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[quote=Anonymous]Considering your reliability with them as well as you going above and beyond for this family financially, she is being cheap and selfish to dock your pay. I think it is wrong of her to do so, and now things are understandably awkward between you two. Either you sit down with her and attempt a "break the ice" conversation where you both admit things are a little uncomfortable, but not to the point that you cannot work it out. Or you can simply cut your losses and move on. Sure, six week's notice is great, but if she isn't holding up her end of your agreement (by not paying you your guaranteed 15 Hr. per week salary), then you are not obligated to work another second for her. Once she breaks the agreement, it is broken. Period.[/quote]
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