Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You absolutely did the right thing, OP. Screw telling them why you quit - the DB would only deny shortchanging you or say it was a mistake and you were being over-sensitive. And of course, MB would have to agree with her ass of a husband. You can not prove you were shortchanged since you did not count the money right in front of them but, like any polite person, you trusted them and counted the cash when you were at home. I'd have done the exact same thing.
Besides, it is not your job to instruct and educate the parents. You did you job and you were cheated. I wish you the very best in finding a new job!
The only person she is screwing, by not telling them why she quit, is the next unfortunate sitter. Next time you find yourself dealing with clueless parents, you can thank their last sitter who never spoke up. You say its not your job to educate them, but if you don't, who will? Idiots, all of you.
Anonymous wrote:You absolutely did the right thing, OP. Screw telling them why you quit - the DB would only deny shortchanging you or say it was a mistake and you were being over-sensitive. And of course, MB would have to agree with her ass of a husband. You can not prove you were shortchanged since you did not count the money right in front of them but, like any polite person, you trusted them and counted the cash when you were at home. I'd have done the exact same thing.
Besides, it is not your job to instruct and educate the parents. You did you job and you were cheated. I wish you the very best in finding a new job!
Anonymous wrote:I didn't read the entire thread about the 8 dollars, but did she speak to them about the eight dollars? They are not mind readers. They might not have known there was an error.
And emailing them without an explanation? What good does that do ANYONE? They need to know why you won't be working for them. Since you chose to not tell them, for all they know you picked up a different job for more hours.
Silly and short sighted, OP.
Anonymous wrote:They booked you from 9-4 and paid you for 9:15 - 4? So just tell him "When I got home yesterday I realized you accidentally didn't pay me for the first quarter hour I worked."
Maybe he just doesn't realize - some people have never had an employee before. Way to give the benefit of the doubt.