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[quote=Anonymous]OP here- Thank you all for your replies and suggestions. Believe me, I have looked into all the housing options. I have about 7 months left on my tiny studio apartment (2 year lease). I can't have a roommate, and I do need some quiet Privacy, and peace after working the whole week. The weekend nanny has a husband and kids she lives with. I don't have debt, but I don't have a a lot of savings either. I don't want to live off of credit cards either. But at this point if I am out of a job for a few months, I do not have enough to cover myself. Also, I have nothing in retirement, and I am in my 30's. I definatley try to live within my means. I don't have much of a social life (work to much ;), so I don't go out much. I feel if I work hard now for a few years, I can save enough to secure a more free future. But my original question was should I let my weekday employers know that I am taking on more hours on the weekend? Do they have a right to know? Yes, I most likely be burned out. In already burned out :). But I try to still go above and beyond in my job, and provide exceptional full charge care. I don't want my employers to know my financial situation. My pay is around $11.75 an hour, and they do pay legally-with OT. This is mid-range salary for a 24hr nanny in NYC. I have been with them for 1 and half years. [/quote]
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