Anonymous wrote:You again? You’ve been quiet after your last several threads but I guess you can’t stay away. How’s your new house with the new BF?[/quote
This the one where posters always insist that a babysitter should get a severance package?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not going to need her at all now. Even when this is over.
I cannot afford to pay her. I know she will be mad and cannot deal with that.
It isn't just not needing her through the next couple months. I don't need her at all now. Period.
I don't want the drama and upset is all.
Don't you understand? You pretext the pandemic for now. Then when it's over you say your kid is mature enough to stay home by himself now.
Easy.
A 9 year old can be left home alone? Where in God's name do you live? I wouldn't leave a 9 year old alone at all.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t you ask your son to make her a little card and express that he misses her and attach a note from you saying “hope all is well with you. I’m unable to use childcare right now, and for the foreseeable future, obviously, due to the restrictions. We wish you the best and let’s touch base again after the dust settles.”
And then if or when she ever reaches back out to you you can say circumstances have changed. That’s not ghosting but gives some degree of closure without making any promises.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not going to need her at all now. Even when this is over.
I cannot afford to pay her. I know she will be mad and cannot deal with that.
It isn't just not needing her through the next couple months. I don't need her at all now. Period.
I don't want the drama and upset is all.
Don't you understand? You pretext the pandemic for now. Then when it's over you say your kid is mature enough to stay home by himself now.
Easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not going to need her at all now. Even when this is over.
I cannot afford to pay her. I know she will be mad and cannot deal with that.
It isn't just not needing her through the next couple months. I don't need her at all now. Period.
I don't want the drama and upset is all.
Don't you understand? You pretext the pandemic for now. Then when it's over you say your kid is mature enough to stay home by himself now.
Easy.