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So this aide I'm relieving. I got here 1 hour 30 minutes ago

And she still here. Like is she drunk? She's slurring and acting tipsy a little bit. She was asking me to make up her mind whether to rest a little bit or go home. Well. I don't want her possibly drunk ass wrecking into somebody, and I don't want her here either -_- cause she causes anxiety with everyone around her the way she flails around like a lunatic
I had a co worker who would stay after her working hours during my work hours and i thought she was odd.. what i didn't know till afterwards was that she was stealing stuff during my work hours and trying to frame me
pride49 · 31-35, M
@SStarfish oof. This lady I'm pretty sure is just crazy
Maybe.. but you never know 😒@pride49
rhouse · 56-60, M
I suppose what the job is.
rhouse · 56-60, M
@pride49 I hope she has someone to take care of her. You could be that person. As someone directly affected by family members with dementia I hope you will be.
pride49 · 31-35, M
@rhouse I'm here three days a week to take care of my grandmother. But the other aides flighty craziness annoys me. Like, excite granny during the day, not when she's exhausted but her brain tells her it's daytime, you know? Try to calm her down, not rile her up.
rhouse · 56-60, M
@pride49 That is such a terrible disease and so hard to deal with. I know personally.
Incomplet · 22-25
Report her ass!
Being drunk or messed up on the job is unforgivable
Supervisor should observe this behavior
Many places REQUIRE people leave after shifts
Liability Insurance doesn't cover things for off clock people
candycane · 31-35, F
Call her an uber
pride49 · 31-35, M
@candycane lol no Uber in these backwoods towns. Now she's here being an idiot flailing around when my grandmother needs to sleep.
candycane · 31-35, F
@pride49 call police no they would be worse than her

 
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