Anonymous wrote:OP, you know these are nannies responding to you, right? No, she doesn't get unlimited PTO. I certainly don't get 5+ weeks off at my job and I wouldn't be able to keep a nanny who expects that much - unless she's some kind of magical unicorn nanny who is basically Mary Poppins.
Anonymous wrote:You need to have a conversation with her. Yes, you can have the time off, but NO we cannot pay you for that time as we have to work and will need to hire a replacement and our agreement was one week off which you used earlier in the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok - I’ll pay her and not say anything and reset for the new year. We pay her and 80k gross now which is more than my salary after taxes. It’s worth it to keep working for long term reasons but it’s not like both paying her and finding the $1500 for back up care that week (if that’s even possible) is nothing or that it’s normal in any job to just insist on extra time paid off not in your contract. But such is the times it seems. I’d feel better about it if she even acknowledged it like “I know I’ve used my one week pto but would you be willing to pay an additional week due to pandemic / hot market / wedding” whatever so it was an open discussion
Honestly, 80 thou is a steal. What are you bit-ching about? And if you make less than that in DC, why do you even bother working?!
80K is not a steal! That is a very high salary for a nanny!
Yup $80k in DC is top dollar, anyone who says otherwise is a nanny trying to inflate nanny wages in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok - I’ll pay her and not say anything and reset for the new year. We pay her and 80k gross now which is more than my salary after taxes. It’s worth it to keep working for long term reasons but it’s not like both paying her and finding the $1500 for back up care that week (if that’s even possible) is nothing or that it’s normal in any job to just insist on extra time paid off not in your contract. But such is the times it seems. I’d feel better about it if she even acknowledged it like “I know I’ve used my one week pto but would you be willing to pay an additional week due to pandemic / hot market / wedding” whatever so it was an open discussion
Honestly, 80 thou is a steal. What are you bit-ching about? And if you make less than that in DC, why do you even bother working?!
80K is not a steal! That is a very high salary for a nanny!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok - I’ll pay her and not say anything and reset for the new year. We pay her and 80k gross now which is more than my salary after taxes. It’s worth it to keep working for long term reasons but it’s not like both paying her and finding the $1500 for back up care that week (if that’s even possible) is nothing or that it’s normal in any job to just insist on extra time paid off not in your contract. But such is the times it seems. I’d feel better about it if she even acknowledged it like “I know I’ve used my one week pto but would you be willing to pay an additional week due to pandemic / hot market / wedding” whatever so it was an open discussion
Honestly, 80 thou is a steal. What are you bit-ching about? And if you make less than that in DC, why do you even bother working?!
Anonymous wrote:Ok - I’ll pay her and not say anything and reset for the new year. We pay her and 80k gross now which is more than my salary after taxes. It’s worth it to keep working for long term reasons but it’s not like both paying her and finding the $1500 for back up care that week (if that’s even possible) is nothing or that it’s normal in any job to just insist on extra time paid off not in your contract. But such is the times it seems. I’d feel better about it if she even acknowledged it like “I know I’ve used my one week pto but would you be willing to pay an additional week due to pandemic / hot market / wedding” whatever so it was an open discussion
Anonymous wrote:This would really bother me. It speaks to her character. Yes, we're in a tough spot right now, and you need childcare, so maybe you need to put up with it. But, when things get better, I would definitely find someone else with a little more respect/consideration.