Waitress claims coworker ran off with her half of $300G scratch-off ticket winnings
The waitresses were given the scratch-off tickets from their boss on Friday as a gift but told his employees that whatever they won would be split as a Christmas bonus, Underwood said.Underwood and Vanhouten split their pile of tickets and one turned out to be lucky. Vanhouten won $300,000 on a Fortune instant ticket – the top jackpot. The women were to each receive $150,000 since they worked the same shift.
"We were both reading the back of it trying to find the little, 'You're pranked!'" Underwood said. "But no, it was a real one."
This is pretty damn shady. I would have split it if we both put together our tickets and scratched them at the same time. That's messed up. She just takes off from work - I mean $300,000 is a good chunk but I guarantee it won't last forever. I don't think I'd quit the Army over $300,000 with how much I have an idea of hospital and medical bills for my daughter have been and will be...if it was the Power Ball that's another story.