Anonymous
Post 09/16/2019 07:31     Subject: How to act when being let go, but still have to work another month

Anonymous wrote:OP here
Yes they said they would pay me because I’ve worked 6 months and didn’t take any so that’s nice of them thank you!


Send a confirmation of this via text or email. Do not trust them and protect yourself!
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2019 01:43     Subject: Re:How to act when being let go, but still have to work another month

Anonymous wrote:Think about how none of this is the kid's fault; it sucks for him or her as well. Also think of it as a chance for you to look for a better job. If you have questions about payment, contract, etc., ask any clarifying questions that are unclear at the end of the day. Good luck to you.


+1. The best to you, OP.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2019 01:42     Subject: How to act when being let go, but still have to work another month

Anonymous wrote:Why start a new thread? What answer are you looking for? They may not have known about the move. Find a new job and move on.


NP here. Stop being such an idiot and take your own advise - move on. You don’t like where the thread is posted - move on. Just do all of us a favor and MOVE ON to another site.

Anonymous
Post 09/15/2019 22:46     Subject: How to act when being let go, but still have to work another month

Why start a new thread? What answer are you looking for? They may not have known about the move. Find a new job and move on.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2019 22:16     Subject: Re:How to act when being let go, but still have to work another month

Think about how none of this is the kid's fault; it sucks for him or her as well. Also think of it as a chance for you to look for a better job. If you have questions about payment, contract, etc., ask any clarifying questions that are unclear at the end of the day. Good luck to you.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2019 21:54     Subject: Re:How to act when being let go, but still have to work another month

Nanny jobs end so this happens a lot. Be professional, generous and helpful to the parents - remember you need a great recommendation. But make your focus making sure the transition is going to be easy for the child. Talk to the parents about how they want to handle it.

I promise you, OP, if you act gracious and graceful it will pay off for you. They lied to you - that’s on them. Let it go and get a glowing recommendation.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2019 20:00     Subject: How to act when being let go, but still have to work another month

OP here
Yes they said they would pay me because I’ve worked 6 months and didn’t take any so that’s nice of them thank you!
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2019 19:33     Subject: How to act when being let go, but still have to work another month

You just act like a professional, like you are, because this is business, not personal.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2019 18:44     Subject: How to act when being let go, but still have to work another month

Make sure they are on the same page regarding vacation being paid. You only worked 6 months not a year so they may think you don’t get it.
Anonymous
Post 09/15/2019 16:55     Subject: How to act when being let go, but still have to work another month

Hi guys
Posted here before about just being let go, after the family hired me, reassured me hundred times they wouldn’t move cross country, and now after 6 months they’re telling me they’re letting me go because they ARE moving cross country
I was lied to from day 1 and many times thereafter
I’m not upset about losing the job as I might have a new one lined up
I’m upset because of the parents BETRAYEL

Sooooo my question is
I have to go back to work tomorrow and stick it out for another month
However I don’t know how to do it
How do I act around the parents
How you keep cool lol
I’m so nervous to go back tomorrow
After the shock I’m now mad at them
But I still want to be professional to get my weeks paid vacation paid out as I didn’t use any
Thank you for any advice!