Anonymous wrote:No offense OP, but I hate it when posters on here post an issue, but only supply part of what happened. Or in your case, barely anything.
How can we give you an adequate answer on here not being privy to the whole story?? Reading your posting, it is very obvious we would have to be extremely biased (on YOUR side) in order to form a response.
But if we don't have a clue what all the "back & forth" was over, then none of us have a solid footing to which we can offer adequate advice.
Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP sounds very immature
I disagree. She is asking for advice. That does not make her immature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then quit OP.
You are wasting time and energy demanding an apology.
Happily, this is only a job, not a loved one or someone you can't get away from.
If she did something so unforgiveable then move on. No employer is going to want to keep someone with whom they have this kind of relationship anyway.
You will never get the apology you want. But you can leave.
Not true at all.
I doubt that the MB in question even thinks she did anything wrong or that her employee might be pissed at her. Self-centeredness knows no bounds.
Anonymous wrote:OP sounds very immature
Anonymous wrote:OP sounds very immature
Anonymous wrote:Then quit OP.
You are wasting time and energy demanding an apology.
Happily, this is only a job, not a loved one or someone you can't get away from.
If she did something so unforgiveable then move on. No employer is going to want to keep someone with whom they have this kind of relationship anyway.
You will never get the apology you want. But you can leave.
Anonymous wrote:It totally depend on the level of "snarkiness" that MB demonstrated in her accusation. If she was nasty about what she perceived as my mistake and I proved that she was wrong and she didn't apologize - I would absolutely demand an apology. I could not possibly care any less if I got fired (I am a very sought after nanny - I have never been fired but am offered a new job at least once a month). However if she was nice about what she perceived to be my error, I would of course let it slide.
You teach people how to treat you - this includes employers.
Anonymous wrote:Insist on an apology ? Are you being serious ? Your not worried about pissing her off and being fired by insisting she does something ?