Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS just started school and came home with a cold that younger kid, nanny, and I all got. Nanny insisted on working even though we gave her the option. Now she’s home sick and her weekend is ruined (plus she needed a covid test like we all did).
In circumstances like this, do you do anything special for your nanny?
I would never have given her an option but told her to stay home. You should pay her for this weekend. Your kid made her sick!
Honestly, it really is just the nature of working with children. Nannies, teachers, pediatric nurses, daycare workers... we all expect at least four colds a year.
-a nanny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS just started school and came home with a cold that younger kid, nanny, and I all got. Nanny insisted on working even though we gave her the option. Now she’s home sick and her weekend is ruined (plus she needed a covid test like we all did).
In circumstances like this, do you do anything special for your nanny?
I would never have given her an option but told her to stay home. You should pay her for this weekend. Your kid made her sick!
Anonymous wrote:DS just started school and came home with a cold that younger kid, nanny, and I all got. Nanny insisted on working even though we gave her the option. Now she’s home sick and her weekend is ruined (plus she needed a covid test like we all did).
In circumstances like this, do you do anything special for your nanny?