Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bless you nannies that think you are entitled to pay while sleeping in your hotel room, off duty, while traveling with a family. I think y’all are so vocal on this post because you need to convince families of why you need more, more, more. You are doing a job we all literally did in high school, which requires no formal training and no education. All us parents do the exact same thing you do, and we do it while working also holding down a “real” job. We wipe our children’s butts and make Mac and cheese too, the only difference is we do it while also balancing conference calls, deadlines, clients and managing our nannies. Please, you could never.
Awesome! Then take care of your own kid. Nobody’s forcing you to hire a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bless you nannies that think you are entitled to pay while sleeping in your hotel room, off duty, while traveling with a family. I think y’all are so vocal on this post because you need to convince families of why you need more, more, more. You are doing a job we all literally did in high school, which requires no formal training and no education. All us parents do the exact same thing you do, and we do it while working also holding down a “real” job. We wipe our children’s butts and make Mac and cheese too, the only difference is we do it while also balancing conference calls, deadlines, clients and managing our nannies. Please, you could never.
So do it all yourself, PP. No one is stopping you. Don’t hire or travel with a nanny.
That changes absolutely nothing however and isn’t the least bit applicable. Nannies are paid for sleeping in luxury hotel rooms when traveling for work. The nanny is away from her own family and is not there for her vacation! She’s there to work her hourly job and absolutely gets paid for sleeping!
PS. Are you foreign, PP? Your grammar is poor so I’m guessing English is not your first language nor are you familiar with our laws in this country protecting domestic workers.
I would say Deep South. The Bless you gives it away.
Deep South with little education. Probably doing pageants with her mom every weekend since she was 2 yrs old and by high school peaked (I’m thinking married to the high school football jock who also peaked)
Now has to work a piss poor job and is jealous others raise her kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bless you nannies that think you are entitled to pay while sleeping in your hotel room, off duty, while traveling with a family. I think y’all are so vocal on this post because you need to convince families of why you need more, more, more. You are doing a job we all literally did in high school, which requires no formal training and no education. All us parents do the exact same thing you do, and we do it while working also holding down a “real” job. We wipe our children’s butts and make Mac and cheese too, the only difference is we do it while also balancing conference calls, deadlines, clients and managing our nannies. Please, you could never.
So do it all yourself, PP. No one is stopping you. Don’t hire or travel with a nanny.
That changes absolutely nothing however and isn’t the least bit applicable. Nannies are paid for sleeping in luxury hotel rooms when traveling for work. The nanny is away from her own family and is not there for her vacation! She’s there to work her hourly job and absolutely gets paid for sleeping!
PS. Are you foreign, PP? Your grammar is poor so I’m guessing English is not your first language nor are you familiar with our laws in this country protecting domestic workers.
Anonymous wrote:Bless you nannies that think you are entitled to pay while sleeping in your hotel room, off duty, while traveling with a family. I think y’all are so vocal on this post because you need to convince families of why you need more, more, more. You are doing a job we all literally did in high school, which requires no formal training and no education. All us parents do the exact same thing you do, and we do it while working also holding down a “real” job. We wipe our children’s butts and make Mac and cheese too, the only difference is we do it while also balancing conference calls, deadlines, clients and managing our nannies. Please, you could never.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bless you nannies that think you are entitled to pay while sleeping in your hotel room, off duty, while traveling with a family. I think y’all are so vocal on this post because you need to convince families of why you need more, more, more. You are doing a job we all literally did in high school, which requires no formal training and no education. All us parents do the exact same thing you do, and we do it while working also holding down a “real” job. We wipe our children’s butts and make Mac and cheese too, the only difference is we do it while also balancing conference calls, deadlines, clients and managing our nannies. Please, you could never.
You don’t see a difference in a babysitter who feeds your kids and puts them to bed versus a nanny who teaches manners and early ed? Then hire a warm body, not a nanny.
