I am sorry to hear about this situation. I hope you can gain some ideas from all the advice given here or at least "venting" here will help you some. WhyWas he running the skid steer ? Does he come over to help with your work, or just help himself to using your things? It sounds like it is time for your dad and you to put the run on this loser. If it was me I"d get an estimate for the repairs for the damage he caused to the skid steer and truck and let him know you expect him to make it right and till he does you wont be needing anymore "help" from him . It sounds like most of this operation is still your Dad"s? Maybe you need to have a talk with him and tell him you cant /wont put up with anymore problems caused by this idiot. If this incident doesnt show your Dad the truth about this guy I dont know what will.When I have had to address a couple issues like this (but not as bad) in the past I would write my thoughts/facts out and take a couple days thinking it over before having my say. That way you can make a better case when the time comes. It is too bad your sister has to put up with him but you shouldnt have to . The amount of stress this is causing you cant be good for you (or your dad)healthwise so I hope you can find a good solution. I"m sure most of us here dont think your a bad person because this has got you upset, in fact I admire your self control.Good luck and I hope you can work this out.
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