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Chick-fil-a employee finds $10K, returns it:character

Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:14 pm
Posted by N2cars
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Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:14 pm
Chick-fil-A Employee Finds $10,000 in Bathroom and Tries to Refuse Reward for Turning It in
“Money is useless without character,” Jaydon Cintron said about returning the money he found near the toilet on his break

By Chiara Kim Updated on April 8, 2026 05:09PM EDT
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Chick-Fil-A Employee Finds $10k in Bathroom and Returns It. He Refused the $500 Reward
Credit : WITN-TV/YouTube
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A Chick-Fil-A employee recently found nearly $10,000 in the store bathroom on his break and immediately returned it
When the owner of the money tried to give the Kinston, N.C. Chick-Fil-A employee, Jaydon Cintron, a reward, he turned it down at first
“I did this because that's what Jesus would do,” Cintron told WITN, explaining that his actions were guided by his faith
A Chick-fil-A employee is getting recognized for doing a good deed.


Jaydon Cintron, an employee at the Kinston, N.C. Chick-fil-A, found nearly $10,000 in the bathroom during his break and returned it, and then tried to turn down the $500 reward he was offered, per WITN.


Cintron found two white envelopes next to the toilet while on his break, one with around $5,000 that was labeled First Citizens Bank and one with $4,333 labeled Truist Bank, the outlet reported.


“I just picked it up, and I brought it to the human resources,” Cintron told the outlet.


“I was in the right place at the right time, but more than that, my faith teaches me to do what’s right and to care for others," Cintron told PEOPLE in an emailed statement of the moment.

"Knowing how devastating it would be to lose something like that, I just wanted to make sure it got back to its owner. I’m grateful I could help and I’m humbled by the response," he continued.

He told WITN he didn't keep the money because “that's not what Jesus would have done. That's not what God would have wanted.”

“Money is useless without character,” he added.



The owner of the money reportedly came forward to the police to claim it. He then offered Cintron $500 for returning the money, but the employee declined at first.

Per WITN, he told the man he didn't expect a reward for doing something guided by his faith.

“I don't want anything out of this,” Cintron said. “I did this because that's what Jesus would do.”


After declining the money several times, he finally accepted it.

“We’re grateful for Team Members like Jaydon who demonstrate integrity and a genuine care for others," Kinston Chick-fil-A Owner-Operator John McPhaul told PEOPLE in an email.

"Acts like this reflect the values our restaurants aim to uphold each day, and we’re proud to see that lived out here at Chick-fil-A Kinston," he added.

“True leadership, you know, true integrity is doing the right thing when no one is watching,“ McPhaul told WITN, adding, “Jay did that in this case, and he should be commended for

Kinston Police Chief Keith Goyette told WITN, “a lot of people will, unfortunately, take that money and run with it, but kudos to that employee at Chick-Fil-A, [he] definitely deserves a reward.”


This post was edited on 4/12/26 at 3:17 pm
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:17 pm to
sounds like a set up PR stunt, wtf takes cash envelopes out and sets them near a toilet in a fast food joint?
Posted by N2cars
Member since Feb 2008
39230 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:22 pm to
I dont think so.

He found and turned into his HR. Police got involved, etc.


The real story to me, were his comments about the incident. High-chracter people are hard to find, but won't fall apart under stress, typically.

I'd hire him, and then figure out a job for him.



Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
91419 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:24 pm to
quote:

High-chracter people are hard to find,


fact

quote:

I'd hire him, and then figure out a job for him.



same, my daughter is about to open up a business and she can't find anyone that wants to work, unless it's on their terms
Posted by N2cars
Member since Feb 2008
39230 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:27 pm to
Exactly this.

My advice:
Don't hire the wrong person thinking you can make them the right person.

It never works.
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
91419 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:31 pm to
quote:

It never works.


nope, went through that, my dad used to do what you suggested, he'd run across a person that he thought was a quality individual and find a position for them
Posted by ManBearTiger
BRLA
Member since Jun 2007
22505 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:31 pm to
A commendable young man
Posted by N2cars
Member since Feb 2008
39230 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:33 pm to
Because he probably made the same mistake I made a time or two...
Posted by thejudge
Westlake, LA
Member since Sep 2009
15168 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:33 pm to
quote:

My advice:
Don't hire the wrong person thinking you can make them the right person.

It never works.


I hired a young farmer for a tech type job. He had some experience and a little schooling but I convinced people to hire him and put him in my crew.

In a year he became the best in the crew. Hes fantastic. I knew he could learn and it was my.job to get him there.

I told him if he had more like him send em our way.
Posted by DustyDinkleman
Here
Member since Feb 2012
19915 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:34 pm to
Posters will commend this young man for his character but would definitely take the money for themselves if they found themselves in a similar situation.
Posted by noon0707
Member since Sep 2010
327 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:36 pm to
Two things here, well done young man, character does indeed count and is in short supply. Its good to see someone do the right thing on principle even when they could've taken the easy route and made money

Number two who brings 10k to the shitter in chickfila?
Posted by N2cars
Member since Feb 2008
39230 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:36 pm to
I've done similar.


The best-quaified person can still be absolutely the wrong person.
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
91419 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:36 pm to
quote:

Posters will commend this young man for his character but would definitely take the money for themselves if they found themselves in a similar situation.


ding ding ding!!!

yep, we've got quite the unscrupulous bunch on here, if there are any doubts just spend a little time on the rant
Posted by Kafka
I am the moral conscience of TD
Member since Jul 2007
156622 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:37 pm to
quote:

$10,000 in Bathroom
drug buy money?
Posted by Wraytex
San Antonio - Gonzales
Member since Jun 2020
3885 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:40 pm to
Undercover Boss.... Curses! We'll have to find another way to get rid of him!
Posted by N2cars
Member since Feb 2008
39230 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 3:43 pm to
In two separate envelopes with the bank's name on them?


You still could be correct. Drug addicts aren't generally Mensa members.
Posted by The Boat
Member since Oct 2008
176979 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 4:16 pm to
“I found your envelopes of $8000 sir”
Posted by Downeast12
Member since Jun 2022
995 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 4:21 pm to
quote:

Kinston, N.C.


Most surprising part of this story for anyone who knows Kinston
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
102175 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 4:30 pm to
Popeyes employee would never do this
Posted by Loup
Ferriday
Member since Apr 2019
16693 posts
Posted on 4/12/26 at 4:47 pm to
You should read the fb comments, especially on world star type pages. Apparently a lot of folks would see it as Jesus blessing them and they'd pay their rent or buy rims with it.
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