Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would let her know that you won’t be available on those two days. Tell her you were planning to continue (for the next week) but because she said it was your last day, that you made other arrangements to help another family until you find a full time job. That way she can’t say you up and left after giving her 1 day notice. If she reaches out again, tell her it was a pleasure but you’ve found another family.
Good luck!
Ultimately the nanny was immediately fired after giving notice. So I don't see why nanny owes her FORMER employer any explanations. The answer is a short and sweet "no". MB probably reacted out of anger/frustration and did not think the firing through. Well, now she needs to find coverage on her own and not go back to OP.
Actually, it sounds to me like MB was hurt and ASSUMED OP was not coming back. OP said she planned to stay the week, not that she ever got to say that to MB.
OP, if you can go and help her out, I'm sure she'd appreciate it. If you can't, or really don't want to, then don't.