When I walked out of the TV station, I felt relieved.
This job gave me a sense of satisfaction and material needs, but Mia's life was the most important.
When I got home, I asked Ms. Dale to sit down with me.
"Ms. Dale, you've been fired."
"What? Madam, did I do something wrong? I will ask my daughter and grandson to leave."
Her salary was 20% higher than that of other nannies. Mia was obedient and I was easygoing. I didn't have to worry about having no one to do this job."
I shook my head and said, "This is because I resigned. I can't afford your salary in the future. You can go now. I'll still pay you for the next few days."
She knew the address of my house and knew Mia. If she went crazy, we would be at a disadvantage.
I chose to spend my money to send them away.
At my insistence, Ms. Dale had to resign.
She begged me to give her a day to buy a ticket before leaving.
I still had a lot of work to do, so I reluctantly agreed.
When Frank got home from work, he angrily asked, "The leaders of the TV station said that you resigned. Why was it like this?
"No reason. I'm tired."