Is there a reason why you're cutting so many nannies below the belt? For your information, I am a highly paid nanny who got a snow day today because my boss got a snow day. I am respected and given many of the benefits you seem to offer to your nanny. I am also NEVER expected to make up snow days during some other time. |
If your nanny is a good fit for your family and your expectations, and you feel like you pay her well for accommodating those expectations, then who am I to judge? All that I want in an employer is for them to be equally considerate and flexible toward me as they expect from me. If I feel that I'm getting that, I won't bitch about coming in when its snowing. But I am not going to be happy if wake up at 5 am, catch two busses and walk almost a mile to your home, slip on your unshoveled stairs, only to see you in your pjs drinking coffee and watching TV while pretending to telework, and you keep me until its dark out, I slip again because you still didn't shovel, and bus service was halted for the weather and now I have to pay for a cab. Not going to be happy. And I am not exaggerating. I had a family do that to me, and they cried that MB cried her eyes out when I quit months later and she couldn't figure out why. |
For someone with so many deadlines and work responsibilities, you sure do spend a lot of time on DCUM. Good thing you had the nanny come in today. |
| What would you poor nannies do if you ever had another job besides being a nanny where they expected you to show up even if it were snowing out. Oh the horrors of being expected to show up for your JOB. |
You're missing the point. If boss doesn't go to work...nanny shouldn't go to work. BE A PARENT AND GO OUT IN THE SNOW WITH YOUR KIDS. They're ecstatic that they get a snow day with mom and dad. |
| When the earthquake happened a couple of years ago, and stores and businesses closed all over, guess who was still stuck working a full day? *raises hand* sucked. |
And what would be your excuse for not coming in today? It's not even snowing |
I chose to be a nanny because I am good at it and I enjoy it. One of the greatest things about being a nanny is the flexibility to leave a job I am unhappy in for a job that I love. They are pretty plentiful. The reason they are plentiful is because people like you depend on "poor nannies" to make their lives work. It would be wise not to develop such a dismissive attitude toward the people you count on. |
I negotiated a 4 day work week, with Wednesdays being my day off. Nice try. |
| I don't live in DC so don't have snow day issues right now but will add my 2 cents. My nanny lives a 5 minute walk away. If we did have a snow day I'd ask her to come for a couple of hours so I could get some chores done but I can't imagine having her here the whole day if I'm here too. |
right back at you in terms of the attitude. I do not have to depend on you for too long, you know. The pool of nannies is plentiful |
The world does not rotate around you and your schedule |
I pity your nanny. |
The pool of sh***y nannies is plentiful. Good luck pulling that crap with a good nanny. |
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