| Update: they are sending the puppy to a kennel for the 2 weeks and I will be picking the puppy up and spending the day with him every day I would normally be scheduled to work. |
I can't believe they're making you do that. Totally unreasonable request and way above and beyond your job duties. |
| They aren't making her she has agreed to do this, and she shouldn't be surprised when she's expected to be the dog sitter every time the family is out of town. |
| OK, that just sounds vindictive. I would spend the time taking care of the puppy and looking for a new job. |
This. |
+2 They sound terribly cheap and selfish |
| I don't even know if it's cheap - if they're taking the dog to a kennel, having her take the dog every day doesn't save any money I can't imagine, it just adds to her suffering. It's just mean. |
Yes I agree that what they're doing now is mean. They were initially trying to pawn the puppy off on OP for 2 weeks. Basically trying avoid paying for a dig sitter or kennel stay, despite it being a grossly inappropriate request of someone whom you employ to care for your children. |
| How would you deny this request? I am being paid for 2 weeks while they are out of the country. Also, not sure if it makes a difference, but it's an afterschool position so I would pick the dog up at 3 and drop off before 7 (these are my normal hours) and only 2 days the first week and 3 the second week due to being off for the holidays. |
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You were already told how to decline.
And you agreed to pay dog sitter. All this from an after school non 40 hour position. |
| "I'm sorry, but my job is to care for your children, not your dog. If you would like to add dog sitting on to my required duties, I would be happy to discuss my pet sitting fee with you." |
| I declined having the dog stay with me and was told I could work my normal schedule and pick the dog up and spend time with him. I'm off and paid for 2 weeks, how could I have responded that didn't make me seem petty? |
| What does your contract say? |
| Nothing about the dog, since he's not even here yet. |
You could have responded, "I certainly appreciate that you are going to guarantee my hours while away, which was our agreement, and I am certainly willing to do a few kid related tasks while you are away, but I will not be able to spend time with your puppy as pet care is not a service that I offer and it is not a part of our agreement. |