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Shoplifters Get Caught Before Their Job Interview, And Karma Strikes At The New Job

by Annie Nguyen
December 1, 2025
in Social Issues

It’s funny how life occasionally lines up moments that feel almost scripted, as if the universe wants to make a point.

People might assume that the consequences of their actions disappear once they walk out the door, especially when the situation seems small enough to forget within minutes. But every so often, those choices reappear at the most inconvenient time.

That’s what happened to the OP during what should’ve been a simple shift at one job and a quick meal break at another.

A routine day suddenly became an unexpected overlap of two worlds and two individuals whose earlier behavior came back to meet them sooner than they ever imagined. Scroll down to see how quickly everything unraveled.

A manager who once dismissed an employee later relies on him when the department hits a crisis

Shoplifters Get Caught Before Their Job Interview, And Karma Strikes At The New Job
Not the actual photo.

'Shoplifting can cost you a job you haven't even gotten yet?'

An interesting coincidence happened today when I was stocking shelves at my side job and two girls decided to shoplift

a few items and my supervisor asked them at the door if they were going to pay for those items.

They were petty items as this was at a Dollar Tree, where everything is $1.25.

they proceeded to call my manager a "r__ist a__hole" and a "b__ch."

All three of them, the two girls, and my soft voiced manager, were black.

They walked out with the items because as many people know, retail employees can be sued for physically

stopping you for petty theft unless you're a properly designated security guard.

We've been getting ravaged lately by theft and our location is getting flak from regional for low margins, as our hands are tied.

The coincidence came when me and a coworker who managed it decided to grab a bite together at my other job,

where I could get us the employee discount.

My coworker noticed after we walked in that the same two girls were sitting down across the lobby.

I chuckled and we started eating when one of them was called over by my manager there for an interview to begin.

Then the other one interviewed.

After they were done and walked out, I motioned my manager over and explained the incident that happened less than two hours prior.

My coworker backed me up and she was very happy to dodge those two bullets.

They are no longer under consideration for a position.

There is a familiar kind of emotional sting that comes from witnessing unfair behavior, especially when it happens in a place where rules and respect should matter.

Many people have felt that shock: the moment when someone acts carelessly, insults others, or takes advantage of a situation with no regard for consequences.

It creates a mix of frustration, hurt, and disbelief. In this story, both the workers and the two girls who shoplifted were driven by their own emotions defensiveness on one side and quiet helplessness on the other.

When the girls chose to steal petty items and responded with insults, their behavior revealed more than simple rebellion. Being confronted, even gently, can trigger defensiveness in people who feel judged or exposed.

Instead of acknowledging the wrongdoing, they reacted by attacking the manager in an attempt to reclaim control. On the opposite side, the employees felt the familiar powerlessness of retail work: they could not intervene physically, they had to accept the loss, and they had to endure disrespect.

That helplessness created an emotional tension that remained unresolved until the unexpected coincidence of meeting the same girls again during their job interview at a different workplace.

From a psychological point of view, OP’s decision to speak up was not malicious; it stemmed from the human need to restore fairness.

Seeing someone mistreat staff, steal, and then walk into a job interview acting like a responsible candidate creates a jarring emotional contradiction. People instinctively seek to correct situations where behavior and consequences do not align.

This is deeply rooted in human psychology. Research on justice sensitivity shows that individuals experience strong emotional reactions when they see unfair treatment, especially if they were directly affected by it.

Similarly, the concept of inequity aversion explains why humans are uncomfortable when wrongdoing seems to go unchallenged. People naturally want actions to have matching outcomes, and when that balance is broken, they feel compelled to restore it.

These insights explain why OP’s action felt emotionally satisfying yet reasonable. He didn’t sabotage the girls. He simply provided truthful context that the hiring manager had a right to know.

By doing so, he restored the fairness that had been missing earlier in the day. The girls’ own choices shaped the outcome; OP merely connected the dots.

In the end, this story reminds us that integrity follows people across spaces. Even small actions can echo farther than expected. And sometimes the most powerful life lesson is simple: the world is smaller than it seems, and the person you disrespect today may be the one holding the door to your future tomorrow.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

These Redditors cheered the poetic timing and felt the employer avoided future headaches

Hehehehelmaoooo − I love this type of karma. Lucky you were there where they ate!

