Anonymous
Post 07/22/2016 13:27     Subject: Nannies have you cut your resignation notice short?

Anonymous wrote:Draft a reference letter for her to sign. After she signs it, THEN get your check and leave.


Bad advice here.

Since you just told her how bad you feel plus gave her notice, the last thing she will want to do is sign a glowing reference letter for you.

People like her are so self-absorbed they only think of themselves and no one else.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2016 17:03     Subject: Nannies have you cut your resignation notice short?

Draft a reference letter for her to sign. After she signs it, THEN get your check and leave.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2016 16:38     Subject: Nannies have you cut your resignation notice short?

Make Friday your last day.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2016 15:48     Subject: Re:Nannies have you cut your resignation notice short?

OP again- the worst part is when there are constantly 2/3/4 other kids here, her kids friends, for play dates, and the mom just hides in her office, and the kids don't even say hi to me. Most of them I don't even know. Told her about it. She doesn't care.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2016 15:46     Subject: Nannies have you cut your resignation notice short?

So I basically quit a few weeks ago with a notice to stay till the end of July.
But the MB is driving me crazy!!!!!
They're not paying me enough money, and I find myself to be a servant to the mom
more than anything else. Is really emailed her this past Sunday about how I don't
like being treated this way and that my company agood is not enough for the amount
of work I do, and she never even acknowledged my email, never apologized and all week used me Asher servant again.
She is rude at ties, and helps 0 with the household and her kids.
So I'm just looking for advice and to vent, I'm at my wits end and just don't know if I can come
back next week. I don't want to mess her life up for that week, but I'm already sick over it. Any thoughts?