CarliNeces
Member
I had a employee ( a overseas student) whom I had hired for part time work at my apartment to assist. Payment was per day basis as and when I needed. The employee was not Argentine and neither am I.
I found the employee stealing from me 2-3 times but i ignored because the amount was small and the work performed was good.
I did inform the employee my predicament and that I know what was stolen.
But the 3rd time, when i caught the employee red -handed - The employee started shouting at top of the voice as if I made a crime by catching the theft. I admit, I also shouted back.
The employee rushed out banging my apartment door very hard and abusing me.
Then after 5 minutes returned ringing my bell for the money owed about 500 pesos. I live in a very high security building, so had to leave for now. Also the fired employee has some of my " not so important" papers to bring back in exchange of the cash owed.
what should be my action? Should I make the employee wait for 6-7 days before I pay up or should I pay up asap.
I don't intend to stop the money. Its pittance for taking any sort of animosity in the city.
But is there any way to make the employee at least regret for the actions?
Of course, was in desperate need of the job and completely broke and did not have work permit! So will not get another work so easily..that is one regret.
ANd was I wrong in reprimanding the employee after catching the theft 2-3 times and blowing up the 3rd time?
I mean, how patient can I be!!
Looking for answers from perspective of other employers in the city especially those who hire part time help.
And also perspective of the would be employees? Is it fair to steal at your employers and then shout at top of your voice when caught red handed!
I found the employee stealing from me 2-3 times but i ignored because the amount was small and the work performed was good.
I did inform the employee my predicament and that I know what was stolen.
But the 3rd time, when i caught the employee red -handed - The employee started shouting at top of the voice as if I made a crime by catching the theft. I admit, I also shouted back.
The employee rushed out banging my apartment door very hard and abusing me.
Then after 5 minutes returned ringing my bell for the money owed about 500 pesos. I live in a very high security building, so had to leave for now. Also the fired employee has some of my " not so important" papers to bring back in exchange of the cash owed.
what should be my action? Should I make the employee wait for 6-7 days before I pay up or should I pay up asap.
I don't intend to stop the money. Its pittance for taking any sort of animosity in the city.
But is there any way to make the employee at least regret for the actions?
Of course, was in desperate need of the job and completely broke and did not have work permit! So will not get another work so easily..that is one regret.
ANd was I wrong in reprimanding the employee after catching the theft 2-3 times and blowing up the 3rd time?
I mean, how patient can I be!!
Looking for answers from perspective of other employers in the city especially those who hire part time help.
And also perspective of the would be employees? Is it fair to steal at your employers and then shout at top of your voice when caught red handed!