Yes, this is another post about the gym saga. I talked to E today and asked him what was up with the $35 NSF fees, and told him I'd be willing to work tomorrow afternoon.
He didn't really answer me about the NSF fees (we 'communicated' via voicemail tag) but did say that 'they' were going to pad my next check with an extra $25 - 50. He didn't say if that was including the NSF fees or not.
Personally, I would rather just get the fees refunded ASAP and know for sure that when I'm given a check or other form of payment, that I can feel confident in depositing it into my bank account.
I'd prefer not to get 'padding,' because quite obviously, they really can't afford it!
What do you all think? Should I tell him to not give me any extra? That I wasn't making the fuss because I wanted more money, I just wanted what I had earned?
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My post today is:
It was fun!
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The weather started out really bad this morning. Really, really THICK fog. When I got to my office building's grounds, there was even some leftover ice which my car of course found. It likes to do the slide apparently.
By the afternoon though, things had warmed up quite nicely. That's Texas weather for you.
January 30th, 2009 at 07:03 pm 1233342208
Second, it is illegal to pass bad checks. In fact, you can go to jail for such a crime.
Get your money and get out. From the sounds of it, we are talking a very small amount of income that could certainly be made up.
The gym membership should not be sufficient to overlook his financial inconsistancies. God bless.