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Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny who lives in Chicago. We have winter weather at least 6 months out of the year. It's rainy, snowy, sleet, windy, below freezing temps, etc. I still make it to work everyday. I don't all off because there is a few inches of snow or a rain storm. I suck it up because I am an adult and my bosses rely on me in order to do their jobs.

Even though I follow a very different attitude than most nannies on here, I agree with OP. No matter it was rain, snow or sunshine, MB wrote in her contract that days where the school will be closed, she has off. MB needs to honor that commitment.


MB here.

You rock.

I agree with every word of your post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny who lives in Chicago. We have winter weather at least 6 months out of the year. It's rainy, snowy, sleet, windy, below freezing temps, etc. I still make it to work everyday. I don't all off because there is a few inches of snow or a rain storm. I suck it up because I am an adult and my bosses rely on me in order to do their jobs.

Even though I follow a very different attitude than most nannies on here, I agree with OP. No matter it was rain, snow or sunshine, MB wrote in her contract that days where the school will be closed, she has off. MB needs to honor that commitment.


MB here.

You rock.

I agree with every word of your post.

Perhaps we should all move to Chicago and learn to drive in the snow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny who lives in Chicago. We have winter weather at least 6 months out of the year. It's rainy, snowy, sleet, windy, below freezing temps, etc. I still make it to work everyday. I don't all off because there is a few inches of snow or a rain storm. I suck it up because I am an adult and my bosses rely on me in order to do their jobs.

Even though I follow a very different attitude than most nannies on here, I agree with OP. No matter it was rain, snow or sunshine, MB wrote in her contract that days where the school will be closed, she has off. MB needs to honor that commitment.


MB here.

You rock.

I agree with every word of your post.

Perhaps we should all move to Chicago and learn to drive in the snow.



If it snows where you live than you should absolutely learn how to drive in it for your own safety and the safety of others. There are actual courses that teach you how to drive in bad weather.
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