Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want a part-time employee to agree to not work extra hours, you need to advertise for a live-in arrangement for a student in online school or offer more hours/higher rate. People have bills that didn’t go down due to covid.
This is OP. Also, I’m not in DC. All sorts of things are a thing once you’re outside of DC, I have found. Maybe they were a thing in DC too but people convinced me I’d never find them. I’m not sure about that. But anyway, there are definitely part time sitters where I am.
Anonymous wrote:If you want a part-time employee to agree to not work extra hours, you need to advertise for a live-in arrangement for a student in online school or offer more hours/higher rate. People have bills that didn’t go down due to covid.
Anonymous wrote:If you want a part-time employee to agree to not work extra hours, you need to advertise for a live-in arrangement for a student in online school or offer more hours/higher rate. People have bills that didn’t go down due to covid.
Anonymous wrote:If you want a part-time employee to agree to not work extra hours, you need to advertise for a live-in arrangement for a student in online school or offer more hours/higher rate. People have bills that didn’t go down due to covid.