Anonymous wrote:I tend to be very careful when dealing with people’s livelihoods; I don’t need the karma of someone ending up evicted or in debt or suicidal because of me. So I would keep her on, but I would let her know others would probably not. And I would tell her in-home cameras are very common now. I’d also tell her about the legal and health ramifications of using/dealing painkillers.
I am very concerned for the son. But firing her will not help him in any way shape or form. We have to look out for each other. Golden rule, it takes a village, etc., etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s odd that she brought her 18 year old son most days. What reason did she give? That would impact my decision.
Op again. She asked if I minded because it’s summer and school is out and I said it was fine because she normally isn’t with us on the weekends so I was trying to be accommodating to her. When he would come over he would normally help his mom clean or do errands. We have a pool and I would let him use it too. I believe he is going to community college in the fall. We have a big house and I’m normally okay with people being over (obviously what he did I was not okay with).
She offered to get the pills back and pay me back I told her that was okay and to just give me back the pills. I flushed them down the toilet because I don’t know where they’ve been and don’t want to give them to my 15 year old dog and expose him to something by accident. I have a decade long relationship with my vet so they didn’t ask about proving what happened to get new pills but I offered them video proof that they didn’t want to look at. All pills are now in a wall safe.
I didn’t call the police and even if I terminate her I don’t want to screw up someone’s life over this. Kids/young adults do dumb things. The pills were retrieved and not taken or distributed.
You should not have flushed them down the toilet,! Most pharmacies have a system for getting rid of drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s odd that she brought her 18 year old son most days. What reason did she give? That would impact my decision.
Op again. She asked if I minded because it’s summer and school is out and I said it was fine because she normally isn’t with us on the weekends so I was trying to be accommodating to her. When he would come over he would normally help his mom clean or do errands. We have a pool and I would let him use it too. I believe he is going to community college in the fall. We have a big house and I’m normally okay with people being over (obviously what he did I was not okay with).
She offered to get the pills back and pay me back I told her that was okay and to just give me back the pills. I flushed them down the toilet because I don’t know where they’ve been and don’t want to give them to my 15 year old dog and expose him to something by accident. I have a decade long relationship with my vet so they didn’t ask about proving what happened to get new pills but I offered them video proof that they didn’t want to look at. All pills are now in a wall safe.
I didn’t call the police and even if I terminate her I don’t want to screw up someone’s life over this. Kids/young adults do dumb things. The pills were retrieved and not taken or distributed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s odd that she brought her 18 year old son most days. What reason did she give? That would impact my decision.
Op again. She asked if I minded because it’s summer and school is out and I said it was fine because she normally isn’t with us on the weekends so I was trying to be accommodating to her. When he would come over he would normally help his mom clean or do errands. We have a pool and I would let him use it too. I believe he is going to community college in the fall. We have a big house and I’m normally okay with people being over (obviously what he did I was not okay with).
She offered to get the pills back and pay me back I told her that was okay and to just give me back the pills. I flushed them down the toilet because I don’t know where they’ve been and don’t want to give them to my 15 year old dog and expose him to something by accident. I have a decade long relationship with my vet so they didn’t ask about proving what happened to get new pills but I offered them video proof that they didn’t want to look at. All pills are now in a wall safe.
I didn’t call the police and even if I terminate her I don’t want to screw up someone’s life over this. Kids/young adults do dumb things. The pills were retrieved and not taken or distributed.
Anonymous wrote:If she were my regular housekeeper and I’m her primary employer, I would not fire her; he just wouldn’t be allowed back. If she was a cleaning service who comes once every two weeks or something like that, I would fire her.
Anonymous wrote:You people are out of your minds--severence?? This family stole from you.
Anonymous wrote:I tend to be very careful when dealing with people’s livelihoods; I don’t need the karma of someone ending up evicted or in debt or suicidal because of me. So I would keep her on, but I would let her know others would probably not. And I would tell her in-home cameras are very common now. I’d also tell her about the legal and health ramifications of using/dealing painkillers.
I am very concerned for the son. But firing her will not help him in any way shape or form. We have to look out for each other. Golden rule, it takes a village, etc., etc.