Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can’t just leave her teen alone. If you want nanny to go I think you should pay for the daughter to go as well.
"How is that MY problem?" is what OP is thinking.
+1 on one hand this is work travel like any other, employee has to figure out childcare logistics
That said, here there is likely a massive imbalance in privilege and money and if the nanny hasn't already agreed to travel and time away from home it's a significant imposition.
OP can say no but that may mean nanny can't come. OP focus on the cost of the teen's meals seemed petty to me.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. As additional context, the nanny and her husband live together with their kids. The kids who still live at home are high school aged or older. My impression is the DD simply would like to join her mom on this trip. Nanny contract does not require vacation work, so this is an additional request. This would have no impact on vacation to which she is otherwise entitled. We take more than one vacation per year, and she'll have time off the next time we vacation without her, in addition to other time off to which she's entitled.
Side note, I am chuckling at the suggestion that people who have means to live comfortably are not entitled to try to save money where they can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can’t just leave her teen alone. If you want nanny to go I think you should pay for the daughter to go as well.
"How is that MY problem?" is what OP is thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can’t just leave her teen alone. If you want nanny to go I think you should pay for the daughter to go as well.
"How is that MY problem?" is what OP is thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can’t just leave her teen alone. If you want nanny to go I think you should pay for the daughter to go as well.
"How is that MY problem?" is what OP is thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies usually do not bring their children on their bosses' vacation, even teens who are self-sufficient and do not get in the way.
But if you are kind-hearted and the teen is well-behaved, then it could work out. It would just be very unusual.
If the teen is self-sufficient enough to not be an issue on this trip then why are they not self-sufficient enough to remain at home? Just saying that there may be more to this teen than OP knows and that can be part of the equation.
Anonymous wrote:She can’t just leave her teen alone. If you want nanny to go I think you should pay for the daughter to go as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not the best person to offer advice here but from a more overall perspective, it is unprofessional for any employee to make such a request. While this is a vacation for your family, it is not for your nanny as she will be working. Inquiring whether her teenager can accompany is simply wrong and unprofessional.
The alternative is that the nanny does not go on vacation, and OP manages her own children on vacation.
She definitely doesn’t want that!
Don’t be snarky. OP might have special needs children who require a lot of extra everything. We don’t know. She hasn’t specified how many children, what ages, exactly how old the teen daughter is, etc. Let’s give OP the benefit of the doubt. She sends like a kind person to consider this, instead of dismissing it out of hand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not the best person to offer advice here but from a more overall perspective, it is unprofessional for any employee to make such a request. While this is a vacation for your family, it is not for your nanny as she will be working. Inquiring whether her teenager can accompany is simply wrong and unprofessional.
The alternative is that the nanny does not go on vacation, and OP manages her own children on vacation.
She definitely doesn’t want that!
Anonymous wrote:We asked our nanny to come with us on vacation to help with the kids. She asked if she can bring her teenage DD with her and cover her costs (meals, etc.). In addition to transportation challenges and changing the group dynamics, I question whether we’ll actually end up paying for her DD’s meals, given the practicalities and because we’re likely eating at some not so cheap places given where we’re vacationing.
What would you do?