Miss Kelly
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Here's the deal: I just graduated college. While I was going to school I babysat twin 8 year olds and a 4 year old. I told the Mom twice before Christmas that I wouldn't be coming back after the holidays. The schedule I gave her at the start of the semester again tells her that I will not be coming back after the holidays. Along with their presents at Christmas, I attached a card telling them Thank you and I will miss them yada yada yada. On Christmas Eve, she brings me a gift card by and hints that we will talk after Christmas. I just smiled because I didn't know what to say. SO, today while I was out I see that she called. Ugh... She calls back again tonight when I was gone to Walmart and Mom answers. She wants me to work on Thursday!
Umm... first of all, I'm not working this week. I'm spending this week catching up with my family and getting stuff ready for interviews (finding a suit, shoes, hoes, etc). If I did work, it would be next week and even then I'm hesitant to accept because she will assume that she can call on me whenever she likes. I'm applying and interviewing for positions so my schedule will be crazy as it is. I'm definately not going to turn down an interview just because she needs me to watch her children (and believe me, she will expect me to do this).
I'm at a loss. What must I do to get the point across to this woman!?! I was thinking I might call her back and say, I'm sorry but I can't keep the children because I have a prior committment yada yada yada and THEN, send her a Thank you card in the mail saying that I will not be able to keep her children any longer due to me trying to find a job. Is this tacky? What else should I do? Any recommendations? Oh, and I should mention that I'm not using her as a reference or anything of that nature. I really don't care if she gets mad, but in general, I don't like to be rude.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Umm... first of all, I'm not working this week. I'm spending this week catching up with my family and getting stuff ready for interviews (finding a suit, shoes, hoes, etc). If I did work, it would be next week and even then I'm hesitant to accept because she will assume that she can call on me whenever she likes. I'm applying and interviewing for positions so my schedule will be crazy as it is. I'm definately not going to turn down an interview just because she needs me to watch her children (and believe me, she will expect me to do this).I'm at a loss. What must I do to get the point across to this woman!?! I was thinking I might call her back and say, I'm sorry but I can't keep the children because I have a prior committment yada yada yada and THEN, send her a Thank you card in the mail saying that I will not be able to keep her children any longer due to me trying to find a job. Is this tacky? What else should I do? Any recommendations? Oh, and I should mention that I'm not using her as a reference or anything of that nature. I really don't care if she gets mad, but in general, I don't like to be rude.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!




I initially took this job out of pity for this mother because her last babysitter just stopped coming (she has had several and I mean several former babysitters). Those poor children need some stability. Anyways, enough rambling. I think I just need to vent.
Mind you, I was on the phone the entire time. I said well I like to go to the early movies and probably wouldn't be back until late in the day. She still tried to convince me to keep the kids until 12.
I kept on saying no, I have plans and I'm not going to disappoint my niece! Geeze... The call ended with her telling me that she is going to try and find someone else to watch the kids (unfortunately, I think she just meant for tomorrow?!?!). Ugh.. I would like to think that she won't call me again but I fear that won't happen. I do like the letter thing. Should I wait a few days and be sure she doesn't call again? Or should I just go ahead and write one up and mail it to her?
I read that book, loved it in fact, until it became my life!
