Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - so would anyone give her another chance or just move on? Thank you
I'm shocked you are even asking this. You'd have to hold me back from breaking her kneecaps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drop her. You’ll figure it out for two months but it’s not worth the stress.
That’s terrible she left your dog. I’d trash her via reviews as well if you found her on a website.
Good luck finding another sitter for this undesirable shift (which many families want to hire for and very few people want to work) if you do this.
Anonymous wrote:Drop her. You’ll figure it out for two months but it’s not worth the stress.
That’s terrible she left your dog. I’d trash her via reviews as well if you found her on a website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - so would anyone give her another chance or just move on? Thank you
I'm shocked you are even asking this. You'd have to hold me back from breaking her kneecaps.
Anonymous wrote:Drop her. You’ll figure it out for two months but it’s not worth the stress.
That’s terrible she left your dog. I’d trash her via reviews as well if you found her on a website.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - so would anyone give her another chance or just move on? Thank you
Anonymous wrote:Looking at your snarky responses I see why she chose to communicate with your husband and not you.
Anonymous wrote:I'd move on. She didn't do what she agreed. What if it is your kids next time?
Anonymous wrote:ETA I guess for me it would depend on how much you depend on her and how easily you could replace her. Finding an afternoon sitter to come 5 days a week is tough where I live and beggars can’t be choosers.
Anonymous wrote:Looking at your snarky responses I see why she chose to communicate with your husband and not you.