Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't the nanny realize that they are paying her all year specifically to cover the summer months?
If they never said, no. Maybe she thinks they keep her all year for the random days off and half days. Or minor illness coverage. Or to drive around to afterschool activities. Or any of the other times working parents need coverage and can struggle to find it.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't the nanny realize that they are paying her all year specifically to cover the summer months?
Anonymous wrote:Two months is a reasonable time to request vacation but a vacation request is a request not a notification. If the employee requests time off during a critical period or when others have already been granted PTO, the employer can say no and direct the employee to take different weeks. Nannies do not seem to understand this.
Is it normal and agreed upon for your nanny to take two consecutive weeks during the summer? You mentioned that you really only pay her all year so you have her in the summers and you were really surprised she announced two weeks in August. If it’s not, my guess is the two week girls trip is BS. She has a cushy gig getting paid for lots of hours while the kids are in school and wants to take her vacation when she has the most work. This is a crap move.
It may be time to move away from this model of childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Two months is a reasonable time to request vacation but a vacation request is a request not a notification. If the employee requests time off during a critical period or when others have already been granted PTO, the employer can say no and direct the employee to take different weeks. Nannies do not seem to understand this.
Is it normal and agreed upon for your nanny to take two consecutive weeks during the summer? You mentioned that you really only pay her all year so you have her in the summers and you were really surprised she announced two weeks in August. If it’s not, my guess is the two week girls trip is BS. She has a cushy gig getting paid for lots of hours while the kids are in school and wants to take her vacation when she has the most work. This is a crap move.
It may be time to move away from this model of childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny of many years mentioned last week shes doing a girls trip for 2 weeks in August.
I’m opening another office for my company same time so not only is it summer break- when my kids are home from school and I need her most- but I’m traveling this time frame.
I’m really pissed she didn’t even mention before she made this trip plan. I feel like she should have discussed this with us. We basically pay her year round to have her for summer when kids home from school.
And this isn’t trip with her kids (I would understand that if she booked a trip when her kids were home from school )—- but this is a girls trip.
Am I fair in thinking she should have discussed with us?
I mean- honestly my boss wouldn’t have looked kindly on me taking off right when I’m opening an office- so I think most people consider their employee when planning trip… at least to some degree.