Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a bit weird— how do they know the care was overnight? Our invoices for our nanny don’t have her hours other than the total per week. She could have been working 3am - noon.
Maybe the night nurse works for Let Mommy Sleep or Hush, Hush Little Baby where the name of the company implies it's for sleeping.
But could be a legit choice for a family where night work occurs. A medical person for example
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a bit weird— how do they know the care was overnight? Our invoices for our nanny don’t have her hours other than the total per week. She could have been working 3am - noon.
Maybe the night nurse works for Let Mommy Sleep or Hush, Hush Little Baby where the name of the company implies it's for sleeping.
Anonymous wrote:This is a bit weird— how do they know the care was overnight? Our invoices for our nanny don’t have her hours other than the total per week. She could have been working 3am - noon.
Anonymous wrote:This is a bit weird— how do they know the care was overnight? Our invoices for our nanny don’t have her hours other than the total per week. She could have been working 3am - noon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Logging on in the evenings while your night nurse shows up is ... not covered, and should not be.
Jealous much ?
Your employer isn’t going to be ok paying for every employee’s freaking night nurse. Your response just exposes you for the misogynist you are.
OP here. My employer requires me to work some evenings, and is flexible about other evenings. So I maintained an evening schedule for consistency.
The money was deducted from my paycheck, so my employer is not paying. DCUM posters don't know your gender, or mine, so the misogynist comment is silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a benefit for working parents so you and your spouse can continue working. Not get uninterrupted sleep. Logging on in the evenings while your night nurse shows up is not that. No, it’s not covered, and should not be.
Jealous much ?
Nope, both my kids started sleeping through the night before 8 weeks old so I’m not the jealous one. My contempt comes from the fact that people (you, apparently) try to manipulate benefits intended for a good, reasonable purpose and ruin it for women who need it. Your employer isn’t going to be ok paying for every employee’s freaking night nurse. Your response just exposes you for the misogynist you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Logging on in the evenings while your night nurse shows up is ... not covered, and should not be.
Jealous much ?
Your employer isn’t going to be ok paying for every employee’s freaking night nurse. Your response just exposes you for the misogynist you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a benefit for working parents so you and your spouse can continue working. Not get uninterrupted sleep. Logging on in the evenings while your night nurse shows up is not that. No, it’s not covered, and should not be.
Jealous much ?
Anonymous wrote:It’s a benefit for working parents so you and your spouse can continue working. Not get uninterrupted sleep. Logging on in the evenings while your night nurse shows up is not that. No, it’s not covered, and should not be.