Posted on 03/24/2021 11:13:52 AM PDT by Meatspace
FAYETTEVILLE, Ga. - A Fayetteville man said his last paycheck from his former employer came in the form of over 90,000 oil- or grease-covered pennies dumped on his driveway.
Andreas Flaten said he left his job at A OK Walker Autoworks in November 2020. He said he was supposed to get his final paycheck, but was having difficulty getting it.
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That would gum up a change counter.
I want more details about this. Why do I find myself siding with the employer?
I don’t believe pennies are legal tender.
The owner said he doesnt want to be “part of the story”?
He IS the story.
Sounds like the employer still owes him a pay check and an environmental clean up for their illegal dumping
If the employer had paid him like a professional and a grown-up there wouldn’t be a story.
Sorry Employer lost any sympathy from me when they act in a stupid manor like this
Flaten said his new routine is now to sit in his garage at night and clean off the pennies with a solution of dish soap, vinegar, and water.
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Not the response I was expecting.
suppose walkers auto is owned by a toxic white male?
Multi-location auto repair... https://aokwalker.com/
Maybe because you read the whole article which most Freepers (myself included) didn’t.
Flaten said his new routine is now to sit in his garage at night and clean off the pennies with a solution of dish soap, vinegar, and water.
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Not the response I was expecting.
Maybe he needs the money.
If I were a judge, Id tell the employer to double what was owed, deliver a certified check to the employee via the court.
However, cleaning the pennies and spending even one might be viewed as acceptance.
Of course there's more to the story.
The owner cut off the contact us link on his website.
I have seen people try stunts like this on banks and government offices only to have it backfire when they made them stay and count every penny.
Remember that's A OK Walker Autoworks in Peachtree City, Georgia.
Lawyer up and check the dates on those pennies. Sometimes they are worth more than a penny’s worth.
Walker got some Baaaaaad reviews on how he treats his employees.
Tacitly at least, that’s $2000+ worth of copper.
Flaten said his new routine is now to sit in his garage at night and clean off the pennies with a solution of dish soap, vinegar, and water.
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