If the roads are fine then why are the schools closed? |
| Are you kidding? Schools are always closed. They are awful judges of driving conditions. |
...what? |
| OP...maybe they were referring to regularly scheduled school closings. This was the after effect of a huge snow storm. While I would be annoyed that MB was home, I'd go in to work. Is this really the hill you want to die on? I don't have anything like this in my contract but my employers always give me off the days they have off. One day off for snow is plenty. I would've expected to be back to work the next day if I were you. |
| did you go in OP? |
Yes, perhaps honoring contracts is a generational thing. How dare you OP, expecting a signed agreement to mean something! Obviously looking forward to a day off means you hate your charges, didn't you know.
If a nanny tried to pull this, say trying to ignore her contracted light housekeeping duties, you all would be calling her lazy and recommending she be fired. Hypocrites. |
As a nanny your work agreement is all you have to protect you. When a parent makes it clear that they do not intend to abide by that agreement, YES that is a hill worth dying on. What is the point of the contract if she just lets them decide what they want to follow and what they want to ignore? |
If this were a federal holiday or a scheduled school closing, I'd agree with you but I don't think it's unreasonable to expect her to go in on a day she was scheduled to work had there not been a snow storm. |
Why, if her contract says that snow days follow the school closings??? Isn't that the whole point of having the policy? |
| The point of the clause in the contact was because MB would be home so there's no need for me to work. She tried to negotiate now when I should and shouldn't come when schools are closed due to weather because she wants a kid free day to run around. |
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"The point of the clause in the contact was because MB would be home so there's no need for me to work. She tried to negotiate now when I should and shouldn't come when schools are closed due to weather because she wants a kid free day to run around. "
You're sure that's it and not that she has grading to do? |
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Doesn't really matter. MB signed a contract in which her nanny doesn't work when schools are closed. What she has to do on those same days are her concern, not her nanny's. |
| Nanny- did you go in? |
Would you? |