Anonymous wrote:You are the one deciding not to have her work so you need to pay her in full. She entered an agreement with you to start work at the agreed upon salary at the agreed upon date. Anything but full salary would be terribly unfair.
Anonymous wrote:Can she “start”? Meaning she does an 30 min story time or make believe game or homework help (no idea how old your kids are). So she gets time with them every day? She may be at home but she is “working” for you and so you are getting time to get to know her, she learns the routine, kids get to show her their rooms via face time, she gets to interact with your family. You and your DH get 30 min of uninterrupted work time (which I would kill for!)
That might make it a little easier to swallow paying her. And she is less likely to quit after a month because she knows you know and will feel like she is leaving a family, not an anonymous group, in the lurch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't pay her, she absolutely will start looking for another job.
When you finally do go back to work, will you have the flexibility to start a new nanny search?
She won’t find one, though.
She'll find a new nanny just as easily as the nanny will find a new job. So many people are out of work right now, there will be a lot of people looking for a new job soon.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't pay her, she absolutely will start looking for another job.
When you finally do go back to work, will you have the flexibility to start a new nanny search?[/quote
She won’t find one, though.
Anonymous wrote:I would have a conversation with her about social distancing. If she is willing to practice it strictly in the weeks leading up to her start date, and during the time she is working with you, I would have her come.
Barring special circumstances, I think those of you who are paying nannies to stay away are insane.
Anonymous wrote:why did you go through the effort of hiring a nanny you weren’t going to use or pay for the time being? If I were the nanny and you told me you weren’t going to pay me, I would be really angry that you wasted my time and strung me along like that, and would probably start looking for a new position. If you decide not to pay the nanny for now, you need to be prepared to start a new search when you need care again.