Anonymous wrote:What is a 4/10 week?
Anonymous wrote:This back up daycare that everyone keeps mentioning in this thread... do tell. On snow days, White House Nannies doesn't have enough people to cover. Where else should I look? I usually take leave without pay or telecommute if my boss is feeling charitable.
Anonymous wrote:This back up daycare that everyone keeps mentioning in this thread... do tell. On snow days, White House Nannies doesn't have enough people to cover. Where else should I look? I usually take leave without pay or telecommute if my boss is feeling charitable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been working at the same place for 10 years. I have 3 weeks of vacation, accruing 5.5 hours every two weeks.
There were 11 snow days. So I have ten left for the rest of the year. One week vacation over the summer. And three days sprinkled here and there. My new supervisor watches sick leave like a hawk (I used to use some for summer vacation days if I had run out; can't do that now).
What do I DO? If I switch jobs, I'll probably have to start with a job that offers less leave, right? Help. My child is whining that she doesn't see me much and she needs a day off. And we both do.
I'm confused. If you had 15 days (3 weeks) of leave, and took 11 for snow days, wouldn't you have 4 left?
It seems as though you need to figure out another plan for snow days. Sorry that I don't have a better suggestion.
Anonymous wrote:I've been working at the same place for 10 years. I have 3 weeks of vacation, accruing 5.5 hours every two weeks.
There were 11 snow days. So I have ten left for the rest of the year. One week vacation over the summer. And three days sprinkled here and there. My new supervisor watches sick leave like a hawk (I used to use some for summer vacation days if I had run out; can't do that now).
What do I DO? If I switch jobs, I'll probably have to start with a job that offers less leave, right? Help. My child is whining that she doesn't see me much and she needs a day off. And we both do.