Hi Sir.
I just recived an e-mail from Mary Lukomske.
She said that was so sorry! She just saw this e-mail from the 28th!
She will get the job posted, if I still need me to.
She didn't know how I missed it!
I let her know it was OK.
My first shift housekeeper keeper asked if she could go to weekend shift, because her mom has dementia and and is in need of her care.
I partnered with Shaneka on weekend shift and she agreed to swap with her.
I clearly let her know that if she does not want to stay on that shift later after she get her mom taken care of to some degree and wants to go back to first shift, that I would have to partner with Shaneka on again to see if she wants to go back at that point.
This swap will work out in our favor.
ever- if she will stay with her Grandma and friends or move back with her mum.
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