ManyMinnie
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She needs to do what is best for herself and her family, not her babysitter.
She gave you notice, that is all she owes you.
She gave you notice, that is all she owes you.
WHAT??? Paid vacation and sick days for a baby sitter??????? Our licensed day cares don't even ask for that. I can see the closed and late fees and a 2 wk notice but not paid holidays. I work in healthcare part time and don't even get that!
Will this woman not have to get another job?
Sorry for all the less than sympathetic responses you have received. I have witnessed and experienced myself in the past there are some on this group who jump on the opportunity to kick someone when they're down.
Try to focus on the positive. Your husband will eventually recover and you won't have to depend on this woman for a supplemental income forever. Usually short term disability pays 60% of a persons pay- I understand not enough to pay the bills when you are used to living on more.
I would suggest cutting back where you can. Call to try and negotiate better rates for cell phone, internet, tv service etc. Alot of times if you just call and say you are going to cancel they are willing to work with you and lower your bill at least temporarily.
There is an online forum called Craigslist- it is nationwide and you can advertise your services for free. A dedicated and caring child care provider is PRICELESS and extremely hard to find. I understand what some others have said that it is not her concern that your husband is out of work etc. But she should at least give you a more clear cut answer about whether your income from her is going to be cut off. I would tell her you need to know her plans regarding this job so you can prepare and line up other clients, advertise etc. ASAP. I'm sure she will be understanding of this if she is a reasonable and decent person.
Good luck I know it's hard with everything you're going through right now. But things will get better. Hang in there and keep you chin up![]()
WHAT??? Paid vacation and sick days for a baby sitter??????? Our licensed day cares don't even ask for that. I can see the closed and late fees and a 2 wk notice but not paid holidays. I work in healthcare part time and don't even get that!
She quit her job today. So no need for any conversation. I did not put lots of background info in my previous post.This woman was a friend of my younger sisters( I had meet her many times) and they lost touch and then reconnected through facebook, at a party she asked if I would watch her child(almost 3 years ago).I lent her my car when hers was in the shop so she could get to work(many times) I cared for the girls when they where sick so she would not have to take days of. You know what it does not matter, I dont regret helping her.I know she owes me nothing but the last time she was leaving the job was in December and it seemed every few months or so she was quitting so when she said to me this morning she was quitting, trust me she had said it many times. When you care for other peoples children there is a relationship there that is not all business. I was a nanny for triplets for 8 years,then I cared for my sister-in-laws children for four years, then my dh's friends children for 4 years. I tell you this because I have wonderful relationships still with these families.I dont know what I'm trying to say I really only wrote the post to blow of some steam.Thanks for listening
Maybe her husband makes enough for her to be a stay at home mom if she really wants to. And she might be divided about the whole "have my kids in daycare" thing to start with. So when work isn't great, the "full time Mom" thing looks good.
Did she quit today or give notice today? I hope she did give you a couple weeks notice so you can try to get something else lined up.
Sorry, but someone shouldn't stay in a job they don't want to be at because of the babysitter.