Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Employment-case
Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com> 15. oktober 2024 kl. 22:52
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Hi,
on New Years Eve 1988, my younger steph-sister (Christell Humblen, who was sixteen at the time) wanted me to accompany her, at her workplace (Casa Leonardo Gulskogen Senter, in Drammen, in Norway).
Christell wanted to show me how she counted the cash-register.
(For some reason).
She didn't do it properly (I'd say).
She only counted the notes (and not the coins).
She said that if she wanted, she was allowed to take some coins (from the cash-register) and buy a cup of coffee, at the mall-cafe.
I don't know why she told me this.
I had to stay at the mall all day.
(I went and bought some fireworks, etc.
Since the shop was quite small.
So I would perhaps be in the way, for the customers, I thought).
I wonder why I had to work at Casa Leonardo this day (New Years Eve 1988).
If I try to call Christell these days, she just hang up.
And it was younger sister Pia, who told me that Christell wanted me to help her out.
But Pia was only seventeen.
So they weren't good at explaining.
And the bosses ran a pop-up-shop at the mall Aker Brygge, in Oslo, for Christmas 1988.
Så it was only Christell and another woman there, at the Casa-Leonardo shop in Gulskogen.
When I call Christell these days, she just hang up.
And my younger sister Pia has become evil, it seems (like a which).
Christell and Pia (and my other relatives) rob me, in inheritance-cases, again and again.
So this I have to complain about.
Erik Ribsskog