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[quote=Anonymous]Did you actually work the two days? Make this a professional email. Do not create a run-on sentence like this one. Instead write something like, Dear MB, You know I love [DC's name] and working with your family. I also appreciate that you consider me like family. However, in order to continue working for you, I need to be able to count on my income, and have a more regular schedule. I hope we will be able to come to an agreement, but I am unable to budget my money or my time, or pick up other work in my off hours in the current situation. I need 1. a consistent schedule [or a firm schedule x# of days/weeks in advance] 2. to be paid for all hours scheduled, even if you decide you don't need me or come home early. I have set that time aside, and cannot find other work to fill it. It's unclear to me if this is supposed to be a full or part time job, if you ever had an agreed-upon schedule or a written contract. All of those details will impact how you should proceed. You also need to ask yourself what you will do if she refuses, or agrees, but then doesn't actually change her behavior.[/quote]
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