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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. It sounds like I am not the only one in this predicament. I have considered having a talk with my NF about this but it seems like the sort of thing that comes down to basic consideration, that you would either possess regard for other people or not. Sadly, for those who do not they will probably never be great employers.[/quote] Perfectly said. I've worked for some really wonderful families, and now for a some people who really don't have regard for others. Oh the things I could tell you. I have so many examples. When it's been a dangerous snow day (serious snow storm), and everyone is being told to stay home and not go on the roads, my employers insist on coming to pick me up if I'm "afraid to drive in the snow". [/quote] Props to your MB. That way more than I would do. But I specifically screen and hire for people who likely won't pull the "Sorry I can't come in to work today because my car doesn't work well in heavy rain" scam.[/quote]
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