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<p>OK more details are needed... if there are any. Not even day one and fired? How'd that happen?</p> <p> </p>
She decided I was too young, but told me to lie about my age. A few days later, she makes up some excuse about 'security' and 'not wanting new teachers'.
<p> reply back with "Yes I'll bring it back, who should I send the invoice to?" Then charge him a stupidly high fee as you would be a contractor. Make the SOB pay for what he's done.</p>
And your ex boss better compensate you for the gas or come and get the key themselves. FYL OP
<p>You have no obligation to drive that far to return them. You have to give them back, but let him come for them, or pay you to return them.</p> <p> </p>
Make him come get the key, then lose it.
Put the key in Certified Mail. Text them the proof it was sent. Ask for a Return Receipt so you have proof of delivery.
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My answer to that would be: #nope If he wants it delivered he can hire a courier. You're not on the payroll; don't get suckered into doing it!
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