On occasion we get moral dilemmas posted on TN. I remember the heated exchanges about returning lost rings. So how honest are you? Or what is your price?
You are driving down a country road behind a Brinks armored truck. The truck hits a bump and the rear door pops open and a bag flops out. By the time you reach the bag the truck is long gone. No one sees you retrieve the bag and drive off. When you return home you notice the name and the phone number of the bank on the bag. You are about to do the right thing and have your phone in hand ready to call the bank to report the lost bag. However, you are curious and open the bag.
A. It contains $1.2 million in untraceable cash. Do you call the bank? Or do you call your boss to tell him to go @###@ himself?
B. It contains $50000. Do you call the bank?
C. It contains $1500. Do you call the bank? Or your local MD dealer to order a high end detector?
D. It contains $85. Do you call the bank or Pizza Hut?
So what's your price?
George
You are driving down a country road behind a Brinks armored truck. The truck hits a bump and the rear door pops open and a bag flops out. By the time you reach the bag the truck is long gone. No one sees you retrieve the bag and drive off. When you return home you notice the name and the phone number of the bank on the bag. You are about to do the right thing and have your phone in hand ready to call the bank to report the lost bag. However, you are curious and open the bag.
A. It contains $1.2 million in untraceable cash. Do you call the bank? Or do you call your boss to tell him to go @###@ himself?
B. It contains $50000. Do you call the bank?
C. It contains $1500. Do you call the bank? Or your local MD dealer to order a high end detector?
D. It contains $85. Do you call the bank or Pizza Hut?
So what's your price?
George