Anonymous wrote:Why was she off for 6 months?
Anonymous wrote:Pay her for two weeks if you don't want her to come in.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP one last time. As i already said, the main point of my post was not about whether to pay her for the 2 weeks - which I will do. My main point was whether other people would be comfortable having a nanny come to work right after going to a funeral with many other people, or ask her to quarantine.
I have a couple friends who have relatives who passed away over the past few months and they only did Zoom funerals and did not get together in person at all with extended family. So as I said I would never ask my nanny not to attend or question her going, but it is a high risk behavior that directly impacts me if she comes to work the next day.
And what annoys me is that he didn’t pass away that morning or the day before, after discussing more he passed away the week before so she could have said something at any time as a heads up that she will need to attend a funeral rather than tell me Friday morning she won’t be there Monday, since I had to scramble to arrange child care that day.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP one last time. As i already said, the main point of my post was not about whether to pay her for the 2 weeks - which I will do. My main point was whether other people would be comfortable having a nanny come to work right after going to a funeral with many other people, or ask her to quarantine.
I have a couple friends who have relatives who passed away over the past few months and they only did Zoom funerals and did not get together in person at all with extended family. So as I said I would never ask my nanny not to attend or question her going, but it is a high risk behavior that directly impacts me if she comes to work the next day.
And what annoys me is that he didn’t pass away that morning or the day before, after discussing more he passed away the week before so she could have said something at any time as a heads up that she will need to attend a funeral rather than tell me Friday morning she won’t be there Monday, since I had to scramble to arrange child care that day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has she resumed taking public transportation? That’s a big risk to her and you so the funeral is just additional exposure on top of her daily commute. I don’t see how you can be comfortable with one and not the other.
Sorry but there is definitely a difference between taking public transportation wearing a mask and taking precautions vs. going to a family funeral where there will likely be a gathering afterwards where people will be indoors with no masks. Also at funerals people are often crying, hugging, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Has she resumed taking public transportation? That’s a big risk to her and you so the funeral is just additional exposure on top of her daily commute. I don’t see how you can be comfortable with one and not the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was she off for 6 months?
I’m curious about this too. And were you paying her this whole time?
OP again, we didn’t have her come for a few months once COVID got bad since she takes public transportation and does not drive. We drove her daily for a couple weeks but it was just too much (45 mins each way). Then, since the kids’ summer camp wasn’t happening we decided to go to my parents’ for the summer and just returned after Labor Day. She was collecting unemployment the whole time, but from what I understand terminated it when she came back.
Wow, so you just got away with nearly 6 months of not paying her and then want to complain about this when she gets back? Where is the guarantee your “interim help” won’t be living her life as well? At some point you just accept a certain amount of risk if you are going to have a nanny in your home. You trust her to watch your child, so you should trust her judgement generally. You’re lucky she is telling you any of this to begin with.
I am not complaining about paying her, I am mainly saying after being off for 6 months it’s frustrating that she is now doing something I deem risky that prevents her from working for two weeks when she just came back.
And while I didn’t pay her, she collected more in unemployment than she gets paid so she was thrilled.
That means you don’t pay a living wage.
Please do not make a big deal about the funeral. And yes, obviously, pay her if you expect her to quarantine.