Apparently that fancy job title doesn't pay so well
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SAP Vice President arrested for stealing LEGOs.
Thomas Langenbach, whose LinkedIn profile says he is vice president of SAP's Integration and Certification Center in Palo Alto was charged with four felony counts of burglary, after authorities said he allegedly made his own bar code stickers, which he then used to buy boxes of LEGOs at Target stores for huge discounts.
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Paying less for things is probably his hobby.
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@El_Heffe said:
Moral of the story? Don't mess with Target. Considering they probably know more about what goes on in your house than you do (Is your kid pregnant? Target knows!)SAP Vice President arrested for stealing LEGOs.
Thomas Langenbach, whose LinkedIn
profile says he is vice president of SAP's Integration and Certification Center in Palo Alto was charged with four felony counts of burglary, after
authorities said he allegedly made his own bar code stickers, which he then used to buy boxes of LEGOs at Target stores for huge
discounts.
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The comments on the article are great.
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@rad131304 said:
@El_Heffe said:
Moral of the story? Don't mess with Target. Considering they probably know more about what goes on in your house than you do (Is your kid pregnant? Target knows!)SAP Vice President arrested for stealing LEGOs.
Thomas Langenbach, whose LinkedIn
profile says he is vice president of SAP's Integration and Certification Center in Palo Alto was charged with four felony counts of burglary, after
authorities said he allegedly made his own bar code stickers, which he then used to buy boxes of LEGOs at Target stores for huge
discounts.The moral of the story for me is that the people who run SAP are a bunch of weirdos... but that shouldn't surprise anyone who's dealt with their product. The only surprise here is that this person (who has no doubt made countless people miserable with his technical "expertise") wasn't caught doing something worse.