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    Oh! Forgive my misreading! My mind is gone...I can't believe tomorrow is JUNE!

    Hmmmm, that might change my mind then. I would probably wait two weeks, unless ANY incident comes up between now and then. If anything comes up then I would give my notice during that conversation. My care has a 24 hour notice clause for the first month and I would definitely utilize that. Otherwise, at the end of two weeks I'd say, "Sorry, it's just not a good fit." and end it then.
    ~ Mama to 4, Dayhome provider ~

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