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That's it. A co-worker kindly brought in two dozen donuts for everyone. One of our interns ate six of them. That's 1/4 of the donuts that were to be shared eaten by one person in 20 minutes. I hate people.
EDIT: Yikes on bikes, people. He is not a poor little starving baby college kid having his food insecurity taken advantage of by the company I work for because he's a freaking intern. The kid wears fresh ass Nikes on the shop floor and drives a car nicer than my 30 year old self has ever had. Also, he is a paid intern but his actions would still be greedy regardless. Please take your hatred of the establishment to the appropriate subreddit.
The kid was rude, and it's a funny story.
Knowing how things go, they're probably not even being paid for this wonderful learning experience while the business gets to exploit you for free labor.
Let the dude/dudette have the fuckin donuts. Hell, go buy em a dozen to take home.
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The "best" don't stick around long because they actually care about employees more than the company line - guess who doesn't like that?