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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with the others. Be direct, concise, calm and just say that you've realized this isn't the best fit for you. You appreciate the opportunity and wish them all the best but need to move on. That being said, giving zero notice is pretty tough. Could you give them a couple of days (if they want it) to find other options? If you can minimize the hard feelings upon leaving that's always good. You don't owe them anything after just 2 weeks, but zero notice really can be incredibly tough for a family.[/quote] I agree that zero notice can be tough on a family, but this family a). lied about the job in the beginning stating he would be working which he is not and b). are making comments that are making the OP very uncomfortable. Also, to be in a home w/a man you just met and don't really know very well can be unsettling for some. Esp. those that have been violated in the past.[/quote]
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