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Anonymous
Dear Boss,

Don't write in my contract that I follow all school closings if you're going to try to make me come in if schools are delay and/or closed. You don't get to decide when I get to have the day off if my contract clearly states that I follow all school closings. I am glad that you think that you're the weatherman and can decide if the snow isn't that bad, and I am really glad that you now can tell how clear the roads are - those are all great qualities to have but that does not mean that you get to decide upon my snow days as you see fit.

AND a bonus, you're not driving to work today because it's bad out but yet you think that I should just so you can be kid free? Be mad at me all you want but I am following the contract that YOU wrote for me.

Signed,

Very Annoyed Nanny
Anonymous
Suck it up, the roads are not that bad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Suck it up, the roads are not that bad.

Get out of your ivory tower and open your eyes. How many crashes do you need to see?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Suck it up, the roads are not that bad.


OP here,

No, I will not suck it up. If my contract didn't clearly state that I do NOT go to work when schools are closed, then I would suck it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Suck it up, the roads are not that bad.


Where I am, a major road has been closed, 4 car pile up at bottom of tiny hill at end of my street. My life is more important to me than you or your kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Suck it up, the roads are not that bad.


As am MB all this tells me is that you are such a bad driver I shouldn't trust you with my kids, snow, rain, or otherwise. I will be looking for a new nanny this weekend.
Anonymous
This post comes up with every snowstorm. I'm fairly sure this is just trollbait. Possibly with added mb trollbait
Anonymous
Different parts of the DC metro area are getting different amounts of snow and have differing levels of municipal service to clear the roads. So what you see out your window and on top of your car may not be the exact same situation that your nanny is facing. Our roads haven't been cleared yet, but they were cleared hours ago in our sitter's neighborhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Different parts of the DC metro area are getting different amounts of snow and have differing levels of municipal service to clear the roads. So what you see out your window and on top of your car may not be the exact same situation that your nanny is facing. Our roads haven't been cleared yet, but they were cleared hours ago in our sitter's neighborhood.


So what is the lesson here? Don't live in the poor part of DC or don't hire a poor sitter?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Suck it up, the roads are not that bad.


OP is right. Stay home. It's in the contract. In the meantime, you suck it up! Being a mother for a day won't kill you!
Anonymous
Definitely a troll post. Who writes in snow days in a contract in DC? That's just dumb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely a troll post. Who writes in snow days in a contract in DC? That's just dumb.


....more than likely someone who has a nanny and works for the school system? It's absolutely possibly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely a troll post. Who writes in snow days in a contract in DC? That's just dumb.


More like who doesn't. With all the teleworking and crazy weather/bad drivers in this area, it's best not to leave snow days up to whether or not your MB "needs" you, and how generous she's feeling. It's entirely too easy to spend your day behind a computer screen in the comfort of your home and say it's fine to travel in. My contract follows the federal government, which is much slower to shut down than schools, but if they do things are pretty nasty. Obviously I'm at work today, but my MB didn't even clear the steps to their house since she is teleworking. I'm not leaving snow days up to her.
Anonymous
I think people are missing the point. It's in her contract, end of story, doesn't matter how bad the roads are or aren't (I don't think they're that bad, but I'm from NY), schools are closed so she's off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Suck it up, the roads are not that bad.


As am MB all this tells me is that you are such a bad driver I shouldn't trust you with my kids, snow, rain, or otherwise. I will be looking for a new nanny this weekend.
so if you're nanny who drives a compact car with front wheel drive gets hit by some idiot from California or Texas because you made her go to work, that tells you she's a bad driver? Huh. Fascinating.
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