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    The plot thickens.....

    Here we go...

    Mom just text me again with...

    "I saw my OB today (I wonder if she took her daughter with her :roll as well and he put me on a bed rest anyhow. I can continue to work for 2 weeks so I guess I'll use it as my two weeks notice to you too for taking **** out of daycare. I don't want to leave you short, so I wont tell my OB. I'm sure I'll be fine".

    JESUS!!!

    Way to put a guilt trip on me? So if she continues to bring dcg to me for the 'remaining' two weeks and something happenes to her or the baby then it's my fault? because its the "two weeks notice" rule as per the contract.....nice move! She's 27wks along.

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    Should I offer her to pay the two weeks upfront and not have to travel as to not risk anything?
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    Okay, so she's going to go to work for 2 weeks just because she has to pay you and give notice. Sounds weird to me. why would she put her health and that of her baby's at risk? The other thing is if she is on bedrest and she takes the child out of your care who is looking after the child? Just doesn't make sense to me. I think she may not be being totally honest with you, seems a huge coincidence that it happens now.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mamma_Mia View Post
    Here we go...

    Mom just text me again with...

    "I saw my OB today (I wonder if she took her daughter with her :roll as well and he put me on a bed rest anyhow. I can continue to work for 2 weeks so I guess I'll use it as my two weeks notice to you too for taking **** out of daycare. I don't want to leave you short, so I wont tell my OB. I'm sure I'll be fine".

    JESUS!!!

    Way to put a guilt trip on me? So if she continues to bring dcg to me for the 'remaining' two weeks and something happenes to her or the baby then it's my fault? because its the "two weeks notice" rule as per the contract.....nice move! She's 27wks along.

    ***********

    Should I offer her to pay the two weeks upfront and not have to travel as to not risk anything?

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