As the song goes, you gotta know when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em, know when to walk away and when to run.I know the alleged reason she’s still employed there is to pay back the money she stole, but at this point I feel like she’s more trouble than she’s worth. I’d have given her the boot long ago and ate the lost funds. Maybe it’s a court ordered thing and the business isn’t allowed to terminate her until she’s fully paid up? It just doesn’t make sense otherwise, especially seeing how the cops are called there damn near daily because of her. That can’t be good for business.
It's like loaning money to a friend who turns out to be flaky. At some point, trying to get your money, thinking about your money, blaming yourself for being a sucker who gave away your money, nickel and diming to recoup some of your money, offering them chance after chance at redeeming themselves by repaying your money, etc. has a greater psychological cost than the money is worth.
At this point, she's a liability just being on their property. She's bringing drugs, and likely sketchy people associated with them onto company property, using at work, and putting herself and her coworkers in danger by trying to work while nodding out. With how often she's nodding, there's no way she actually gets any work done that isn't complete shit and needs to be cleaned up by one of her marginally less degenerate coworkers, and that's a waste of time and money, too.
What the fuck does her employer plan to do when she ODs in the bathroom or someone shows up at the business seeking to collect a debt? I hope they like the business strategy of having their property crawling with police. What outcome are they even anticipating here?
Does anyone know what her actual job duties are? I mean, obviously she's not doing neurosurgery, but with as high as she is all the goddamn time, I don't think there's any job that she can actually do.










