Thursday, June 4, 2009

Marry Younger

(Mass Mutual/Premiere Prep)

One third of Americans admit to having taken something that didn't belong to them when leaving a job. The most common items swiped, naturally enough, are office supplies, but some folks get a little more creative, according to a study by Mass Mutual Insurance.

• 21 percent said they took office supplies.

• Six percent copped to walking off with plants.

• Four percent were bold enough to snag some office furniture.

• Three percent say they took clients away from their former employers.