Guest guest Posted July 20, 2005 Report Share Posted July 20, 2005 Hi a, My name is Peg and for over two years I was blessed and honored to take care of the cutest little SMA angel named . passed away in 1999. www.our-sma-angels.com/ You are not off base at all. The attendants behavior, however, is off base and downright offensive. The nominal fee for the coffee isnt the only issue here. The attendant has no right to be rude to you. I have been a nurse for 26 years and a teacher for 20 and I would never assume someone would or should pay for what " I " eat and drink. I bring my meals and snacks with me when I go to work or I make plans to have my lunch or dinner delivered. Your attendants are at work, and no matter where they work, your attendants are responsible for their own meals and snacks. You are not. If they were working where you work, they would be expected to put " their share " into the coffee fund. Like you, I dont drink coffee, so I dont contribute to the coffee fund at my school, I just bring my own drinks. Actually they should be glad that they are allowed to contribute to the coffee fund, since they dont work at your place of work, but rather work for you. I would never just take food out of someone's refrigerator or kitchen. That is stealing plain and simple. I havent read other people's replies to you so I may only be restating what they said. If the attendants were working in a nursing facility, usually they would not be given a free meal or free coffee. I teach a home health aide/nurse's aide program. When I address ethics in the class, this was one of the points I made. I tried to convey that when they are at work, they are in someone's home and the home should be treated that way, as another person's home. I told them to ask their employer if they can store something in the refrigerator and not to assume that they have the run of the place. I emphasized the employer's rights, especially their right to privacy. Im sorry this happened to you. I am not sure where this feeling of entitlement comes from but I have seen it in action, more times than I would like to admit. I caught one person taking toilet paper from a hospital I worked in and she said they didnt pay her enough so she was going to make up the difference any way she could. Thats sad. Just my two cents. Im on your side. Good Luck! Peg > I usually don't vent much on this list but here I go... > > It happens that the people that take me to/from work and stay with me for a small bit have been drinking the coffee at my workplace freely. I noticed it seemed to be one of the " newer " ones so I causally mentioned that if they choose to drink it they needed to contribute to the coffee fund (which I don't because I don't drink my work place's coffee). The newer attendant readily agreed to " split the cost " ($3/month for unlimited coffee) with the other attendants. When I approached the other two they declined and said " No, I don't want to " . But the one attendant who has been here the longest became very rude and told me in so many words that *I* should pay for the $3/month for them to drink the workplace coffee...emphasizing that it was " the kind-hearted thing to do...after-all they are there for me " . I thought this was totally inappropriate and told her so and she went on to accuse me of being on a " moral high-horse " and I should be grateful that I have them there with me at work. > What the HELL?!!? > > Am I totally off base on this one? -a > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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