Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed, lovely letter, but I would add "non-contagious" in there. If I were your employer -- remember, you've been there a year, which is a good amount of time -- my first thought would be, "wow, this is sudden, I hope she's OK," and my second would be, "wait a minute, she has been caring for my kid(s) for a year, is this something I should have known about?" So, no, I see no obligation to disclose what, but you probably should be prepared to discuss whether you are capable of continuing to care for their kids for the next three weeks.
Most health conditions are non-contagious. I wouldn't assume that anything long-term was, just something short term, like I can't come in today because I am sick (even if it's not contagious). I wouldn't add that part, hopefully the parents understand that as a nanny, we are smart enough to not work for over a year with kids if we WERE contagious.
As a parent, it would reassure me to know that the condition was non-contagious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed, lovely letter, but I would add "non-contagious" in there. If I were your employer -- remember, you've been there a year, which is a good amount of time -- my first thought would be, "wow, this is sudden, I hope she's OK," and my second would be, "wait a minute, she has been caring for my kid(s) for a year, is this something I should have known about?" So, no, I see no obligation to disclose what, but you probably should be prepared to discuss whether you are capable of continuing to care for their kids for the next three weeks.
Most health conditions are non-contagious. I wouldn't assume that anything long-term was, just something short term, like I can't come in today because I am sick (even if it's not contagious). I wouldn't add that part, hopefully the parents understand that as a nanny, we are smart enough to not work for over a year with kids if we WERE contagious.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed, lovely letter, but I would add "non-contagious" in there. If I were your employer -- remember, you've been there a year, which is a good amount of time -- my first thought would be, "wow, this is sudden, I hope she's OK," and my second would be, "wait a minute, she has been caring for my kid(s) for a year, is this something I should have known about?" So, no, I see no obligation to disclose what, but you probably should be prepared to discuss whether you are capable of continuing to care for their kids for the next three weeks.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I can probably give them 4 weeks notice but that depends on how my health issue progresses.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I can probably give them 4 weeks notice but that depends on how my health issue progresses.
Anonymous wrote:Agree. If you want to keep the good reference you need to be honest about why you are leaving so abruptly. You maybe don't need to share condition, but you certainly need to convey it is a very serious health issue and you are quitting work at your doctor's recommendation.
Otherwise I would be pissed at the lack of notice.
Anonymous wrote:Tell them that you have (name of condition) , which is not contagious (it isn't, right?) and have been told by your doctor that you may need to be hospitalized soon. You therefore regretfully are giving them notice that you will be resigning effective (date).