Re: employer opens packages adressed to me
Posted by Curmudgeon on 12/03/05
You're wrong, Linda. Mail coming into the employer's place of business belongs to the employer--no matter who the individual addressee is. If the OP wants to take bribes and kick-backs, she should arrange to have them mailed to her home. And, of course, your suggestion will get her immediately fired. On 12/03/05, Linda wrote: > Absolutly not > > File a complaint against your employer with the the Postal > Inspector > > Linda > > > > > On 12/03/05, jim sturgill wrote: >> iwant to know if it is legall for an employer to open and >> take free gifts that were sent to me at work from a > company >> that i buy products from . they say that since they pay > for >> the products that the automatically become property of the >> company and open them before i even get them . is the > legal?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- employer opens packages adressed to me, 12/03/05, by jim sturgill.
- Re: employer opens packages adressed to me, 12/03/05, by Curmudgeon.
- Re: employer opens packages adressed to me, 12/03/05, by Linda.
- Re: employer opens packages adressed to me, 12/03/05, by Curmudgeon.
- Re: employer opens packages adressed to me, 12/03/05, by jim sturgill.
- Re: employer opens packages adressed to me, 12/03/05, by sharwinston.
- Re: employer opens packages adressed to me, 12/03/05, by DontHurtMe.
- Re: employer opens packages adressed to me, 12/04/05, by Timothy.
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