Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does her contract say about paying back for the use of the room/food/utilities and whatever other perks?
I'm guessing youre hearing the 1-sided story.
Are you sure " left in the middle of the night" wasn't an embellishment? Maybe the Nanny left after she put the kids to bed/her shift was over, had a huge argument with the parents which she felt was the last straw, packed up her items, and by then it was 10/1030/maybe even 11pm...not as dramatic as the title of your post makes it seem.
Who would sign such a contract!
Anonymous wrote:She might be sorry she burned that bridge if she ever needs a reference or verified employment history.
Anonymous wrote:Bad boss
if that’s all it was she would have told them that and given notice. There is more to this story.Anonymous wrote:The parents have big jobs, long hours and quite a few little kids. It was too much work I guess.
Anonymous wrote:What does her contract say about paying back for the use of the room/food/utilities and whatever other perks?
I'm guessing youre hearing the 1-sided story.
Are you sure " left in the middle of the night" wasn't an embellishment? Maybe the Nanny left after she put the kids to bed/her shift was over, had a huge argument with the parents which she felt was the last straw, packed up her items, and by then it was 10/1030/maybe even 11pm...not as dramatic as the title of your post makes it seem.
Anonymous wrote:Our friends live in Nanny left a note saying she was quiting and left in the middle of the night. No notice! Apparently she already has another job.
Is it common for a nanny to quit and disappear in the night?