--001a11441aa040ee670562fdc86f Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable That sounds like a good plan, Tim. As I said, there has been no fraudulent or suspect activity on the account, so I am hopeful that both the bank card and the check were misplaced. Take care, Amelia On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 2:20 PM Timothy Thomas wrote: > Ok, I would agree that removing the check book is best, with that said I > have no reason to suspect my staff has done anything inappropriate. Pleas= e > keep me up to date on any news in this regard. > > To clarify, I meant the billing rate would remain as is. We'll finalize > Ashley's supervisory visit and evaluate her eligibility for an increase > once her 3 month probationary period is complete on February 7th. She wil= l > receive an increase. > > > Best, > Tim > > On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 1:53 PM, Amelia Watkins > wrote: > >> Hi Tim, >> >> Yes, we can cancel the check and I am now tracking down the number to do >> so. The card had been replaced and the missing one cancelled. The check >> that is missing is not a whole check book, rather a single check. I do n= ot >> feel comfortable leaving a check book in the apartment, and now my conce= rns >> are not without grounds. >> >> I take your reply to infer that you are not giving Ashley the small rais= e >> she requested? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Amelia >> >> On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 1:40 PM Timothy Thomas >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Amelia, >>> >>> I appreciate your candor in this matter. We'll leave things as is. >>> >>> In regards to the check book and bank card I'll speak with our team to >>> see if anyone knows of it. Have you advised the bank? Can those checks = be >>> cancelled? >>> >>> Best, >>> Timothy. >>> >>> On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 12:23 PM, Amelia Watkins >> ameliagwatkins@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Tim, >>>> >>>> We have had time to on consider your proposed increase, and have >>>> decided that we will not shoulder this particular request. >>>> >>>> We feel it is HCA=E2=80=99s responsibility to see through the salary i= ncrease >>>> you suggested to Ashley when you gave her the job. Furthermore, we hav= e a >>>> contract at $24.50 with HCA; given all that we have been through, and = the >>>> sub-par care we continue to receive on the weekends and evenings, we >>>> believe that your bottom line is easily being met =E2=80=94 we are pay= ing over $5K >>>> per month and still need to oversee very basic things (like bedmaking, >>>> basic mobility training, general lack of consideration, and so on). >>>> >>>> In addition, you should know that my Mother=E2=80=99s bank card and a = check >>>> have gone missing from her apartment; there has been no suspicious ban= king >>>> activity, so we are now dealing with concerns regarding identity theft= . I >>>> was going to alert you to this today, so your email is timely. Ashley = and >>>> Mum replaced the card last week, but Ashley alerted to me to the missi= ng >>>> check a few days ago. She