Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ive decided to let it go. I want to leave on good terms. They asked me several weeks ago to stay with rhem through a certain amount of time. I agreed. An opportunity came up recently that pays more money. I wasn't sure because of the timing. I've decided I'm going to take it, and just leave this family sooner.
Thanks for the advice everyone.
And if the family had paid you and this wasn't an issue you might have decided differently on the new opportunity. Short sighted on the parent's part.
Or not. Why should she give up a higher paying job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ive decided to let it go. I want to leave on good terms. They asked me several weeks ago to stay with rhem through a certain amount of time. I agreed. An opportunity came up recently that pays more money. I wasn't sure because of the timing. I've decided I'm going to take it, and just leave this family sooner.
Thanks for the advice everyone.
And if the family had paid you and this wasn't an issue you might have decided differently on the new opportunity. Short sighted on the parent's part.
Anonymous wrote:Ive decided to let it go. I want to leave on good terms. They asked me several weeks ago to stay with rhem through a certain amount of time. I agreed. An opportunity came up recently that pays more money. I wasn't sure because of the timing. I've decided I'm going to take it, and just leave this family sooner.
Thanks for the advice everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:like schools and daycares, you should be fever free or vomit free for at least 24 hours. Vomiting Sunday morning means you shouldn't go to work on Monday.
By start time it was 24 hrs.
24 hours is just a policy, a person can still be contagious for up to a week. I was told by the pediatrician that 48 hours was a good standard, meaning going back to work 24 hours after vomiting very well could be too soon.
24 hours is the standard - you can say what you want but that is what it is!
Anonymous wrote:How many sick days do you get?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:like schools and daycares, you should be fever free or vomit free for at least 24 hours. Vomiting Sunday morning means you shouldn't go to work on Monday.
By start time it was 24 hrs.
24 hours is just a policy, a person can still be contagious for up to a week. I was told by the pediatrician that 48 hours was a good standard, meaning going back to work 24 hours after vomiting very well could be too soon.