Anonymous wrote:Ok I will try to keep this short. I've nannied in the past and decided to try to find a job. I'd been out of work for a while due to being ill and I answered an ad on a nanny website I've used a lot in the past. The lady called me for an interview and later hired me. She asked me to come over so she could show me the ropes of her kids schedules. The first week she called and said the little boy had a sinus infection and could we do this next week. I agreed and went as planned to her house. She was not around and I tried to get in touch with her several times over the end of last week and the weekend but she never answered or called me back. I became worried so this morning I called the non-emergency cops. They never came. Her car wasn't at her apartment and her lights were on. I'm still waiting to see if I hear from the cops but I'm starting to think she is just avoiding me. My question is, I feel this was fraud, malicious, and wrong because I was counting on the money I would have made from that job. Can I sue her for the money I would have been paid? when I was planing on leaving? Or at least press some sort or charges? I feel she needs to pay. If she didn't want me she shouldn't have hired me.
I'm also looking for something else, she officially hired me, and I was and am not mentally ill. I had a small stroke and have no lasting effects from it. This for me is about setting an example that you shouldn't be able to do this to people, what she did was childish.
Your stroke may have had more side effects than you are aware of, specifically, you sound a bit nuts. When she didn't call you back, you should have assumed you were no longer going to be employed and moved on. The fact that you contacted her repeatedly and got no answer should have been an even greater indication that the position was no longer yours. Calling the cops and contemplating a frivolous lawsuit ( which would be a HUGE waste of you and a lawyer's time) just make you seem unhinged. Whatever leg you may have had to stand on before calling the police is gone. Walk away from this situation and hope that this woman doesn't spread the word about your behavior.