When you quit a job, the final pay cheque is always the most desired.?Full and final payments are usually much higher than monthly salaries and most companies prefer to pay it in cheques.
However, a man in US'?Georgia had an unceremonious?end to his association with the company?after his former employer made the final payment in grease-covered coins, WYNT News reported.
Andreas Flaten, was owed $915 by his former employer.?But he was shocked to see his final payment: 90,000 oil or grease covered pennies, at the end of his driveway earlier this month.?
With the massive pile of coins was an envelope with Flaten¡¯s final pay slip and an explicit parting message.
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¡°This is a childish thing to do,¡± Flaten told news agency AP.?
It was reported that Flaten had left his job at Peachtree City¡¯s A OK Walker Autoworks in November. He said he was owed the final check and had difficulty getting it, even turning to the Georgia Department of Labor to receive help.
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In mid-March, Flaten said as he left his house with his girlfriend he noticed the pile at the end of his driveway. He said the pennies were covered with some sort of oily substance.
Now his nightly routine consists of cleaning the pennies so he can cash them in. He said it took him about an hour and a half to clean off several hundred.
That is just petty. Not sure if the company will get any brownie points for that.?
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