Nanny here- In 6 years I've called in sick 0 times. You calling in sick 4 times in 5 months is outrageous and you deserved to be sacked! The baby is now 5 months older and I'm sorry if you are still sad but she has long forgotten you. Please move on with your life and leave this family alone.
Anonymous wrote:Can we stop with the constant guilt over calling in sick? Yeah 4 times in 5 months is a lot, but you don't get some gold star for having never done so in 6 years. You've likely been sick at some point during those 6 years but went to work anyway, and is that really what's best for the kids you care for? If nothing else, they are getting a nanny at less than 100%. There is nothing wrong with using your sick days when you are sick, they are there for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Can we stop with the constant guilt over calling in sick? Yeah 4 times in 5 months is a lot, but you don't get some gold star for having never done so in 6 years. You've likely been sick at some point during those 6 years but went to work anyway, and is that really what's best for the kids you care for? If nothing else, they are getting a nanny at less than 100%. There is nothing wrong with using your sick days when you are sick, they are there for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:I think you need to move on. I can't imagine contacting ANY former employer almost half a year after they FIRED me to get together for coffee. Are you thinking you'll get your job back? I'm sure they waited to fire you until they had other childcare lined up. Are you just hoping for closure? "Time heals all wounds" seems applicable here. It's great you remember the kid but she very well may not remember you at all. I really think you need to just let things go.
And btw, I'm a mom with a nanny, and yes, calling in sick four different times in five months is too much. Lastly, if I were firing someone, I would NEVER give them notice. That wouldn't be smart at all.
Anonymous wrote:I think you need to move on. I can't imagine contacting ANY former employer almost half a year after they FIRED me to get together for coffee. Are you thinking you'll get your job back? I'm sure they waited to fire you until they had other childcare lined up. Are you just hoping for closure? "Time heals all wounds" seems applicable here. It's great you remember the kid but she very well may not remember you at all. I really think you need to just let things go.
And btw, I'm a mom with a nanny, and yes, calling in sick four different times in five months is too much. Lastly, if I were firing someone, I would NEVER give them notice. That wouldn't be smart at all.