| Look after an extra child for 3 hours, is this okay? My sisters partner is in hospital ( and she hasn't got anyone else to look after her DD for that timeslot. |
| Nanny will have three kids to look after in total, my 2 and my sisters |
| Well, there's nothing wrong about asking so long as it's done in a way where the nanny will feel comfortable saying No. Also, you need to pay extra for the extra kid. |
| I have asked a friend's nanny to watch my children for a couple of hours when I was in a pinch. I paid her what I would pay a sitter to come to my house. |
| You should ask if nanny would be willing to BABYSIT the child for $x an hour. She should be paid for doing this. |
| Why bold babysit out? |
No. It is not all right. Your sister can take time off and watch her partner's kid. Why would think this is all right? She was hired as a NANNY FOR YOUR CHILD. also, she is your employer not your servant! |
What the hell? A lot of nannies would be happy to do this for extra pay. It's one afternoon for a few hours. OP, ask her, and ask her what she'd charge. |
| Does the nanny know your sister's child? Age? |
Psst: the sister probably wants to be with the partner in the hospital. |
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Nothing wrong with asking.
I would say yes, as long as we had a good running relationship. If you were known for taking advantage of me and my time, I wouldn't agree. |
| I would have zero issues with this. Would make it into a fun cousin party. The kid is probably going through a tough time right now. |
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Sure. Ask, be clear that there will be extra compensation for her, and also let her know the circumstances and that it's ok if she doesn't feel comfortable doing it.
Most nannies would be fine w/ this, especially when handled this respectfully. Hope everything turns out ok with your sister's husband. |
Perhaps the sister (probably mother of the child) needs to be at the hospital with her partner. I think most people would be happy to do this. I agree that the nanny should be paid extra for those hours, but it's not an unreasonable thing to ask. -- Someone who has been both a nanny, a mom who hired a nanny, and a mom who paid someone else's nanny (with parent consent) to add my child on a day when I couldn't miss work (I paid 75% of the nanny's regular rate. Parents paid 75% so nanny got time and a half for the day. Everyone seemed happy with this arrangement). |
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It's not okay to volunteer or just assume she will do it. You need to ask, and she'll most likely say it's fine. My MB has done this once with a friend of hers who didn't have care for her baby that day. The other mom offered me $100 for the day, so I was happy.
The big thing to remember is that you don't own your nanny and can't loan her to others without asking her first. Ask your nanny if she'd be willing to take on an extra kid for the day, then give her the other moms info so they can discuss rates. |