me and another girl my age work as receptionists in a nursing home, we alternate nights, so either one of us is there alone, at night. there is no security, and the nurses upstairs often ignore our pages and calls. there is this guy who's been coming in for about a year now, who is always just a little too friendly. he comes into visit his grandmother about 3-4 times a week. he's always asking questions, and we get repeated hang up calls , equally timed 10 mins difference or so in between, where whoever they are just breathes on the other end. then about 20-30 mins later, he comes in. one day i filled in for my coworker, who reported him for following her out to her car numerous times and inviting her to his house, and parking next to her, and i worked a double shift from the morning into when she would normally be working. we got about 3 hang up calls in the morning, but then the second the hour struck when my coworker would come in , whoever it was started calling nonstop
2007-02-24
17:05:06
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The weird part was, there was the same amount of time between calls. Then , sure enough he comes in about 20 mins later. As he’s signing in, he says “ you’re still here? You’ve been here all day” and I just looked at him, freaked out- there was no way he’d know that information. He gave me this weird smirk and he was like “ no I mean you’re still here, and not in school?” (this was a Sunday). It just creeped me out. I reported this to my boss, who told us to start keeping a “hang-up” log. Then, Friday, I worked a double shift and again, he did not show up at all to visit that day. At 7 oclock, I walked out to my car as usual and saw a car, similar to his, start up and put its headlights on, facing me. I didn’t think much of it bc I hadn’t seen him that day,so I just started up my car. Then I happened to look out the window, and he’s driving by my parking spot,
2007-02-24
17:05:23 ·
update #1