Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I quit today. I can only give one week of notice because if family issues. MB came home from work like she normally does. She is a nurse and works nights. When she came in and asked how things were, I broke the news. She said that she understood and then began hysterically crying. How would you rectify the situation?
I think you are bragging. Poor MB, I feel for her.
Anonymous wrote:I quit today. I can only give one week of notice because if family issues. MB came home from work like she normally does. She is a nurse and works nights. When she came in and asked how things were, I broke the news. She said that she understood and then began hysterically crying. How would you rectify the situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if the roles were reversed, the nanny would be called all types of unprofessional.
I have to leave the country. I am sorry for MB but my family takes priority. I offered to help find a replacement in the next week, but there is not much more that I can do.
Then you can't rectify it.
Those are the breaks - for you and the MB unfortunately. But there is no magic wand you can wave that relieves you of any guilt you're feeling. Hopefully the MB has a network she can turn to, some financial resources she can throw at the problem, etc...
Life will go on.
Anonymous wrote:But if the roles were reversed, the nanny would be called all types of unprofessional.
I have to leave the country. I am sorry for MB but my family takes priority. I offered to help find a replacement in the next week, but there is not much more that I can do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope she sues you.
For what exactly?
1 week notice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope she sues you.
For what exactly?
Anonymous wrote:I hope she sues you.
Anonymous wrote:I hope she sues you.