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Date Posted: 17:17:37 05/13/08 Tue
Author: Paul
Subject: Re: What do you think?
In reply to: Rana 's message, "Re: What do you think?" on 13:51:57 05/13/08 Tue

Ah, now it sounds like you have more evidence to go on. Since there is no doubt in your mind about the person's guilt, I suggest an immediate family consultation prior to her arrival tomorrow. Tell the family that you want to dismiss her at once. But then also tell them, due to your heavy work load, they are going to be responsible for helping you do the housework and that you will fill out a roster with chores for each family member. I have a hunch they will simply vote to lock up their valuables until you are able to obtain a replacement for her... lol

>The thing is that this could have been going on for a
>while without me noticing. Actually my kids complained
>about lost things many times before, but because we
>are not a very orderly family we were never sure
>whether those things (and sometimes money) were lost
>or misplaced, and that's why I never suspected the
>maid (let's call her "R") to have stolen anything
>before, she just does not seem of that type of people.
>
>Unfortunately, this time I am sure it is her. The
>money was stolen from a box in which my daughter saves
>coins. In several occasions my daughter (17 yrs old)
>made comments about the money in the box not getting
>increased in the same pace in which she is adding to
>them. Whenever I asked her whether she was sure she
>would say no and that she wasn't sure if there is
>anything missing as she didn't count them but just
>judged by the weight of the box.
>
>Unfortunately, this time I counted them.. it wasn't
>because I suspected R or anything.. I just counted
>them for no apparent reason that morning and returned
>the box to its place. I was the last person to leave
>the house after I let R in, and I was the first person
>to come back home on that day. R had just left and,
>again I don't know why, I counted the money and found
>out that 20 pieces were missing.. that's about the
>amount I pay her per day. Now, if she would steal from
>that box, I can think of tens of incidents in which we
>lost things (including money) and can’t help thinking
>that it might be her…
>
>I wish there was any space for doubt but not this
>time, and this really saddens me. She is coming
>tomorrow, as usual, and I haven't decided what to do
>yet..

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