Anonymous wrote:OP here. I didn't take my " first two days off work" because I wasn't even scheduled to work. Clearly you can't read.
The other OP is slow as well. I didn't take long to decide on Thursday like you said moron. I was asked on Monday to work T-F but I was already on vacation until Wednesday. I told then right away that I could only work Thursday and Friday. I should be compensated for Friday. I already quit.
Anonymous wrote:You should do what you can to keep this job. With your attitude and demands you'll have a hard time finding another one.
The job that fell through- they gave you an excuse and found a better nanny. Duh!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op was asked to not come back because "after some consideration they decided she wasn't a good fit for their family but good luck in her pursuit of another position!"
Op we all work to make a living, yes this is true. But showing that you're only in it for the cash and being demanding and entitled is never ok and is unprofessional. Nannies that show this side of themselves are a red flag to parents that want someone that actually loves kids or at least wants to learn to love their kids without worrying about unearned compensation
OP here. I love that you think you know what happened. You're an idiot. I quit and they tried to win me back over again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am the communication thread person. The other offer fell through so I decided to give them a chance. I tried to sign the contract Thursday but the mom said she didn't want to sign it without her husband there to sign as well.
Your desperation is coming through in your interviews. The parents are getting cold feet with your demands. You need to back off a bit.