S/O so a nanny can never expect either one of her two employers to be on time? RSS feed

Anonymous
Ever? Even just one day a week? There are two of them and neither could find a way to be home at the agreed upon time once out of five times?


Anonymous
Believe it or not, some employers/patients/customers/etc. do not give a flying fuck about your nanny's outside work commitments. It didn't sound like there was ever a chance of DB being there. A lot of people stagger schedules in order to spend more time with their children. So maybe MB goes in early and leaves early, or maybe she works PT, or maybe she is widowed, or whatever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not, some employers/patients/customers/etc. do not give a flying fuck about your nanny's outside work commitments. It didn't sound like there was ever a chance of DB being there. A lot of people stagger schedules in order to spend more time with their children. So maybe MB goes in early and leaves early, or maybe she works PT, or maybe she is widowed, or whatever.


Then you need to schedule your nanny later and pay for that time. Convenience costs money. Your nanny has every right to plan things during what is her own time. If you need to infringe on that, you need to arrange a schedule that actually works.
Anonymous
One main reason to hire a nanny is for flexibility. Some people cannot get off work at the same time every day.
Anonymous
Generally there are TWO parents involved in a employer/nanny situation and I cannot believe that employers feel it is unreasonable that an employee/nanny cannot count on one of the two of them being on time. If both parents are habitually late, the nanny's guaranteed hours need to be extended.

Also, parents need to remember that their child/children are waiting for them too. How cruel to never be home on time for your own children!

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