Are you tired of looking over your shoulder?
Do you get butterflies every time your name is called?
Are you tired of pretending you're the star employee?
Employee Theft
It’s easy in this changing work world and economy to feel like the deck is stacked against you and you’ll never get ahead. It’s easy to feel like things are unfair and that “they owe me!” But is risking losing your job, your income, your reputation, and your future employability really going to help? Employee theft is comes in many forms and degrees—and we often rationalize it—but none of it leads to a positive outcome. Are you tired of living a double-life at work, feeling on edge every time the boss calls your name, wondering if today is the day your world collapses?
Welcome to Employee Theft Solutions. Terrence Shulman has extensive experience helping people who have found themselves in or heading towards a dire situation at work due to theft or embezzlement.
Stop and get help now to avert a disaster or to help you pick up the pieces of one. The Shulman Center can give you the tools you need to end the behavior and/or help you through any legal processes.
Did you know that 60% of inventory losses are caused by employees?
Why do people steal from work?
- Greed
- To support an underlying addiction
- Work-related revenge/justification
- Entitlement
- Attitudinal rationalization: “it’s not stealing,” “everyone does it”
- Perceived economic need
- Response to stress/pressures at work and/or home
Consequences of employee theft:
- Loss of time
- Loss of respect
- Loss of relationships
- Loss of health
- Loss of self-esteem
- Criminal record
- Loss of focus
- Loss of reputation
- Loss of property – due to eviction
- Loss of employment
- Loss of finances
How can The Shulman Center help you solve this behavior and its consequences?
The Shulman Center offers counseling services via Skype, by phone, or videoconferencing.
Biting the Hand that Feeds, The Employee Theft Epidemic, written by Terrence Shulman, explores the employee theft phenomenon and is used in conjunction with his counseling program.
Cluttered Lives, Empty Souls, Compulsive Stealing, Spending & Hoarding, written by Terrence Shulman, has helped countless people with addictive behaviors and is used in conjunction with his counseling program.
The benefits of personal support could make all the difference.
C.A.S.A., founded in 1992, holds support meetings in Michigan, and conducts meetings by phones. CASA groups support all types of theft addictions.
There are many support groups across the country that meet locally or by phone. Find the one right for you.
“Is it Stealing?” Take the quiz!
Get the facts and statistics on employee theft
Read articles written by Mr. Shulman and others.