Thank you all for replies,
. . so we talked & I have decided not to pick him up anymore until he proves to be drug free.
If/when that happens I’ll post back for more advice.
In the mean time, my 75 yr old brother said he would stop by once in a while and help out. LOL!
Thank you
I occasionally pick up someone in my vehicle to help me with work as it sometimes becomes substantial, and he sometimes appears high.
Do I have the legal right to ask him to get drug tested?
Thank you all for replies . . with the help of some friends, a solution has been reached.
By the way . .
Many years ago, I used to stop in a local diner, and there was a nutjob (smelled bad; like a dirty drunk) who would show up every now and then, known as ‘da judge’. He claimed he was in...
+ElleMD the “leap” , I’m making (or 2+2=5), is maybe because she looks around 30 years younger than he, and the house has 8 bedrooms plus a 4 car garage, 51 foot pool, comfortable finished basement apartment (where I live) on about 2 acres of land in an upscale neighborhood in Fairfield County ...
Thank you for reply mm.
I forgot to mention I don’t have a lease. I’ve been here more than 10 years working as groundskeeper in exchange for living here. Does that change things?
Scenario:
My landlord has recently been “dating” a woman who I found out is a real estate agent. So I asked him if he plans on selling the house and he says, “OH Noooo”.
Problem:
I fear he might not be telling me the truth, in order to keep me around until the last minute without giving me time...