Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title just screams “I have issues with working for someone.”
Grow up. Welcome to the real world. Even MB’s have bosses. Your nanny family is your customer. Act like a pro.
You don’t fire anyone. You quit if you don’t like it.
Op here. I got the full payment and fired my mom boss. Sorry you can't understand sarcasm.
You go, girl! Congratulations to you. More nannies should stand up for themselves.
Thanks but to be honest this was a hobby job. I could quit suddenly because my husband makes a high income. I feel very fortunate. I also met another family tonight and I have a feeling they want to hire me!
That makes me think so much less of you, OP. I don't need to work either but I do not have "hobby jobs" - I work with children and that bond is important to me and not a hobby.
Hmm you sound a bit sensitive. I just meant that I don't depend on the income to pay for bills etc. I work as a nanny because I love children too. It's hard to stand up for yourself when you really need the income. I experienced that when I was on my own in my early 20s.
My chosen career is not a "hobby" just because I do not need to work. Yours should not be either. Everyone can stand up for themselves and most of them need the income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title just screams “I have issues with working for someone.”
Grow up. Welcome to the real world. Even MB’s have bosses. Your nanny family is your customer. Act like a pro.
You don’t fire anyone. You quit if you don’t like it.
Op here. I got the full payment and fired my mom boss. Sorry you can't understand sarcasm.
And what you wrote was not "sarcasm", btw. Sarcasm doesn't switch subjects. Look it up.
Do you always like to correct people? It must be exhausting being you. It was obviously a joke that I wanted to fire my employer. Nannies have a lot of power though. Most families do not want to change childcare providers. There's a reason why parents get really upset when we quit. It's like getting fired or experiencing a break up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title just screams “I have issues with working for someone.”
Grow up. Welcome to the real world. Even MB’s have bosses. Your nanny family is your customer. Act like a pro.
You don’t fire anyone. You quit if you don’t like it.
Op here. I got the full payment and fired my mom boss. Sorry you can't understand sarcasm.
And what you wrote was not "sarcasm", btw. Sarcasm doesn't switch subjects. Look it up.
Do you always like to correct people? It must be exhausting being you. It was obviously a joke that I wanted to fire my employer. Nannies have a lot of power though. Most families do not want to change childcare providers. There's a reason why parents get really upset when we quit. It's like getting fired or experiencing a break up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title just screams “I have issues with working for someone.”
Grow up. Welcome to the real world. Even MB’s have bosses. Your nanny family is your customer. Act like a pro.
You don’t fire anyone. You quit if you don’t like it.
Op here. I got the full payment and fired my mom boss. Sorry you can't understand sarcasm.
You go, girl! Congratulations to you. More nannies should stand up for themselves.
Thanks but to be honest this was a hobby job. I could quit suddenly because my husband makes a high income. I feel very fortunate. I also met another family tonight and I have a feeling they want to hire me!
That makes me think so much less of you, OP. I don't need to work either but I do not have "hobby jobs" - I work with children and that bond is important to me and not a hobby.
Hmm you sound a bit sensitive. I just meant that I don't depend on the income to pay for bills etc. I work as a nanny because I love children too. It's hard to stand up for yourself when you really need the income. I experienced that when I was on my own in my early 20s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title just screams “I have issues with working for someone.”
Grow up. Welcome to the real world. Even MB’s have bosses. Your nanny family is your customer. Act like a pro.
You don’t fire anyone. You quit if you don’t like it.
Op here. I got the full payment and fired my mom boss. Sorry you can't understand sarcasm.
And what you wrote was not "sarcasm", btw. Sarcasm doesn't switch subjects. Look it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title just screams “I have issues with working for someone.”
Grow up. Welcome to the real world. Even MB’s have bosses. Your nanny family is your customer. Act like a pro.
You don’t fire anyone. You quit if you don’t like it.
Op here. I got the full payment and fired my mom boss. Sorry you can't understand sarcasm.
You go, girl! Congratulations to you. More nannies should stand up for themselves.
Thanks but to be honest this was a hobby job. I could quit suddenly because my husband makes a high income. I feel very fortunate. I also met another family tonight and I have a feeling they want to hire me!
That makes me think so much less of you, OP. I don't need to work either but I do not have "hobby jobs" - I work with children and that bond is important to me and not a hobby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title just screams “I have issues with working for someone.”
Grow up. Welcome to the real world. Even MB’s have bosses. Your nanny family is your customer. Act like a pro.
You don’t fire anyone. You quit if you don’t like it.
Op here. I got the full payment and fired my mom boss. Sorry you can't understand sarcasm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title just screams “I have issues with working for someone.”
Grow up. Welcome to the real world. Even MB’s have bosses. Your nanny family is your customer. Act like a pro.
You don’t fire anyone. You quit if you don’t like it.
Op here. I got the full payment and fired my mom boss. Sorry you can't understand sarcasm.
You go, girl! Congratulations to you. More nannies should stand up for themselves.
Thanks but to be honest this was a hobby job. I could quit suddenly because my husband makes a high income. I feel very fortunate. I also met another family tonight and I have a feeling they want to hire me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title just screams “I have issues with working for someone.”
Grow up. Welcome to the real world. Even MB’s have bosses. Your nanny family is your customer. Act like a pro.
You don’t fire anyone. You quit if you don’t like it.
Op here. I got the full payment and fired my mom boss. Sorry you can't understand sarcasm.
You go, girl! Congratulations to you. More nannies should stand up for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title just screams “I have issues with working for someone.”
Grow up. Welcome to the real world. Even MB’s have bosses. Your nanny family is your customer. Act like a pro.
You don’t fire anyone. You quit if you don’t like it.
Op here. I got the full payment and fired my mom boss. Sorry you can't understand sarcasm.
Anonymous wrote:Title just screams “I have issues with working for someone.”
Grow up. Welcome to the real world. Even MB’s have bosses. Your nanny family is your customer. Act like a pro.
You don’t fire anyone. You quit if you don’t like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t have to lie. Just give notice that it’s not working out and you aren’t a good fit.
Give no more notice than time you can afford to lose as many MBs will let you gonna the spot. Make sure you get all money due you. Good luck.
Get your paycheck for the week and then give notice. If she fires you on the spot, you are paid up.
*Very Important*!!-
Make sure to CASH your check first.
Then once you have what is owed you, you can let them know you will be seeking out greener pastures.
This family doesn’t deserve any notice.
They are taking you for granted.
Op here: Thanks. I sent an invoice today and mb seemed a little weird at pickup. There was 1 Friday after work she wanted me to babysit so she could go to happy hour. I said no and she asked if she could give me an extra $100 to do it. I agreed because at that point I was already going to be late for my Orangetheory class. I think she was surprised I actually put it on the invoice. She asked if she can pay once a month last month instead of biweekly. I agreed. It's now been 4 weeks and I haven't received my check. When should I say something again? Tomorrow or Sunday?