How To Give Two Weeks Notice?

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  • lovemydaycare0912
    Daycare.com Member
    • Oct 2015
    • 756

    #16
    I wrote a letter that said last day I would be able to provide care was 3.24.17. Due to child's behavior. Last payment was due 3.17.17. That family didnt finish their notice but they did pay which I am forever thankful for.

    It will be awakrd. It is what it is.

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    • CityGarden
      Daycare.com Member
      • Mar 2016
      • 1667

      #17
      Sorry you had that experience. Know not all providers will be that way. I run a tight ship and many ladies I have met do and several mentor and hire college students.

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        #18
        First do you intend to use this current position as a reference for a later job? If no then a two weeks notice isn't a requirement. Its the nice thing to do but if you can't stand working there and your personal life is suffering then just give notice that you are quiting and today is your last day. We have had people at my jobs go to lunch and just never come back. Life goes on.

        If you intend to work in the same field. Find a new job first then quit.

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