Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I still feel like she lied because she said she would be able to drive. Having an expired license means she can’t drive. We were too uncomfortable. It’s a lesson learned for her. She needs to be upfront from now on. She should have let us know prior to her offer that her license was expired.
Did you specifically ask her to drive or need to be able to drive? Otherwise I could understand her treating it as a bridge to cross once she gets there kind of thing and not worth mentioning until it’s an issue.
OP here. We specified that a car was needed for this position. She told me that she had a car and would be driving to/from work when she wasn’t walking. That implies she has a license. She should shave disclosed the expired license prior to our background check. We would have not considered her if we knew she didn’t have a valid license.
Wait, your story is changing. In your own OP you said you asked if she had a car OR a reliable form of transportation. You can’t go back and change the details now to make yourself look better. You indicated nowhere before this that a car was needed for the position.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I still feel like she lied because she said she would be able to drive. Having an expired license means she can’t drive. We were too uncomfortable. It’s a lesson learned for her. She needs to be upfront from now on. She should have let us know prior to her offer that her license was expired.
Ugh. OP please don't try to teach other adults lessons. You haven't walked a mile in her shoes and don't know her situation.
If you aren't comfortable with her taking care of your child, just own it and don't try to pin it on some unwritten rule she violated. I'm sure she is just trying to make a living.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I still feel like she lied because she said she would be able to drive. Having an expired license means she can’t drive. We were too uncomfortable. It’s a lesson learned for her. She needs to be upfront from now on. She should have let us know prior to her offer that her license was expired.
Did you specifically ask her to drive or need to be able to drive? Otherwise I could understand her treating it as a bridge to cross once she gets there kind of thing and not worth mentioning until it’s an issue.
OP here. We specified that a car was needed for this position. She told me that she had a car and would be driving to/from work when she wasn’t walking. That implies she has a license. She should shave disclosed the expired license prior to our background check. We would have not considered her if we knew she didn’t have a valid license.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I still feel like she lied because she said she would be able to drive. Having an expired license means she can’t drive. We were too uncomfortable. It’s a lesson learned for her. She needs to be upfront from now on. She should have let us know prior to her offer that her license was expired.
Did you specifically ask her to drive or need to be able to drive? Otherwise I could understand her treating it as a bridge to cross once she gets there kind of thing and not worth mentioning until it’s an issue.
OP here. We specified that a car was needed for this position. She told me that she had a car and would be driving to/from work when she wasn’t walking. That implies she has a license. She should shave disclosed the expired license prior to our background check. We would have not considered her if we knew she didn’t have a valid license.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I still feel like she lied because she said she would be able to drive. Having an expired license means she can’t drive. We were too uncomfortable. It’s a lesson learned for her. She needs to be upfront from now on. She should have let us know prior to her offer that her license was expired.
Can you articulate why a job which doesn’t require driving would require an MVR check? Also, she may not have actually lied. If her license expired during the pandemic she might still be able to drive with it (I don’t know your state’s policy) but it would come up as expired. Is that really hard to believe if you think through that logically? Like a PP said, it’s near impossible to get an appointment right now. I had to take one 2 months out when my license was expiring and it was the soonest I could get.
Anyway, you sound ridiculous and she surely dodged a bullet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I still feel like she lied because she said she would be able to drive. Having an expired license means she can’t drive. We were too uncomfortable. It’s a lesson learned for her. She needs to be upfront from now on. She should have let us know prior to her offer that her license was expired.
Did you specifically ask her to drive or need to be able to drive? Otherwise I could understand her treating it as a bridge to cross once she gets there kind of thing and not worth mentioning until it’s an issue.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I still feel like she lied because she said she would be able to drive. Having an expired license means she can’t drive. We were too uncomfortable. It’s a lesson learned for her. She needs to be upfront from now on. She should have let us know prior to her offer that her license was expired.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I still feel like she lied because she said she would be able to drive. Having an expired license means she can’t drive. We were too uncomfortable. It’s a lesson learned for her. She needs to be upfront from now on. She should have let us know prior to her offer that her license was expired.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I still feel like she lied because she said she would be able to drive. Having an expired license means she can’t drive. We were too uncomfortable. It’s a lesson learned for her. She needs to be upfront from now on. She should have let us know prior to her offer that her license was expired.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I still feel like she lied because she said she would be able to drive. Having an expired license means she can’t drive. We were too uncomfortable. It’s a lesson learned for her. She needs to be upfront from now on. She should have let us know prior to her offer that her license was expired.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I still feel like she lied because she said she would be able to drive. Having an expired license means she can’t drive. We were too uncomfortable. It’s a lesson learned for her. She needs to be upfront from now on. She should have let us know prior to her offer that her license was expired.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I still feel like she lied because she said she would be able to drive. Having an expired license means she can’t drive. We were too uncomfortable. It’s a lesson learned for her. She needs to be upfront from now on. She should have let us know prior to her offer that her license was expired.