Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Childcare is considered essential. So you can go to your essential job - providing childcare - in Maryland.
If you are worried your NF is not social distancing, you could quit, but I would not expect to receive unemployment.
What exactly is your NF doing?
Childcare is the responsibility of the parent and no one else. O predict that coronaviruus will have nannies finding new non childcare jobs as they have now finally found out that their familiesdo do not give a damn about them. For instance, the nanny whose family refuses to pay her for time already worked. Both parents at home but still need a nanny!
Anonymous wrote:Childcare is considered essential. So you can go to your essential job - providing childcare - in Maryland.
If you are worried your NF is not social distancing, you could quit, but I would not expect to receive unemployment.
What exactly is your NF doing?
No I wasn’t fired. I’m still working. Maybe you are referring to a different thread.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here I know this is a decision that only I can make for myself. I'm not just worried about me being sick but about being asympotomatic and getting someone else sick.
They fired you. Look for a new job. It’s simple.
Anonymous wrote:OP here I know this is a decision that only I can make for myself. I'm not just worried about me being sick but about being asympotomatic and getting someone else sick.
I'm not asking you personally as much as trying to crowdsource opinions. Thanks for your input.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here I know this is a decision that only I can make for myself. I'm not just worried about me being sick but about being asympotomatic and getting someone else sick.
I'm no
If you know that, why are you asking us when you should quit?
Anonymous wrote:OP here I know this is a decision that only I can make for myself. I'm not just worried about me being sick but about being asympotomatic and getting someone else sick.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what you're asking. You want us to tell you when to quit your job? I can't understand why you would quit.
Anonymous wrote:I have continued working with NF and glad to be receiving a paycheck. However things might change a lot in the next two weeks (in MD). They probably will not let me go so I won't be able to file for unemployment. They are not essential employers but they do have a lot on their plate pretty much like everybody else these days. Please don't ask about social distancing and closed loops because apparently everyone has a different definition of those them and myself included. However I'm concerned about the ethical ramifications of my continuing to not actually SIP. Anybody?