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[quote=Anonymous]Lot of bad advice on this thread. 2-3 weeks is adequate notice. Yes, of course you return the money you did not rightfully earn! How crazy to think its yours to keep for not working or as severance- you are QUITTING not losing your job. Don't end up in court over this. Seriously. Plus, in the nanny world news travels fast and families Ted to be interconnected more than you think. Maybe not an issue for THIS job but don't be naive enough to think karma will never bite you in the ass. It will. Many of my bosses have ended up linked to each other in some way. Some had worked together previously, some knew the other by lving in same neighborhood, etc. Keeping the money is immoral, unethical, and possibly illegal. Be smart. And for the same reasons- do not tell a family you don't like their kids or your new job is more lucrative. Keep it short, simple, thank them for the opportunity to work for them and share in their lives. If you must give a reason than be careful what reason you give and how you say it. At some point your reputation truly will precede you- what would you want a future dream job to hear about you? Be conscientious, think ahead, and don't burn bridges. [/quote]
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