Its the same thing except one works daily and one is occasional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bless you nannies that think you are entitled to pay while sleeping in your hotel room, off duty, while traveling with a family. I think y’all are so vocal on this post because you need to convince families of why you need more, more, more. You are doing a job we all literally did in high school, which requires no formal training and no education. All us parents do the exact same thing you do, and we do it while working also holding down a “real” job. We wipe our children’s butts and make Mac and cheese too, the only difference is we do it while also balancing conference calls, deadlines, clients and managing our nannies. Please, you could never.
You don’t see a difference in a babysitter who feeds your kids and puts them to bed versus a nanny who teaches manners and early ed? Then hire a warm body, not a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Bless you nannies that think you are entitled to pay while sleeping in your hotel room, off duty, while traveling with a family. I think y’all are so vocal on this post because you need to convince families of why you need more, more, more. You are doing a job we all literally did in high school, which requires no formal training and no education. All us parents do the exact same thing you do, and we do it while working also holding down a “real” job. We wipe our children’s butts and make Mac and cheese too, the only difference is we do it while also balancing conference calls, deadlines, clients and managing our nannies. Please, you could never.
Anonymous wrote:Bless you nannies that think you are entitled to pay while sleeping in your hotel room, off duty, while traveling with a family. I think y’all are so vocal on this post because you need to convince families of why you need more, more, more. You are doing a job we all literally did in high school, which requires no formal training and no education. All us parents do the exact same thing you do, and we do it while working also holding down a “real” job. We wipe our children’s butts and make Mac and cheese too, the only difference is we do it while also balancing conference calls, deadlines, clients and managing our nannies. Please, you could never.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bless you nannies that think you are entitled to pay while sleeping in your hotel room, off duty, while traveling with a family. I think y’all are so vocal on this post because you need to convince families of why you need more, more, more. You are doing a job we all literally did in high school, which requires no formal training and no education. All us parents do the exact same thing you do, and we do it while working also holding down a “real” job. We wipe our children’s butts and make Mac and cheese too, the only difference is we do it while also balancing conference calls, deadlines, clients and managing our nannies. Please, you could never.
Awesome! Then take care of your own kid. Nobody’s forcing you to hire a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Bless you nannies that think you are entitled to pay while sleeping in your hotel room, off duty, while traveling with a family. I think y’all are so vocal on this post because you need to convince families of why you need more, more, more. You are doing a job we all literally did in high school, which requires no formal training and no education. All us parents do the exact same thing you do, and we do it while working also holding down a “real” job. We wipe our children’s butts and make Mac and cheese too, the only difference is we do it while also balancing conference calls, deadlines, clients and managing our nannies. Please, you could never.
Anonymous wrote:As per usual, lots of unhelpful, angry responses.
OP, you don't need to pay OT. My employers pay me $22/hour and I get right of first refusal for date night and weekend care hours. I don't ask for time and a half, nor have they ever brought it up. Date night hours are ridiculously easy and if I'm not available, it's just as easy for them to hire a teen/college student $15-$20 for kids who will be asleep for a majority of the care date. I've never ever felt anything wrong with this. It's a win-win, regardless of whatever some of these posters say. Been working for 4 years, so not stopping now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As per usual, lots of unhelpful, angry responses.
OP, you don't need to pay OT. My employers pay me $22/hour and I get right of first refusal for date night and weekend care hours. I don't ask for time and a half, nor have they ever brought it up. Date night hours are ridiculously easy and if I'm not available, it's just as easy for them to hire a teen/college student $15-$20 for kids who will be asleep for a majority of the care date. I've never ever felt anything wrong with this. It's a win-win, regardless of whatever some of these posters say. Been working for 4 years, so not stopping now.
You do realize that you could file today with the Department of Labor and get a windfall of something probably huge, 5 figures, in back pay? Nothing to be proud of when you were screwed out of legal wages.
Anonymous wrote:Bless you nannies that think you are entitled to pay while sleeping in your hotel room, off duty, while traveling with a family. I think y’all are so vocal on this post because you need to convince families of why you need more, more, more. You are doing a job we all literally did in high school, which requires no formal training and no education. All us parents do the exact same thing you do, and we do it while working also holding down a “real” job. We wipe our children’s butts and make Mac and cheese too, the only difference is we do it while also balancing conference calls, deadlines, clients and managing our nannies. Please, you could never.