GrizeldaLovesCats − I am sorry that you had to deal with jerks like that.

The other manager probably appreciated you speaking up as it would save him from similar losses if he hired either girl.

ThePopeofHell − This guy came into the store I used to work at one day and when

I asked him if he needed help finding anything he gave me the snottiest attitude.

I was so irritated because it was my job to do that and it wasn’t like I wanted to be asking him anything.

But then his face got burned into my memory.

I didn’t really care if people stole chicken s__t from my job.

I had gotten to a point where they treat you like s__t for not doing enough when you witnessed theft so I just stopped reporting it.

One day this little f__ker came in with his family and stuck a candy bar down the front of his pants.

The guy was def too old to be doing that.

So I made it a point to point him out to the loss prevention person every time he was in the store… then one day I saw him waiting for...

I had primed everyone so much that I didn’t even need to remind anyone of his reputation.

They just inherently know that he was a thief and couldn’t even remember how they knew. This was at least a 4 year endeavor. F__k him.

This group lamented the state of low-pay retail jobs and the rise in shoplifting

divingrose77101 − Great story but I hate that you (and I) have to work many s__tty jobs to pay the bills. Ugh.

RedditIsNeat0 − Dollar Tree, where everything is $1.25

Ill_Tea_1142 − Everything about this is depressing.

These commenters expressed frustration over store policies limiting employee action

ShowMeTheTrees − retail employees can be sued for physically stopping you for petty theft unless you're a properly designated security guard.

WTF? So it's open season on retail? Walk in and take what you want?

lovelyeufemia − Blatant shoplifting (and the fact that employees aren't allowed to do a thing about it)

is why so many items are on lockdown now at stores like CVS.

It must be so exhausting for you to witness it on a regular basis!

It's not quite the same, but you reminded me of a scenario I encountered at work a few years ago.

I was part of a background process for hiring purposes (not HR, but investigations), and we had a girl under consideration who was completely clean.

up until the very last day of her investigative scope.

That's the day she was caught and arrested for grand larceny related to her current job, perpetuated over the course of a year.

Landed herself a full-blown felony!

It didn't exactly help her new job prospects.

hfjsbdugjdbducbf − as many people know, retail employees can be sued for physically stopping you for petty theft unless

you're a properly designated security guard Anyone can be sued for any reason, and security guards do not have special legal protections.

Companies tell regular employees not to intervene because they are not trained or equipped to do so,

and injured employees cause their insurance to go up.

These users shared stories of how theft impacted future job prospects good or bad

MsLovieKittie − Years ago I was a receptionist for juvenile court. A young lady called and asked if she could sue wally world for discrimination.

I asked for what grounds and she said they refused to hire her because she was caught shoplifting in the same store as a juvenile.

She was adamant it was discrimination. which it surely was.

BrokeInService − I am very grateful for the guys that ran the bodega in my hometown.

I was 14 trying to steal a roll of toilet paper and a can of soup, after they lectured me they gave me $5 an hour to sweep floors and...

Drak_is_Right − I worked fast food for 2 years in college. I remember there was only 3 reasons people were fired.

1) theft 2) not showing up numerous times without notice 3) a__ault Tbh 3) only came after someone was accused of 1),

but hastened the process of them going out the door (that was one of the managers) The number of people fired was ridiculous.

This group focused on consequences and criticized using accusations or excuses when caught

Tor8_88 − Why didn't you do it in front of them? Then they would know that their actions have consequences?

This group focuses on personal responsibility, honesty, and the real consequences of someone’s actions

[Reddit User] − And their names and addresses are now yours! "Don't make me call your mamma! "

idrow1 − I hate race card gunslingers. There's enough actual racism in the world without these two using it as a shield when caught shoplifting.

The story ultimately shows how the smallest choices can spin into surprisingly big outcomes. A couple of $1.25 items turned into a lost job opportunity not because someone tattled, but because actions have a way of looping back when least expected.

Some readers felt the timing was karmic, others found the whole situation sad, but everyone agreed the coincidence was wild.

Do you think the worker did the right thing by speaking up, or should job interviews stay separate from past behavior? Share your thoughts below!

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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