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Default Dec 17, 2023 at 03:30 PM
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It looks like you don’t understand the difference between owning a gun and having a gun in the living room under the couch. It’s not the same thing.

A lot of people own guns but responsible gun owners don’t have guns laying around. You yourself were in shock discovering a gun in your own home under the couch. Your husband even likes to wave it in your face. You were even scared he wanted to kill you. And you are surprised she was scared? This lady doesn’t know you or your husband and soon after arriving to your house she sees a gun. It’s unsettling. I’ve never seen a gun in no one’s house so it’s not like a regular occurrence

Maybe you didn’t have to say verbatim that “my house is a mess”, but I believe it’s house owners responsibility to explain to a cleaner what needs to be done and how much work it is ahead of time

It looks like you actually don’t know any of the ladies. They do know each other, so I don’t think they have any loyalty to you. They are strangers to you. Maybe hire actual cleaning company next time. They would do a proper assessment I think
It was an accident as I said.
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It’s quite difficult for me to get my head around this one, I’m in the UK and guns are only legal if licensed and kept in a locked cabinet. I’d be horrified to see a gun in those circumstances- average people don’t possess guns here. Is it acceptable in the US to have guns lying about unsecured?

It sounds like the messy comment might’ve been an excuse but if she’s self employed she’s entitled to pick and choose clients. It’s a personal as well as professional sort of relationship so I’d say unless you’re comfortable with each other it wouldn’t work out anyhow.

Would you consider making sure the gun is locked out of sight if you get another cleaner?
My husband moved & hid the gun so this is no longer an issue. He said it’s somewhere hard to find now.
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Default Dec 17, 2023 at 03:36 PM
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I can understand what everyone is saying. As I said, it was an accident. I asked my husband to put the gun away in a safe place & he did.

Please stop blaming me for everything. I forgot it was there. Obviously I know that it’s a scary situation.

I’m sick of being harshly judged for every mistake that I make. My husband should have told me it was there.

I already apologized to both women. The cleaner probably blocked me as I didn’t hear anything back from her. If it’s anyones fault, it’s my husband’s fault for leaving it there & NOT telling ME about it!
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My husband moved & hid the gun so this is no longer an issue. He said it’s somewhere hard to find now.
I hope he's locked it away.
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I hope he's locked it away.
I hope so too. It’s not my fault that nut put it under the couch.
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Default Dec 17, 2023 at 04:52 PM
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Jesyka no one says it was your fault. I feel that you are misunderstanding.

It wasn’t your fault the gun was there but it wasn’t that lady’s fault either. You want people to understand how you feel about variety of situations, but you don’t want to understand how others feel, in particular how someone would feel seeing a gun laying around in a strangers house.

It doesn’t matter who put it there. You can’t blame a person for immediately leaving and not coming back or communicating with you after the incident.

Please try to understand what people are saying. No one blames you or saying you put a gun there. We are trying to explain to you why this person left and won’t talk to you. You are mad at her for no reason. You’ll never find anyone who’d be ok with this situation. Please try to understand that you cannot blame this person
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Default Dec 17, 2023 at 04:54 PM
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You often claim being disrespected by people but this is yet another example when no one actually disrespected you. It’s not an example of disrespect.
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Jesyka no one says it was your fault. I feel that you are misunderstanding.

It wasn’t your fault the gun was there but it wasn’t that lady’s fault either. You want people to understand how you feel about variety of situations, but you don’t want to understand how others feel, in particular how someone would feel seeing a gun laying around in a strangers house.

It doesn’t matter who put it there. You can’t blame a person for immediately leaving and not coming back or communicating with you after the incident.

Please try to understand what people are saying. No one blames you or saying you put a gun there. We are trying to explain to you why this person left and won’t talk to you. You are mad at her for no reason. You’ll never find anyone who’d be ok with this situation. Please try to understand that you cannot blame this person
I understand.

I’m not really mad at her, just kind of upset at how she chose to handle everythhing & badmouth me to her other client. She didn’t need to say that my house was so dirty either.

I think she was rude & unprofessional. Just leave then, but don’t involve a third party.
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You often claim being disrespected by people but this is yet another example when no one actually disrespected you. It’s not an example of disrespect.
I was being judged obviously.
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I was being judged obviously.
How do you know? She might have been simply scared/felt unsafe. Most people would feel unsafe and leave immediately. I don’t see how it’s judging you? It seems that you judge her for worrying about her safety.
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How do you know? She might have been simply scared/felt unsafe. Most people would feel unsafe and leave immediately. I don’t see how it’s judging you? It seems that you judge her for worrying about her safety.
I get that. The point is that she was being extremely inappropriate & unprofessional by telling another client that my house is to dirty to clean & that there is a gun in the house.

It’s none of anyone’s business.
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Default Dec 17, 2023 at 09:27 PM
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I get that. The point is that she was being extremely inappropriate & unprofessional by telling another client that my house is to dirty to clean & that there is a gun in the house.

It’s none of anyone’s business.
Why can’t she tell her she saw a gun in your house? This woman referred her to you. Most certainly she needs to be told.

