EllenFrasier
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Well my life has more twists than a pretzel lately, and my boss just added some more!
I work for a pet sitting business. Mostly mid-day visits for folks who are at work, but some vacationers too. I've been working for this woman for almost 6 years. We've had our ups and downs and disagreements on schedules, days off, etc. I don't get paid for any days off or sick days - which incidentally, I have never called in sick. There is the business owner who still does limited pet sitting (she has two small children now), another woman who did weekends and evenings and is quitting right after Christmas, and myself. After learning that the other person is quitting, my boss informed me today that she is thinking of scaling the business back to just mid-day visits and occasional cat vacationers. Basically, she was telling me that she was laying me off. She said she would lay me off and asked me if I would still do jobs under the table while I was collecting unemployment.
T-w-i-s-t!!! That is what my insides did as she was telling me this. I'm pretty sure it is illegal to collect unemployment and get paid under the table - right? I also know that many people probably do it, but that doesn't make it right.
I have a couple options here:
1. I can let her lay me off and collect unemployment and get paid under the table to do occasional jobs.
2. I can get laid off and collect unemployment and not do any jobs while I look for another job or figure out what I am going to do.
3. I can contact all of the clients that I have been pet sitting for through her business and let them know that I am leaving her employment but would like to continue visiting with their dogs. I wouldn't charge as much money as she does because I do not get the full payment from the clients anyway.
4. I could open my own pet sitting business, still taking some of the clients with me if they wanted to stay with me. This would probably entail insurances of some type, getting bonded, setting up business accounts, working morning, noon, night, weekends, holidays, etc. My daughter has a full time job, but she has expressed interest in working for me if I did this.
Guess that's all the options I've come up with so far.
My heart is breaking as I have grown so attached to these dogs that it's like they are my pets too. Now I won't be seeing them anymore.
Not to mention that this is a very bad time of year to be out of a job - just spent oodles on Christmas gifts for the kiddies. Just experienced a large vet bill for my goldie to get an emergency operation. Just not a good time for this kind of news.
I am just thinking out loud here with the post, but I would appreciate some input - I need all the suggestions I can get!

I work for a pet sitting business. Mostly mid-day visits for folks who are at work, but some vacationers too. I've been working for this woman for almost 6 years. We've had our ups and downs and disagreements on schedules, days off, etc. I don't get paid for any days off or sick days - which incidentally, I have never called in sick. There is the business owner who still does limited pet sitting (she has two small children now), another woman who did weekends and evenings and is quitting right after Christmas, and myself. After learning that the other person is quitting, my boss informed me today that she is thinking of scaling the business back to just mid-day visits and occasional cat vacationers. Basically, she was telling me that she was laying me off. She said she would lay me off and asked me if I would still do jobs under the table while I was collecting unemployment.

I have a couple options here:
1. I can let her lay me off and collect unemployment and get paid under the table to do occasional jobs.
2. I can get laid off and collect unemployment and not do any jobs while I look for another job or figure out what I am going to do.
3. I can contact all of the clients that I have been pet sitting for through her business and let them know that I am leaving her employment but would like to continue visiting with their dogs. I wouldn't charge as much money as she does because I do not get the full payment from the clients anyway.
4. I could open my own pet sitting business, still taking some of the clients with me if they wanted to stay with me. This would probably entail insurances of some type, getting bonded, setting up business accounts, working morning, noon, night, weekends, holidays, etc. My daughter has a full time job, but she has expressed interest in working for me if I did this.
Guess that's all the options I've come up with so far.


I am just thinking out loud here with the post, but I would appreciate some input - I need all the suggestions I can get!