Anonymous wrote:Did anyone notice that she said "3 hours later" there was no response? Not sure about the rest of you but I don't always respond to emails within 3 hours. I wouldn't suggest writing a nasty response back to him. But geez at the very least give the guy more than a few hours to respond before you get angry.
Anonymous wrote:I would not simply because he could turn around and write something about you on your profile, and when you are competing against 1000 other people with no bad reviews and 5 stars no amount of explaining will overcome that sadly. Thats just the state of the world now =/
Anonymous wrote:I applied to an ad that need ASAP care for their child while the were packing up a house to move. The dad replied back ( fairly quickly) asking if I was ok with the hours, location, and the child's routine. I replied back that I was. I was assuming I likely got the job but 3 hours later and no follow-up response from the dad. I reached out and asked if they had chosen a sitter. Still nothing.
I feel it's incredibly rude to not respond even if it's to say " No thanks". A part of me dele like I want to write him a message about him not responding back. It's proper etiquette and sad that communication and professionalism is going down the drain. Would you wrote or just move on?
Anonymous wrote:Not to excuse his bad behavior but he is likely overwhelmed with the move, his job, caring for his child + searching for someone to babysit.
For that, I would give him a free pass.