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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She wasn't cheated. Stop saying that. She was paid, to the minute, for the time she actually worked. SHE WAS NOT CHEATED. Does she have a good reason to be annoyed? Yes of course. Does the dad understand why? Clearly not. I doubt very highly that he was paying this way to purposefully piss you off. So many of you really and truly need to work on your communication skills, whether this is your career or not. You don't just throw in the towel every time something doesn't go your way, or someone doesn't think the way that you do. Open your mouth and talk. It really isn't hard, and who knows? OP could very well have gotten an apology from her MB, the payment she feels she deserves, and not be looking for a new job. I can't believe the terrible advice on this thread. Good luck in your future career, and I hope some life experience and maturity improve your communication skills, for the sake of your patients. [/quote] She was cheated TWICE. And telling your employee to be at you house at nine is when her work started! She was there at nine and should be paid from nine on. No exceptions and no more excuses!!! SHE WAS CHEATED. It is a part-time job for a college student and not worth the drama of a confrontation with a clearly disreputable father. She was paid in cash - she has no proof and [b]he could say[/b] he paid her fully with a tip! And she opened her mouth - she quit - and got out of a bad situation. She will find another part time job, hopefully for a more moral family. [/quote] How was she cheated? This is a misunderstanding. He paid her for the minutes she was actually doing the job he hired her to do. Yes he's a doofus who doesn't know what he's doing, but who among us married to a man has never known them to do such things? And as far as what he "could" have said, OP will never know, which is kind of the point. She never gave him the chance to say anything because she never spoke up. He [i]could[/i] have said, "oh, I'm sorry, you're our first sitter, and I didn't know that it how its done. Here's the money I owe you, and it won't happen again." She will never know because she threw a fit and quit like a spoiled child. [/quote] agree. op sounds extremely immature and I'll equipped for dealing with the real world, especially as a nurse where communication skills are crucial.. With sick patients, their families, bosses, doctors, other nurses, other departments etc. I imagine she'll be one of those nasty job hopping nurses so has to go from job to job because someone says something she doesn't like so she leaves in the middle of a shift. Good lord grow up and at least tell them why you're in a suit. Would you like it if you said something daft and they just fired you without telling you why? And most of the people responding to you are just as stupid or more so. Unbelievable. [/quote]
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