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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hi, your services are no longer needed at my apartment or at (business). How hard is that? [/quote] It's not that hard. I was asking how to approach it. My question was clear in the original post. I feel morally responsible since the two houses made up much of her weekly pay. I am also morally responsible to deal with it so I don't put my employers' place at risk. I don't know if you've ever had to fire someone, but it is difficult, especially if the person doesn't make much money. Thank you, 9:43. I appreciate the advice. [/quote] I might feel morally responsible if you were just "going in a different direction" (i.e. you were cutting back at home, using the boss's niece/sister at work, etc.) I mean in that case if she has done well by you, it's nice to give her maybe a month's severance. Not required, but nice. But come on, your cleaner stole $$$ from you. That sort of throws out any "moral responsibility" to give her any sort of severance -- what "moral responsibility" you may have had was more than cashed in when you didn't call the police. [/quote]
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