Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Monday morning, go to work and before anything say "I'm really sorry for all that you are going through.
However, I need to be paid my full wage today. I have bills that depend on my full pay, and I can't delay them. "
Then be quiet. No need to further explain, and certainly don't apologize. Stay firm and quiet the rest f the day until you are paid.
If they don't cut the check before you leave, go up to mom or sister and say, "Can I please have the remainder of my check now?"
I feel terrible for her, but they need to carve out the 2 minutes to make sure you are paid for your services.
-MB
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I agree you need to ask the sister if she is the one telling you when to work. Tell her you haven't been paid and I would have a log ready with the days and hours you have worked so it will be easy for her to get you a check. And I don't think it's out of line to ask how long they will continue to need you, whether short term or long term.
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This.
And you sound like a loyal Nanny for working for free at times due to the difficult situation.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry for their loss and all you have been going through but they should absolutely be able to pay you fully because most responsible families have life insurance ( through work, auto, privately) set up for these kind of unfortunate circumstances. I would record every hour and ask them to be compensated. Also look for another job....grieving children/household won't be easy to care for. Their mother and family members should take time off work and stay with them ( hence why life insurance protection is really important).
Anonymous wrote:Monday morning, go to work and before anything say "I'm really sorry for all that you are going through.
However, I need to be paid my full wage today. I have bills that depend on my full pay, and I can't delay them. "
Then be quiet. No need to further explain, and certainly don't apologize. Stay firm and quiet the rest f the day until you are paid.
If they don't cut the check before you leave, go up to mom or sister and say, "Can I please have the remainder of my check now?"
I feel terrible for her, but they need to carve out the 2 minutes to make sure you are paid for your services.
-MB
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mom may not have access to all the money or there may not be much after bills and funeral expenses. Look for a new job.
OP again,
those are my thoughts. I was always paid via DB and MB had little to nothing to do with my pay/taxes. Everything seems a bit odd. MB is absolutely not cognizant. I believe she's on some pretty heavy prescriptions to keep herself somewhat sedated. It's still a mad house with family members in and out and being very hush hush. I have the children half the time and they're really having a hard time because of the lack of schedule.
I'm at a loss. I feel like something is up, and I can't get a clear answer. I hate to leave this family, these kids..
Anonymous wrote:Mom may not have access to all the money or there may not be much after bills and funeral expenses. Look for a new job.