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How Do I Quit A Job At A Daycare Polietly And Fast Without Giving Two Weeks Notice

How do I quit a job at a daycare polietly and fast without giving two weeks notice?

I started working at this daycare in September 2013 as a way to double my income (I have a higher paying job during the day) so I pay to go to school and get my bachelors degree. I loved it more than anything and I had great babies and never more than 2 or 3. Recently though I have had four babies everyday and it is slowly driving me insane to the point where I go home and cry every night or take out my anger on my family. I am not that kind of person in general so this job is completely changing me. I find reasons to call out of my job just so I can have a break for my sanity.

My boss at this daycare is one of the nicest and most understanding people I have met in my life. I also have a few friends there, so it has nothing to do with the employees or my boss but just an overwhelming stress load. I am only there for about three hours a day but I just can't take it anymore. I want to quit and not give 2 weeks notice because I honestly do not think I will be able to handle two more weeks without breaking. I do not care about getting a reference from them because I do not need it but I do feel bad about putting my boss in this position.

Also, I am very bad at in person confrontation so if anyone has any ideas on how to quit without doing it in person please help. My boss is usually gone for the day by the time I come in so I never really see her (I communicate with my boss through text)

Can someone please help me figure out what to write in a letter or how to go about this is a kind and nice way?

How can I quit my call center job without a two week notice?

You have to speak with management and tell them you feel this job is not for you and ask to resign from the position. If asked why say "I apolagize and am really thankful for the oppurtunity, but due to financial income reasons I would like to resign.".....if theu are professional they will make it mutual and wont reflect on your history as something negative.....if u just quit then it makes u look irresponsible

What are harsh realities daycare and preschool providers tend to not tell parents?

I worked at a daycare in the "baby room" for 5 months until I could take no more of the things I was seeing.  After working there I no longer saw people the same and I don't trust anyone.  I refuse to place my children in daycare and live on the bread line because of this. These are only some of the things I've seen 1) Once you leave your crying baby(everything will be ok he/she will stop crying the minute you leave or so they say)  your baby is put down on the floor or in a cot and not picked up for quite some time,  sometimes hours. 2) Your child is allowed to sleep for however long it wants,  however this will be lied about if you ask3) Your baby is quickly force fed any foods given if it vomits this is scaped up and fed back in. I've seen spoons bashed off teeth and lips and gums and babies crying and just shhhh shhhh shhhhh the kid soon learns there's just no point crying 4) No stimulation whatsoever, for hours 5) Diaper not changed unless absolutely necessary.  When it is changed no interaction just onto the changing table, diaper off, new diaper on clothes hs back on back into cot. 6) Staff are cold and uncaring and not loving towards your child. I've seen rattles, toys etc snatched out of babies hands to give to another crying baby7) Every staff member gossips about the parents of the children and they make nasty comments about marriages, family situations etc8) I've seen toddlers left standing facing the wall crying their eyes out for 55 minutes at 2 years old.  The toddler room was below ours and id pass it on the way in or going to the bathroom.  I'd ask why this was the case.  No response. 9) 10 minutes before you arrive you child is cleaned up,  diaper changed, report about the day is lied about completely and your child is handed back.  Staff change from cold and harsh to "oh look there's mommy he /she was absolutely fine"  all happy, all fake.  10) I know for a fact most parent's are on some level aware of all this but because of bills, mortgages etc they simply have no choice but to leave their kids there. This daycare has since closed down and I will never work in one or even go into one again. Maybe they're not all like this I don't know  I have heard stories of other places being the same though.  My advice.  Spot check over and over.  Show up when they least expect. Or leave your kids with family members That's all.

I need help writing a 2 week notice letter for KFC because i'm quitting today?

Something along the lines of "Respectfully submitting my 2 week notice as another opportunity has arisen." I doubt many fast food restaurants are really given the courtesy of a 2 week notice, so anything you jot down will probably be sufficient.

How do I quit a babysitting job?

I never have like kids and babysitting is probably my least favorite thing to do. I only took the job because the pay was good and they were desperate. Even though its 60 dollars a day and only two days a week it is not worth the money AT ALL. I babysit two girls ages 6 and 8 from 8:45 to 4:15 on tuesdays and fridays. Plus 3 cats and 2 yippie chihuahas. The mom has millions of rules for me to follow and millions of things that im supposed to do each day. The eldest daughter always lies to me. About everything. Honestly. She tells me that her mom told her should could do this or that. I believed her and ended up getting chastised by her mother. When I explained her child had told me she refused to believe me. None of them ever listen to me. They don't clean up any of their messes and force me to. If I don't their mother would come home and be furious. They are incredibly high matinence and have to be entertained from the moment I come to the moment I leave. Im sick and tired of the kids treating me like s*** and want to be able to enjoy the last of my summer before the start of high school. I want to quit so badly, but the thing is is that they're my next door neighbor.

Currently 39 weeks pregnant and babysitting?

I am currently 39 weeks pregnant and I am currently watching my boyfriend's niece. In the beginning of my pregnancy it wasn't very difficult watching her but here in the last week or so it has been exhausting. I have explained this to my boyfriend several of times in hopes he'd say something to his brother or sister in law but he hasn't. I have watched her this long because they say that the sister in law will lose her job if there is no one to babysit their daughter. and currently I am the only one that can watch her and that they trust. My question is how do I tell them that its too much? I've already tried hinting by complaining of lack of sleep and being barely able to keep up with their daughter. By the way the little girl is 1 year old.

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