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Originally Posted by blankall
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Wonder what the coworkers thinking was for throwing you under the bus with him. It doesn't make him any less guilty to have a co-accused.
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It was so many years ago so it's hard to remember all the details (though a lot just came back), but they were playing the prisoners dilemma with us during the interviews, and I think he cracked, but may have thought bringing another down would have lessened his guilt - really no idea. Talking with some other coworkers about him afterwards, I heard he wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed, so that could simply be it.
edit: another story just came to mind (a lot of people were fired at the ACC during my time there). A lot of people started playing late night basketball in the Raps practice court after their night shift - security, concessions, ushers, etc. They weren't allowed to, but did anyway. One day they were caught red-handed, and given that most of them knew eachother, they decided to pin the blame on one guy (a new guy who was nice actually). He's the only one that was let go and the others get away scot-free. The new guy wasn't even involved with organizing, he was just playing as were the others. But everyone was out for themselves. So many stories.