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Judge Judy

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00:00You were driving a truck for your brother this crazy trip
00:03This is the first time ever the family business put her behind the wheel your brother was not satisfied with the productivity
00:10You get paid for what you do, but his sister drives a hard bargain
00:14He owes me
00:15$1,100 based on the work I had done before
00:18The only reason why I offered to even give her anything is because she's my sister
00:21What we're gonna do is we're gonna make all this pleasant
00:24This is judge Judy. This brown. Oh, this is your brother. Yes, ma'am. How old are you?
00:29I am 42. He's seven years younger than me. Did you used to get along? Yes, we were actually very good
00:35Did you stop getting along with this incident actually? Yeah
00:39That's too bad. I agree. Do you agree? Yes
00:42So, let's see if we can resolve it so that go and have a nice Thanksgiving. I agree
00:48Do you very much so? Yes. Okay. Now you were driving a truck for your brother. Yes, that's your business
00:56That's correct. Where were you driving to and from because it's your claim that he owes you for wages
01:03Yes, that's you. What was this particular route that you were taking?
01:07This was actually the first time it was a route that was stopping in multiple places
01:12And so it had me I think we started somewhere in Jersey and ended up in
01:18Maryland and you've worked for your brother before yes, what was your arrangement with him?
01:23Financially we being paid by the week or by the trip
01:26so it changed initially it was supposed to be a flat rate and then ultimately after we had a
01:33Falling out and my mother kind of mediated between us and I decided not to quit
01:38We had determined at that point that it would go by
01:41Miles, so this trip that you took that's in question. Yes was a trip by miles
01:47Yes, ma'am, and how much were you supposed to receive per mile 30 cents so far? Mr
01:52Brown your mother was a mediator and came up with 30 cents a mile
01:56She was the mediator in terms of taking her off of salary
02:00The issue was when your salary your productivity may not be where it should be because you get paid the same regardless
02:06So putting her mileage you get paid for what you do
02:09Okay on this last trip that you took were you being paid by miles? How many miles did you drive?
02:16Well when he took the truck most of my information like my trip mileage paperwork
02:21Everything was there all of my stuff. Okay, so I only have
02:25These these which were sent by his wife and they haven't been fully calculated, but I have them if you'd like to see them
02:31Well, I'm not calculating them if I was going to calculation and math and science
02:36I would have been a physician math isn't my thing. How many miles you're working something out on the calculator. Mr. Brown
02:42Um, no, but I can what are you doing on your phone?
02:45I was trying to pull up the actual load that she's speaking of and it would tell me a breakdown
02:49But the actual miles the actual miles was just about five hundred and sixty with everything with all the stops included
02:55It would be five on that particular load
02:58However, she has another load outside of that that she's missing when she came back out off of her home time. Just a second
03:06560 right. I would say total 560 plus the other so let's start with 560
03:13560
03:14times
03:15Point thirty equals. Is that a hundred and sixty eight dollars just about so that's on one load
03:22So I'm going to see if you had a load prior to that as well and that was had
03:27460 miles plus 120 deadhead. So let's say another
03:31600 miles now the multiple stop load she had had about 14 stops
03:39So altogether about
03:41$156 right, but you also had multiple stops and with about 15 stops total
03:46She gets paid for every stop in between the first and the last so another
03:49$10 per stop another hundred and thirty dollars on top of that over what period of time
03:54This was just when she just came back from her vacation
03:56Okay
03:57So over what period of time a day two days three days was over two days because it was from from the supposed to be
04:03Well, this had me starting at the 20th and it ended when he took the truck on the 24th
04:09Was it the 20th to the 24th, is that what we're talking about four days? Yes
04:13I believe
04:15$480 for four be the three and a half or four days depending upon when you picked up the truck and when he took it
04:20Back and mr. Brown what we want to do is we're going to make all this pleasant
04:24Of course, see I'm not getting into any fights. It's not my idea of
04:29What we should do here fair enough. Did you pay her the four hundred and eighty dollars? No, I
04:34I
04:36Offered to pay her the $480 even though everything went the way it went. She doesn't want $480. She wants
04:44$1,900 because she left pills in the truck and she was abandoned and distressed. No. No, I'm just talking about the
04:51$480 right the reason why she didn't get paid the 480
04:54Initially was because I was she cost me a whole lot more money than what she actually made
05:03You