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MonicaATeems
MonicaATeems

Dec-29-2006 05:54

We had an agent join, take equipment, take other agents cases, the quit. She then went to another agency (I warned them) and did the same. She is now onto her 3rd agency (again I have warned them) and I am sure she will do the same. Is there any other way to handle this? Somewhere I should report her? Any advise would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Cordelia Falco
Cordelia Falco
Battered Shoe

Jan-3-2007 14:25

Agree with Lia - I'm another Bella Mafia agent she took cases from. There's not understanding, and then there's making up your own rules. I hope Anabella can manage to "enjoy the game" with her new agency without spoiling it for the people's she's supposed to be working with.

OK, that was depressing. Must be time for chocolate :)

V Buster
V Buster
Old Shoe

Jan-3-2007 19:29

Oscar, without knowing the details of your agency. One way to help prevent catastrophic equipment losses is to only allow a small amount of equipment to agents and keep most equipment at the officer level with special items reserved for Directors only. I know it can be hard to do in a small agency that may not have 2-3 sets of Smart gear, but in the long run it's worthwhile.

With the equipment limited an agent who steals from you shouldn't be able to deal you a mortal blow.

The second part to this of course is being carefull about who you promote to Officer status, and being as sure as you can that someone is trustworthy before promoting them to Officer.

*Note - While I am in the agency that Anabella is in, I rejoined Sleuth and the Agency after she had been admitted.

Donnie_D
Donnie_D
Well-Connected

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StrangerDanger
StrangerDanger
Nomad

Jan-4-2007 19:09

I *really* think it's time we let this thread die.

crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Jan-9-2007 09:55

hooray for a post that even >>> I <<< find absurdly random. There's at least one age thread if you go through the archive a bit. Happy hunting.

MamaTerra
MamaTerra
Assistant Postman

Jan-9-2007 11:28

I think he was refering to the maturity level. As in he might believe they're acting like children. I could be wrong though.

*Disclaimer, this in NO way means I believe anyone is behaving like a child. I think this is a valid argument and worry.*

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