That is something I forgot to ad, she DID get hurt on the job, tore two tendons in her foot. They were always cash under the table with her, and she knew that there was no insurance / etc. Girlfriend was completely fine with that. He own insurance covered the issue.
But yes, she was hurt on the job, and I personally felt like the $200 a week was "shut up" money.
What she finally told my girlfriend, was that she let her go because she wasn't reliable, which I can understand. She would take a week off, every 3 or 4 weeks, and at first, the employer couldn't care less, just as long as she had a couple weeks notice, because she worked from home as it was, so she just needed a helping hand here and there kinda deal.
I think she just decided she needed someone to show up every day, which is fine, girlfriend understood. But the way it was handled was very poorly.
For now, I am going to go with the lay low policy. Girlfriend really doesn't want me to do anything, and I did offer to pay it off, she won't hear of it. Until something further happens, I am just going to "listen". ;)
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