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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The family I nanny for is wealthy. I am not. One day I took my charges to the Goodwill so they could see where I get the cool toys I keep showing up with. I told them they could each spend $3 (my money). The little girl picked out a scarf. It was $2.99. She had fun playing with it for a couple days. After that it disappeared. I don't know why. Maybe the kitten got hold of it and tore it up and MB threw it away. My point is that the scarf was only $3 and my MB pays me a whole lot more than $3 a day. I would not want to jeopardize my job that I really enjoy and a respectable income over a scarf.
Apple's and oranges. You GAVE the kid the money to buy the 2nd hand scarf. OP BOUGHT a NEW scarf for herself NOT the MB. SKANKY MB IS NOW CLAIMING SCARF IS HERS. DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE?
Anonymous wrote:The family I nanny for is wealthy. I am not. One day I took my charges to the Goodwill so they could see where I get the cool toys I keep showing up with. I told them they could each spend $3 (my money). The little girl picked out a scarf. It was $2.99. She had fun playing with it for a couple days. After that it disappeared. I don't know why. Maybe the kitten got hold of it and tore it up and MB threw it away. My point is that the scarf was only $3 and my MB pays me a whole lot more than $3 a day. I would not want to jeopardize my job that I really enjoy and a respectable income over a scarf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, I agree with the first pp. Unless that scarf is made out of gold or was given by my deceased grandmother and thus loaded with sentimental value, then it's just a material item. It sucks that the lady took it and then doesn't remember or is lying about it, but ultimately, it's an object that sooner or later will end up at goodwill anyway. That said, I'd just take it back next time it was there and be done with it, but I wouldn't keep asking her about it or harping on it or letting it eat at me. It's totally bizarre, but again, it's just a thing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a scarf. I wouldn't let a scarf ruin a good relationship. The whole thing seems funny to me. Maybe you should just be more careful about taking everything with you when you leave places.
The MB is lying about the scarf and she is stealing the nanny 's property. If you cannot understand that this wrong, then you must also be a liar and a thief.
The issue isn't the value of the item. The issue is OPs right to not have her boss steal from her. That some of you manage to make excuses for this amazes me.
Anonymous wrote:It's a scarf. I wouldn't let a scarf ruin a good relationship. The whole thing seems funny to me. Maybe you should just be more careful about taking everything with you when you leave places.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, I agree with the first pp. Unless that scarf is made out of gold or was given by my deceased grandmother and thus loaded with sentimental value, then it's just a material item. It sucks that the lady took it and then doesn't remember or is lying about it, but ultimately, it's an object that sooner or later will end up at goodwill anyway. That said, I'd just take it back next time it was there and be done with it, but I wouldn't keep asking her about it or harping on it or letting it eat at me. It's totally bizarre, but again, it's just a thing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a scarf. I wouldn't let a scarf ruin a good relationship. The whole thing seems funny to me. Maybe you should just be more careful about taking everything with you when you leave places.
The MB is lying about the scarf and she is stealing the nanny 's property. If you cannot understand that this wrong, then you must also be a liar and a thief.
Actually, I agree with the first pp. Unless that scarf is made out of gold or was given by my deceased grandmother and thus loaded with sentimental value, then it's just a material item. It sucks that the lady took it and then doesn't remember or is lying about it, but ultimately, it's an object that sooner or later will end up at goodwill anyway. That said, I'd just take it back next time it was there and be done with it, but I wouldn't keep asking her about it or harping on it or letting it eat at me. It's totally bizarre, but again, it's just a thing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a scarf. I wouldn't let a scarf ruin a good relationship. The whole thing seems funny to me. Maybe you should just be more careful about taking everything with you when you leave places.
The MB is lying about the scarf and she is stealing the nanny 's property. If you cannot understand that this wrong, then you must also be a liar and a thief.
Anonymous wrote:It's a scarf. I wouldn't let a scarf ruin a good relationship. The whole thing seems funny to me. Maybe you should just be more careful about taking everything with you when you leave places.