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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here, I have spoken with them. The first time they forgot I let it slide because it was the first time I finished the week on a Wednesday and honestly I forgot I wasn't working until and it was a short week. Then 2 weeks after that they forgot again (the grandma was there when I got there and then relieved me after so she was unable to write the check) I emailed my boss about the check I also let them know that I need to be paid on time or it's not going to work out. This last check I was supposed to be paid on the 26th due to the holiday (they even mentioned this when he gave me the other check late. When I asked on tues if there was a check on the table he said his accountant told him not to pay in advance (the check would have included my pay up until fri per are agreement that I get paid normally scheduled days that are off, I get paid off for holidays that fall on my days or if schools are off since mb is a teacher). So I was expecting the check on Monday he didn't have one and said I'll get it Friday. I've had to go into my savings 3 times now to pay my bills when I wouldn't have to if I was paid on time. This last check being late by an extra week now is the final straw. I am on the fence right now as to wether I just quit after I receive the check or tell them I can do a week or two so they can find a replacement. Since she hasn't done her part in looking ( we agreed if she found someone sooner than I was supposed to be finished then I would be done then which I'm fine with) that they aren't serious about me leaving at Xmas and will play a guilt trip that they have nobody else to help them. [/quote] I can fault them for one of these three times. But the other two, just misunderstandings. One of them was a short week and you wanted to be paid before the pay period ended. And the grandma situation, I probably would have forgotten to pay you as well if I weren't home. Give them notice, and stay for that time. But MB has to come to terms with you leaving. You could look at it like this, their reluctance in looking for someone shows that they like what you have been doing. [/quote]
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