Cass, my mail guy is a savant like that.
You can give him paltry details, like a dog's name, and he can tell you the address and much, much more.
Since we chat regularly, I'm sure he would be a reliable witness as to my lifestyle, should the police ever need to question him.
Though, I hasten to say, he has never divulged any personal details about anyone else to me...except in one case where another neighbor told me about a street acquaintance who had been injured on the sidewalk. They could not remember her name, but they could remember her dog's very common name (I must know a dozen Winstons). Turns out, it was one of my clients and I was able to help her with walks while she recovered. That would not have happened with out the mail guy!
Not to downplay poor doggie injury, but I don't think worker's comp covers "pet's emotional instability" disability.
Not to downplay poor doggie injury, but I don't think worker's comp covers "pet's emotional instability" disability.
My dog sometimes seems disconcerted about some unnameable thing. That ought to be good for at least 5 bucks.
My dog sometimes seems disconcerted about some unnameable thing. That ought to be good for at least 5 bucks.
I fully support writing up this comp claim. "Reason for inability to perform regular duties: Dog stared into abyss, abyss stared back."
My dog was just discomfited by the fact that the printer made noise in the other room...without anyone near it! Shocking! Unsettling!
Is the abyss that blank patch on the wall? Cause that happens a lot around here.
And right now he's exhibiting ennui. HARD. That's got to be good for a $20.
And I was clearly the problem address.
Oops. That's pretty funny.
bonny, if you take that employee at her word, she isn't doing anything 'legal,' she's just hoping her emotional blackmail might be worth a couple hundred bucks or so. Which, sadly for her, it's not.
Dinner was trout! Franny ate a boatload. Must remember: picky kid likes fish.
I fully support writing up this comp claim. "Reason for inability to perform regular duties: Dog stared into abyss, abyss stared back."
And right now he's exhibiting ennui. HARD. That's got to be good for a $20.
You have NO IDEA now badly I wish I could forward every comment in this entire discourse to her. Seriously. BADLY.
bonny, if you take that employee at her word, she isn't doing anything 'legal,' she's just hoping her emotional blackmail might be worth a couple hundred bucks or so. Which, sadly for her, it's not.
Burrell, in the email, she asked if we had yet consulted with our insurance company and/or attorney to determine 'how this situation will be handled.'
Handled? Handle what?
Would it be mean of me to suggest she pursue worker's comp?