Posted by 135 Fan on January 22, 2010 at 10:12:41 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: Hired Hands posted by Flurette Farm on January 22, 2010 at 08:04:34:
He could have put them in his pocket and just forgot about them. If you are absolutely positive he took a specific tool or it is missing after he used it, Just ask something like; Did you use the 1/2" ratchet with the 3/4" deep socket to adjust those springs yesterday? I wanted to tighten them a little more but couldn't find the deep socket. That way you're not accussing him and maybe he did put it in a different place than you normally do. If you know for sure he used it and he totally denies it, then I wouldn't have him back. My sister fired her only employee after a couple years because the employee denied taking $5 out of the till and my sister knew for sure she took it for lunch money. Sad thing if she had told my sister she didn't have lunch money, my sister would have gladly borrowed her $5 or maybe just bought her lunch. The employee would have still had a job if she has just said she took the $5 to get some lunch and was going to replace it. She totally denied it and my sister couldn't trust her anymore. Dave
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