I have a handy man who sometimes comes fixes things for us. He’s very good and we’ve been telling other people about him. We originally met him on nextdoor. If he went elsewhere after our referral and was put in to unsafe situation, I’d need to know that! I’d need to know not to recommend that house to anyone and I need to know that so I never go there myself. What do you mean it’s no one’s business? She made a referral. It becomes her business!

It’s not unprofessional or inappropriate. It’s a safety concern

House being too dirty might be just an excuse. She might be scared to even speak of real reason. She possibly felt threatened
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Default Dec 17, 2023 at 10:02 PM
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I get that. The point is that she was being extremely inappropriate & unprofessional by telling another client that my house is to dirty to clean & that there is a gun in the house.

It’s none of anyone’s business.
I think you are deeply confused about various scenarios where duty of confidentiality is involved. She is not your therapist or doctor or nurse; she is not your financial advisor or your banker; she is not your landlady who obtained your credit report for the purposes of deciding if you are a trustworthy tenant and who has a federally mandated duty to keep the information she received via running that credit check on you secret from anyone but you. She is not your trustee. She does not owe you a duty of confidentiality.

Yes, if you have an ongoing repeated relationship with a cleaner, it is reasonable to expect that she would keep secrets and not tell others about whatever she finds in your house: marijuana vaping pens, condom wrappers, or whatever. This lady does not have an ongoing relationship of implicit trust with you. Plus, I agree with Divine that safety concerns trump here. It is not that she inadvertently saw a sex toy in your bedroom which is innocent but might embarrass you: she saw a gun. A GUN!!!

The referring lady needs to know that your house is not safe so that she would not send other unsuspecting cleaning ladies to you.

You are expecting too much from this cleaning lady whom you have not even paid. You have very high standards for others.

Regarding that it was not your fault that the gun was there but your husband's fault: it does not matter. I tried to explain it to you by analogizing to workplace safety laws which are strict liability laws, i.e. whether you placed the gun there, whether he did, whether you knew of the gun or you did not is completely irrelevant. You as the employer failed to provide safe working conditions and that is all. It is your responsibility. You owe a duty to this cleaning lady. She does not owe you any duty. She has a right to blame you. You can then turn around and blame your husband and you will be well within your right to do so, as ultimately it is his fault, but vis-a-vis this lady, you are responsible.

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It’s not something condoned or encouraged or allowed in any shape or form.
Divine, I believe it would be more accurate to say it's not typical. I believe it's situational. I live in the rural south where it is not unusual for people to have guns out, even on display. I know one family who keep a loaded shotgun behind the door of every room in the house. They say it's for protection. My thought is from what? The zombie apocalypse? They live further out in the boonies than I do.
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Divine, I believe it would be more accurate to say it's not typical. I believe it's situational. I live in the rural south where it is not unusual for people to have guns out, even on display. I know one family who keep a loaded shotgun behind the door of every room in the house. They say it's for protection. My thought is from what? The zombie apocalypse? They live further out in the boonies than I do.
Well yeah there are exceptions of course. I live in the major hunting state so of course people have guns. I was mainly thinking if a situation of hiring a cleaning person and having unsecured gun in a living room and not giving any warnings or having valid reasons. Guns need to be secured or people need to be warned.

But you are right of course many people do have guns in
their houses and they aren’t secured.
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Divine, I believe it would be more accurate to say it's not typical. I believe it's situational. I live in the rural south where it is not unusual for people to have guns out, even on display. I know one family who keep a loaded shotgun behind the door of every room in the house. They say it's for protection. My thought is from what? The zombie apocalypse? They live further out in the boonies than I do.
I hope your safe, Liz, sounds like a dangerous area

over here where I live, as far as I know nobody here has guns, probably cause of how strictly controlled they are here (quite rightly)
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Divine, I believe it would be more accurate to say it's not typical. I believe it's situational. I live in the rural south where it is not unusual for people to have guns out, even on display. I know one family who keep a loaded shotgun behind the door of every room in the house. They say it's for protection. My thought is from what? The zombie apocalypse? They live further out in the boonies than I do.
Jesyka is in San Jose, CA. I am close to San Jose, too, and here it is not typical at all. In all my years living here, I have only once heard a story from my friend whose kids went to their friends' house and saw a gun there. It was a long time ago. I remember that my friend was shocked. She was in disbelief that it happened for real. I do not remember what ensued, meaning whether she allowed her kids to ever visit that friend's house again.

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Jesyka is in San Jose, CA. I am close to San Jose, too, and here it is not typical at all. In all my years living here, I have only once heard a story from my friend whose kids went to their friends' house and saw a gun there. It was a long time ago. I remember that my friend was shocked. She was in disbelief that it happened for real. I do not remember what ensued, meaning whether she allowed her kids to ever visit that friend's house again.
Same here and I live in the state with lots of wilderness and many hunters and still I’ve never seen guns laying around. But then again I don’t associate with people who leave guns laying around so it’s possible my views are influenced by that. I do know that people leave guns laying around and even give them to their kids to use freely because of mass shooting in my state and other horrific events.
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