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01/21/2010 12:53 PM
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Word2YAmutha wrote: how much does your asst make that she's able to afford a bmw??
01/21/2010 12:56 PM
une reine wrote: I'm confused now after reading all these comments. I'm not re-reading this thread but where did the lady say she was going to take her husband home? In the o/p she says the lady said her husband was in a serious accident and she needed to borrow the car.
01/21/2010 12:58 PM
Shy4chey wrote: You yelled at a woman who just told you her husband had emergency surgery and he hadn't woken up from it yet? Talk about inconsiderate and uncaring. I wouldn't be in the frame of mind to call the person whose car I borrowed either. I'm not sure I would be able to form a coherent sentence. It was inconsiderate not to call, but under the circumstance it'd be excusable. She may not have wanted to borrow the company car because it'd take even more time to go ask the boss and get the car keys, when she already had your assistants car keys in her hand. I'd be wanting to get to my husband as soon as possible too. As for your assistant, I'd be worried about her home life. My husband wouldn't be happy about the situation, but I would stay at the office for hours after my shift was over just because I was scared to face him. I'd come home and explain it to him, he may not be happy with me, but he'd be understanding. I'd ask her what her husband would do. It seems like you just don't like this other girl and want to think the worst of her. But her husband could be dead right now, so I think she deserves some leeway here.
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01/21/2010 1:10 PM
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01/21/2010 1:16 PM
lacheysgurl wrote: une reine wrote: I'm confused now after reading all these comments. I'm not re-reading this thread but where did the lady say she was going to take her husband home? In the o/p she says the lady said her husband was in a serious accident and she needed to borrow the car. She told my asst that she was going to the accident site to give the husband a ride home, so this is why she was alarmed after waiting all day to yet get a call.
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01/21/2010 1:18 PM
chocolate covered raisins wrote: I didn't read every single reply but if the car is ok then what is the big deal here? Every idiot knows that it takes forever at the hospital and you get no reception either. If what she said is true about her husband she probably had better things to do than call work. These are the same people who bitch about people using cell phones and giving updates on twitter during emergencies. How odd.
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01/21/2010 1:20 PM
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01/21/2010 1:24 PM
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01/21/2010 1:26 PM
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Lilla Bean wrote: Grateful people don't make people wait 10 hours wondering about the whereabouts of one of their prized possessions. There is nothing about the woman who borrowed the car that makes me sympathize with her, especially given her history of being a mooch.
01/21/2010 1:30 PM
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01/21/2010 1:31 PM
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lacheysgurl wrote: Shy4chey wrote: You yelled at a woman who just told you her husband had emergency surgery and he hadn't woken up from it yet? Talk about inconsiderate and uncaring. I wouldn't be in the frame of mind to call the person whose car I borrowed either. I'm not sure I would be able to form a coherent sentence. It was inconsiderate not to call, but under the circumstance it'd be excusable. She may not have wanted to borrow the company car because it'd take even more time to go ask the boss and get the car keys, when she already had your assistants car keys in her hand. I'd be wanting to get to my husband as soon as possible too. As for your assistant, I'd be worried about her home life. My husband wouldn't be happy about the situation, but I would stay at the office for hours after my shift was over just because I was scared to face him. I'd come home and explain it to him, he may not be happy with me, but he'd be understanding. I'd ask her what her husband would do. It seems like you just don't like this other girl and want to think the worst of her. But her husband could be dead right now, so I think she deserves some leeway here. yes I did, I only yelled It's been 10 hours why didn't you call? She could've called as she was driving back to the office after 10 hours! The lady did apologize to my asst for not calling. Her husband had surgery and is doing fine.
01/21/2010 1:33 PM
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01/21/2010 1:38 PM
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01/21/2010 1:39 PM
jcsgrrl21 wrote: lacheysgurl wrote: Shy4chey wrote: You yelled at a woman who just told you her husband had emergency surgery and he hadn't woken up from it yet? Talk about inconsiderate and uncaring. I wouldn't be in the frame of mind to call the person whose car I borrowed either. I'm not sure I would be able to form a coherent sentence. It was inconsiderate not to call, but under the circumstance it'd be excusable. She may not have wanted to borrow the company car because it'd take even more time to go ask the boss and get the car keys, when she already had your assistants car keys in her hand. I'd be wanting to get to my husband as soon as possible too. As for your assistant, I'd be worried about her home life. My husband wouldn't be happy about the situation, but I would stay at the office for hours after my shift was over just because I was scared to face him. I'd come home and explain it to him, he may not be happy with me, but he'd be understanding. I'd ask her what her husband would do. It seems like you just don't like this other girl and want to think the worst of her. But her husband could be dead right now, so I think she deserves some leeway here. yes I did, I only yelled It's been 10 hours why didn't you call? She could've called as she was driving back to the office after 10 hours! The lady did apologize to my asst for not calling. Her husband had surgery and is doing fine. I just don't understand why you're yelling at her period. It wasn't your car or your business to say anything. Your assistant should have stood up for herself and said something not you.
01/21/2010 1:41 PM
whitgirl09 wrote: Alot of heartache could be saved by the assistant if her ass'd just said NO. Since she didn't I don't feel that sorry for her. Not saying she should have been taken advantage of, but don't give up your keys.
jcsgrrl21 wrote: Lilla Bean wrote: Grateful people don't make people wait 10 hours wondering about the whereabouts of one of their prized possessions. There is nothing about the woman who borrowed the car that makes me sympathize with her, especially given her history of being a mooch. What "history of being a mooch?" They carpool together and the lady has said she would give her $100 for gas, but hasn't. How is that a history of being a mooch.
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01/21/2010 1:43 PM
01/21/2010 2:09 PM
HalfPintNB412 wrote: jcsgrrl21 wrote: Lilla Bean wrote: Grateful people don't make people wait 10 hours wondering about the whereabouts of one of their prized possessions. There is nothing about the woman who borrowed the car that makes me sympathize with her, especially given her history of being a mooch. What "history of being a mooch?" They carpool together and the lady has said she would give her $100 for gas, but hasn't. How is that a history of being a mooch. 3 months of free carpool? There's your history of being a mooch.
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01/22/2010 12:01 AM
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