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[quote=Anonymous]I don't think it was this incident alone that ruffled your former MB. There's probably more to the story then we will no but I will only focus on what was written above. Calling out over email is kinda immature and unprofessional, no offence. You can say you were sick, etc but c'mon, were you really that sick that you couldn't speak? It would of helped you because at least then she could of heard how awful you sounded over the phone. Also, I agree with your former MB 100%. You DIDN'T communicate well at all. Letting her no Friday that you wouldn't be able to work the weekend is one thing, but to let her no Sunday that you wouldn't be in Monday then calling out Tuesday after throwing the bombshell of knowing her previous nanny was the icing on the cake. I know you miss your charge but really, I'd just move on. If you were employed for several years and grew very close to the family would be one thing, but 8 months I would really just leave it alone. They probably have another nanny or childcare giver and it's been a while since you worked for them. -- You could email an apologize but I personally would move on.[/quote]
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