I read this ring was NOT yours to "bestow" on anyone. You kept soething that didn''t belong to you AND made someone an accomplice to your misdeed.Date: 12/26/2009 9:25:02 PM
Author: miraclesrule
I have mixed feelings about this situation. When I took over the security department of a large hotel, I discovered their lost and found practices needed a complete overhaul in order to unite lost items with their owners. They also had a locked small safe for ''valuables''. I inherited the small safe and the responsibility to create a policy and procedure for disposing of the items if reunification was not probable.
There was one item that I could tell was of great value. A diamond wedding ring. It was unforunate that the ring was found in a public area restroom, as opposed to a guest room. The latter being easier to track occupants. However, this was a very large convention hotel, so convention guests may not be room guests. Nobody ever called for the ring. By the time I had to deal with it, it had been over a year and a half.
I didn''t know what to do. I also knew that I could take the ring and keep it. I also knew that I could ask my manager what to do with the ring and he wouldn''t have an easy answer either. So, I did what my conscience told me to do....I gave it away.
After mulling over the options, I searched my soul for guidance, and since my office was located in the ''housekeepng'' section, I knew that there were a lot of hard working, underpaid women walking by my door at any given moment. I decided that the next person to walk by my door would be pulled in by me...told about the ring, and then given to her...or him (chances were slim it would be a man...and honestly, I think I would have waited for the next person to walk by, if it was a man).
It turned out to be the laundry department manager. To this day, I don''t regret what I did. I am always concerned with my ''karma''. Okay, I did freak out a litlle bit when she later told me she had it appraised and I realized that I could have sent my daughter to a much better college with that money, but aside from that....I think it''s good to go with your gut.![]()
YayTacori,
I sense that you harbored a little bit of guilt over keeping the ring and your post was a bit of a confessional. Posting this on PS was one brave confessional....![]()
Let your conscience be your guide. Perhaps it was your karma that you found the ring...
that sounds like a great idea!Date: 12/28/2009 3:55:06 PM
Author: decodelighted
It seems like the kind of Xmas story the local paper would want to write about! Why not give them a call! Would love to see a link to the article posted here -- complete with pix!![]()
I depends where you live/work I guess but when I used to work in retail if lost property wasn''t claimed within 6 months it became the property of the finder. We used to have to log all lost property and returned quite a lot of stuff to very grateful owners but it wasn''t possible to store all lost property indefinitely (musical instruments, school bags, umbrellas, etc). I kind of think an exception could be made for small expensive items like rings but I guess applying a blanket rule has its merits too.Date: 12/28/2009 7:50:16 AM
Author: Amber St. Clare
I fail to see the logic in your actions...from what I read this ring was NOT yours to ''bestow'' on anyone. You kept soething that didn''t belong to you AND made someone an accomplice to your misdeed.![]()
+1Date: 12/28/2009 9:25:50 PM
Author: miraclesrule
Ditto Deco...it would make a great story.