ConcernedDad84
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
My daughter worked for a vet clinic part time before hurricane Irma. After the storm, her boss continuously told her that they had volunteers working since the storm, but once they left, they would put her back on the schedule. She continued to bring her pets to the pet clinic since employees got a discount. She never filed for unemployment because they told her that they would be putting her back on the schedule. After 2 months, she found another part time job, but continued to think she would eventually also work part time at the vet clinic, since the new job, a tutoring gig, was only a couple hours late afternoon. She continued to bring her pets in for check-ups but they didn't give her a bill because they said they had to get together the employee discount. This week, she brought her dog in, and they handed her a bill for over $600 for all the visits since Irma, saying she wasn't an employee so she doesn't get a discount, even though they never officially let her go. Does she have any sort of legal action?
My daughter worked for a vet clinic part time before hurricane Irma. After the storm, her boss continuously told her that they had volunteers working since the storm, but once they left, they would put her back on the schedule. She continued to bring her pets to the pet clinic since employees got a discount. She never filed for unemployment because they told her that they would be putting her back on the schedule. After 2 months, she found another part time job, but continued to think she would eventually also work part time at the vet clinic, since the new job, a tutoring gig, was only a couple hours late afternoon. She continued to bring her pets in for check-ups but they didn't give her a bill because they said they had to get together the employee discount. This week, she brought her dog in, and they handed her a bill for over $600 for all the visits since Irma, saying she wasn't an employee so she doesn't get a discount, even though they never officially let her go. Does she have any sort of legal action?
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