A parent gave their 2 week notice in a text. Would this be acceptable as a written notice?
Is A Text Message Considered A Written Notice?
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To me, yes.- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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I would accept it as notice but I require notices to be submitted on Fridays WITH final payment (if no deposit).
So if the parent texted me today, the notice wouldn't take effect until this coming Friday and upon drop off on that day (or last day of the week) parent would have to submit payment for final two weeks or there would be no additional services provided.- Flag
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You can also take a screen shot and email that to yourself for a paper trial.
On a side note, this is why I switched to google voice for my DC number. Any texts I receive are emailed to me so if something happens to my phone I have the texts saved in my email.- Flag
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When a parent withdraws from care they are required to sign/date and exit form. That serves as my paper trail.- Flag
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then follow it up with an exiting survery .- Flag
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I would accept it yes. My families pay a two week deposit which is applied to the last two weeks of care once they give notice. I would let them know that care ends on xx date (2 weeks from date of text) and no $$ is owed unless circumstances changed since the depsit was made (they either pay the difference or I issue a refund).- Flag
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I would accept it yes. My families pay a two week deposit which is applied to the last two weeks of care once they give notice. I would let them know that care ends on xx date (2 weeks from date of text) and no $$ is owed unless circumstances changed since the depsit was made (they either pay the difference or I issue a refund).- Flag
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I have an OT question for those of you that take two week deposits to be applied for the end of care. Where do you keep this money? Do you have a seperate account or do you just keep it in your account and know not to spend it? I haven't required a deposit for any of my families so far as I have known them all personally or known through a friend. I can see in the future taking on clients I don't have a relationship with and wanting to implement this. Two weeks of care for the 5-8 kids I allow adds up.- Flag
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