Tuesday – Childcare, Take 3
Jun. 30th, 2009 03:31 pm.
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The Friday before last was stressful for many reasons, and it would have been even if things had gone smoothly at work (which they did not). After dealing with the maelstrom in my office, I still had one unpleasant bit of business to take care of: firing my babysitter.
It seemed to come as a shock to her, which I found surprising since the week before she had told me I needed to find someone else to watch my son, about 15 minutes before she changed her mind and said that she would still watch him but was going to charge me more money per week than we'd agreed upon. I agreed to pay the higher price, at least for as long as it took me to replace her.
( 1 + 1 = .5 )
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The Friday before last was stressful for many reasons, and it would have been even if things had gone smoothly at work (which they did not). After dealing with the maelstrom in my office, I still had one unpleasant bit of business to take care of: firing my babysitter.
It seemed to come as a shock to her, which I found surprising since the week before she had told me I needed to find someone else to watch my son, about 15 minutes before she changed her mind and said that she would still watch him but was going to charge me more money per week than we'd agreed upon. I agreed to pay the higher price, at least for as long as it took me to replace her.
( 1 + 1 = .5 )