Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you can't afford school or your lease because you lost your job with only a few weeks' notice, then you couldn't really afford them eny way. You need to take some ownership amd get control of your finances. It is no one's fault but yours if you have no safety net.
Clueless.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you can't afford school or your lease because you lost your job with only a few weeks' notice, then you couldn't really afford them eny way. You need to take some ownership amd get control of your finances. It is no one's fault but yours if you have no safety net.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again. There was a thread a while back from an MB saying she was upset because her nanny got engaged and was leaving even though they had talked about long term plans. That poster was attacked for being upset that the nanny's plans had changed. How is this different?
Because all employers are awful and they are trying to screw
Over their nannies. Didn't you know this?
Anonymous wrote:PP again. There was a thread a while back from an MB saying she was upset because her nanny got engaged and was leaving even though they had talked about long term plans. That poster was attacked for being upset that the nanny's plans had changed. How is this different?
Anonymous wrote:OP of the other post. I'm not entitled or feel my employers are indebted to me. I know things come up and we never know when it's going to end. I'm not upset at my employers for doing whats best for them. I'm upset at the situation and predicament I'm left in. I had to drop all my classes and will have to put off school, once again. I just canceled my lease and will be moving back in with my aunt until I find another situation. I know I've been with them going on four months but it did come as a complete shock. MB and I had many discussions and she talked about never leaving DC and how all their family is here and so forth. We had a meeting at the 3 month mark and they both agreed it would be long-term and for to get my own place. Now a month later I am out of a job, school is put off, and I'm back to my aunts. I'm just upset over the situation, not at them. They really are great people and I know they wouldn't screw me over intentionally. Everything happens for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:OP of the other post. I'm not entitled or feel my employers are indebted to me. I know things come up and we never know when it's going to end. I'm not upset at my employers for doing whats best for them. I'm upset at the situation and predicament I'm left in. I had to drop all my classes and will have to put off school, once again. I just canceled my lease and will be moving back in with my aunt until I find another situation. I know I've been with them going on four months but it did come as a complete shock. MB and I had many discussions and she talked about never leaving DC and how all their family is here and so forth. We had a meeting at the 3 month mark and they both agreed it would be long-term and for to get my own place. Now a month later I am out of a job, school is put off, and I'm back to my aunts. I'm just upset over the situation, not at them. They really are great people and I know they wouldn't screw me over intentionally. Everything happens for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it sounds like you are very young.
Jobs end all the time. All of us would like guaranteed job security, but that isn't the way life goes.
Move on. Take care of yourself. Wish your NF well.
You're right. Here today, gone tomorrow. Learn to chase the highest paying job, just like your employers?
Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny so I may have no right posting on this thread but...
I would think that any good mother would be concerned about their child/children losing a beloved nanny but not about themselves. I'd been with my charge since he was 10 weeks old and his mother knows how attached he is to me - she's a very good mother and I am certain she would be concerned with her child's reaction or heartbreak at being away from me for the first time in his life. And although MB and I do like each other and, more importantly, respect each other - I honestly don't think she would feel much of anything but concern for her child if she needed to leave me behind. I would absolutely miss my wonderful charge but I wouldn't give MB or DB much of a second thought. (And I don't mean that cruelly). They are my employers and the parents of a child I love - but I have no bond with the parents.